Mafia: Definitive Edition is a 2020 action-adventure video game, developed by Hangar 13 and published by 2K Games. A remake of the 2002 video game Mafia, it is the fourth main installment in the Mafia series. Set within the fictional city of Lost Heaven, Illinois (based on Chicago) during the 1930s, the story follows the rise and fall of a Lost Heaven Sicilian-American mobster, Tommy Angelo within the Salieri crime family. Alongside the story mode, players can also explore the city in an open world mode, which features side missions and the ability to find secrets at their own leisure. The remake brought with it several improvements to the original’s story and gameplay, including a rebuilt setting, enhanced mission dynamics, and the introduction of motorcycles to the series. While most of the veteran Czech Mafia voice cast returned for the new installment, the English voices were recast. In addition, developers created an original score for the remake. The game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on 25 September 2020, both individually and as part of the Mafia: Trilogy pack, which also includes a remastered version of the second game and an updated version of the third game. Upon release, it received generally favorable reviews from critics, with praise for revitalizing the story, performances, and graphics, yet faced some criticism over its animations. Better Get Used to It is a mission in Mafia: Definitive Edition. A phrase used to urge someone to accept a particular situation, often an unpleasant or undesirable one. This is my department, so I’m in charge, and Ed better get used to it. November 13th, 1932. Don Salieri is not pleased to know that a group of punks have been harassing Sarah, and so he asks Tommy to teach them a lesson. Meet Vincenzo, who will give Tommy some bats for the job. Next, go to Chinatown to meet Big Biff to gain information about the hoodlums harassing Sarah; Biff told them to head for the old service station, where they usually hang out. Upon arriving at the old service station, fight the punks. Then, after climbing the fence, duck behind the railings and aim for the fuel tanks; this will cause considerable damage to the premises. A few men in these areas will have a heavier weapon, such as one with a rifle and another with a shotgun. Afterwards, go down and enter the burning building, and proceed to gun down more men. Afterwards, a cutscene will play, showing that the remaining punks escaping in a car, where Tommy have to chase them. Eventually, the punks will crash into a pole. Completing this chapter grants the Storm Cloud over Chinatown achievement, and unlocks the McCloud Mansion Post Card mission.
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