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Godfather details (PSP,XBX,PS2,PC...GTA style gameplay, KOTOR2 style story branches)

Wario64

works for Gamestop (lol)
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/02/01/news_6117725.html

When Electronic Arts first revealed it was working on a game adaptation of The Godfather, many gamers felt like it was an offer they could refuse. As with VU Games' Scarface, there was a lot of skepticism on how such an iconic film could be turned into a viable game. Would it feature the likenesses and voices of the film's original cast? Could it be surprising, even though the film's ending is well known?

Until today, EA had let questions about the Godfather linger in an information vacuum worthy of Omerta, the Mafia vow of silence. However, following this morning's article in the Hollywood Reporter, which revealed that the game would feature voice acting by original cast members James Caan, Robert Duvall, and (posthumously) Marlon Brando, the publisher opened up the books on its mob sim.

According to a statement issued by EA late today, the Godfather is set for a fall 2005 release on the PlayStation 2, Xbox, PSP, and PC. While "the book by Mario Puzo and classic film by Paramount Pictures serve as inspiration for the game," it will also offer up an all-new storyline featuring characters from the film. Players will begin by creating their own character, a low-end hood trying to earn on the mean streets of New York City from 1945 to 1955. After working a series of small-time jobs and earning a modicum of respect, the character will join the storied Corleone family, and interact with figures from the film such as family heir Sonny Corleone (Caan), consigliere Tom Hagen (Duvall), and the capo di tutti capi, Don Vito Corleone (Brando).

The Godfather will feature Grand Theft Auto-style non-linear gameplay, which will "offer gamers countless choices for solving the family’s problems with brutal violence, skillful diplomacy, or a cunning mixture of both," according to EA. Mission types will run the entire criminal gamut, including simple shakedowns, bank robberies, drive-by shootings and high-profile hits. The game will also have a branching plotline a la Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic II, where "decisions made by the player in the game will have lasting consequences."

"We are incredibly excited and honored to have the opportunity to bring the fiction of The Godfather to life in a video game," said executive producer David DeMartini. "The Godfather movies raised the standard for cinematic achievement with their high level of drama and intense story telling and in fall 2005 gamers will be able to experience that dangerous and living world of The Godfather for themselves."

The Godfather is being developed internally by EA at its central Redwood Shores studio. Though no rating has been officially announced yet, executives have said it will definitely carry an "M" for Mature rating.
 
segatavis said:
OMG a multiplatform EA title?
OMG based on an existing property?
Fuzzy said:
You mean there won't be a GCN version with Luigi as Fredo? :(
luifred2it.jpg

Also, I really, really, really hope to hell this is awesome.
 

Blimblim

The Inside Track
Funny how they don't mention the Xbox 2 version in the official press release. Ho well, we'll be "surprised" during E3 then.
 

Blimblim

The Inside Track
soundwave05 said:
Has anyone tried to make a "Scarface" video game?

That would probably clean up sales wise if it was a solid game.
Wasn't the Scarface game that horribly hyped thing we had with EGM a few months ago ?
 
soundwave05 said:
Has anyone tried to make a "Scarface" video game?

That would probably clean up sales wise if it was a solid game.

They showed that during the Spike TV awards. Looks absolutely terrible.
 
What movie licenses does EA *not* have?

Kill Bill, Scarface, Star Wars (obviously), The Matrix, Rocky (this would actually be great for EA IMO).
 
Nintendo wouldn't be crazy enough to seriously consider letting EA use the Mario characters for a Godfather game ... would they?

Probably more of a demographic issue as to why there isn't a GameCube/DS version.
 

Razoric

Banned
Can anyone give developer details... what other titles have these guys worked on besides The Godfather? Is there any reason to believe this wont be overhyped shit? Remember Goldeneye 2 was supposed to be good too. :\
 
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