The Godfather: Blackhand on the Wii

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After having played about three hours of this game, I must say that it is one hell of a game.

I was a bit unsure how the Wii would deal with more adult games, but after using the wii controllers to lift up a guy and strangle him / hit his head on a table, I'm simply stunned.

Beating up someone by using your hands to throw punches is fecking great, and aiming at the tv to shoot someone in the shoulder or kneecaps is so entertaining it's unreal.

If you still believe that the Wii is something you'll get tired of after two weeks or that it's just a "party console", try this game.

The fact that the last thing Marlon Brando did before he died* was lending his voice to this game also adds to the experience.


*He probably also ate a sandwich and took a piss
 
After having played about three hours of this game, I must say that it is one hell of a game.

I was a bit unsure how the Wii would deal with more adult games, but after using the wii controllers to lift up a guy and strangle him / hit his head on a table, I'm simply stunned.

Beating up someone by using your hands to throw punches is fecking great, and aiming at the tv to shoot someone in the shoulder or kneecaps is so entertaining it's unreal.

If you still believe that the Wii is something you'll get tired of after two weeks or that it's just a "party console", try this game.

The fact that the last thing Marlon Brando did before he died* was lending his voice to this game also adds to the experience.


*He probably also ate a sandwich and took a piss

do you know what I totally agree. I got a Wii and the one thing I thought I'd really miss was Grand Theft auto - and to be fair it's not as good as that, but the controls make it a pretty decent substitute.

I look shit hot in the game too, with my little tache and my black suit with red shirt.
 
I like the way they're using the story from the Godfather movies too.

Watching Luca get garotted was priceless.
 
Great game, pity they couldn't get Al Pacino for the game though as he agreed for the Scarface game.
 
Pacino was supposed to be in the Scarface game but someone else was forced to make his voice because Pacino can't make that Tony Montana voice anymore.
 
Pacino wasN'T involved in the Scarface game.

His likeness, they got his likeness for the game's Tony Montana. They couldn't even get that for the Godfather and instead we get stuck with God knows who for Michael Corleone. Besides the guy who did Tony Montana's voice in the game was approved by Al Pacino and did a nailed on impression.
 
His likeness. They couldn't even get that for the Godfather and instead we get stuck with God knows who for Michael Corleone. Besides the guy who did Tony Monatan's voice in the game was approved by Al Pacino and did a nailed on impression.

I can do a better Tony Montana.
 
Really enjoyable game i must say. A bit linear with regards to the way you play but there is something terrifically fun about punching someone using those remotes.
 
After having played about three hours of this game, I must say that it is one hell of a game.

I was a bit unsure how the Wii would deal with more adult games, but after using the wii controllers to lift up a guy and strangle him / hit his head on a table, I'm simply stunned.

Beating up someone by using your hands to throw punches is fecking great, and aiming at the tv to shoot someone in the shoulder or kneecaps is so entertaining it's unreal.

If you still believe that the Wii is something you'll get tired of after two weeks or that it's just a "party console", try this game.

The fact that the last thing Marlon Brando did before he died* was lending his voice to this game also adds to the experience.


*He probably also ate a sandwich and took a piss
I'm sold. I want to play it now.
 
Tom Hagen just promoted me to Enforcer.

I think I came in my pants.