Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas vs Mafia III
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas provides you with an amazing open world action-packed gameplay featuring an epic storyline set in the early 90s.The game takes the players on a crazy adventure full of friends and foes to watch out for. You get to complete exciting missions as the jaw-dropping storyline unfolds along with countless fun side quests. Featuring a third-person gameplay in multiple locations, the game brings the coolest firepower, cars, planes and adrenaline-pumping situations that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Dress up your character, take out your date to a fancy restaurant, hijack a plane or help a friend in need, the game has got it all.
Rockstar Games bring one of the most exciting and diverse action thrillers to PC, consoles, and your favorite mobile platforms. Try Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas out today!
Mafia III
Mafia III is the long-awaited second sequel to the popular mafia-themed action-shooter game, Mafia. Set in the 1968 after the Vietnam War, the game casts you into the role of Lincoln Clay, a Vietnam veteran who had his entire surrogate family, the black mob, wiped out by the Italian Mafia. Vowing revenge for your family, you'll need to build a new mafia from the ground up and bring the fight to the Italian mob. It is either you or them and there is no in-between.Similar to the previous, the game has the same brilliant gun fights, hand-to-hand melee combat as well as heart-pounding car chases with cops and rival mobs alike. You can even choose how you approach a mission the way you like due to the open world nature of the virtual city you'll be roaming around in. Of course, being the leader of a mafia, you will also need to make some hard decisions when deciding who to promote and who to let go as "a necessary casualty". One thing for sure, you'll do whatever it takes to avenge your brothers.
Despite some bugs and glitches, Mafia III is still a great sequel that fans of the series will most certainly enjoy. It still retains its deep gritty feel and the plot, although somewhat cliche (see: Saints Row), is good enough to keep the game going.