At the end of the day, the PS3 version should simply be passed on. 2K attempted to make up the difference by adding in more content, but it seemed like a bare amount of extra missions to really compensate PlayStation gamers.
The primary thing that really sets it apart-in a negative way-is the absence of pooling blood, realistic cloth and 3D grass while one or two of these would not be bad, so many missing features just shows a significant lack of care and/or development skill for the PlayStation version yet again. Those who remember the prequel remember the PC version being superior with the PlayStation 2 version being considerably worse, and the same holds true for the 2010 sequel once again, the PC and Xbox 360 versions stay superior while the PlayStation 3 version gets left in the dust. Unfortunately, Vito isn't met with much comfort once he finds out his late father has left him with an incredible debt to pay off now it looks like Joe's connections are the only way out.
In Mafia II, players take on the role of Vito Scaletta, befriending a local criminal who helps him get out of WWII military duty due to his Mafia connections. After the 2002 release of the original iteration, Mafia, fans have needed to wait eight years to see a sequel in Mafia II on the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3.