The first one to respost is going to be The Godfather: Blackhand Edition for Wii, an excellent game from 2007 that i'm replaying now. So without further adeu here it is:
WII
2007
The Bad: Outdated graphics – Manual aim is not very good – No Al Pacino
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Based on the 1972 classic film "The Godfather", EA brings The Godfather: Blackhand edition to the Wii with surprisingly good results that stay true to the spirit of the film.
The story is basically the same as the film, but there are new parts specifically designed for your character. These don't change the core story too much and stay true to the film and book for the most part. You'll play as your created character, who didn't appear on the movie but played a key role in the story. Your father was killed by Barzini when you were a kid and now your mother wants you to work with Don Vito Corleone who sends you with Luca Brassi and you start as an enforcer for the family, but by the end of the game you'll be the Don of 1940's New York City. It's a shame though that one important part of the story (Michael's exile in Sicily) is nowhere to be found in this game.
Needless to say, you'll use both the Wiimote and Nunchuck combo to play this game. Throw punches by swinging the remote forward (like in Wii Sport's Boxing), move with the analog stick, get your gun out with C, lock on with Z, fire your weapon with B, run by holding A which can also be used to interact with the different objects and move the camera with the D pad. Also you'll get to do different executions by doing specific gestures and many of them are very, very cool to watch (throwing a bad guy out of a window, breaking his neck or shooting him to death for example).
The Game's version of New York city is massive and you're going to have some really great times exploring it during your time with this game. During playtime you'll visit Little Italy, Brooklyn, New Jersey, Midtown and Hell's Kitchen; each belongs to a family (Corleone, Tattaglia, Cuneo, Barzini and Stracci). The city is very detailed and it's just plain fun explore it. There are many buildings in the game where you can walk in and make yours and and there's a nice variety of places to see (bakeries, barbershops, banks, hotels) and also many buildings taken directly from the movie such as the Corleone compound.
You will use several cars to do travel through the city and also meet a lot of pedestrians which you can kill (much like the GTA series) this will increase your heat, which will make the police go after you and kill you, this however can be avoided by bribing the policewhich means they'll also fight in your side. Other gameplay elements include: Hiring your own crew to blast your way through the game, and after every mission you'll get respect points which will be use to buy new skills such as being able to plant a bomb in the car or increase the ones you already have like health, its a nice touch that gives it a small RPG feel. There are also tokens hidden in the city which are used to get new clips from the movie.
Overall this game is great, there are a lot of missions and it's strangely addictive. This game grabs you by the balls and doesn't let you go until you're done with absolutely everything. It doesn't hurt that there's barely any competition on the Wii. But this one is great in its own right and it's a must for every action fan who owns a Wii.
