The world belongs to the patient. A close-up of the collector's edition of Mafia II and gifts from the Persona Grata party.
I couldn't fit all the merchandise into one post this time, so you can see the pre-order package here, and the board game - here. In this post, I'll describe the collector's edition and the gifts from the party.
Before moving on to Mafia II, I'll show you this beauty. The City of Lost Heaven city map from the first Mafia, which has been hanging on my closet door for about seven years. Torn by time, moves, and cats, it has not lost an inch of meaning and remains just as useful and interesting. However, its appearance clearly indicates that I should start looking for a replacement. The first Mafia is also somewhat outdated among modern games. It is still atmospheric and captivating, but today many game elements fall short of modern standards. I yearn for something more in line with today's expectations, yet faithful to the traditions of the City of Lost Heaven... It's still too early to talk about the game Mafia II in this post, as the pesky Steam won’t let me launch it. Therefore, here’s the collector's overview! First, I will tell you about the contents of the package that everyone received at the party. It contained a t-shirt, a key for the DLC (Greaser Pack), and the first Mafia on DVD. Here's the set:
The t-shirt is magnificent. It has no unnecessary logos or details, and the game's title is visible from afar. People turn their heads on the street, it’s been checked. In turn, the key for the DLC can't be found officially in Russia through any other means for now. So a big thank you for the gift. Now – the collectibles:
The format of the collector's box is already familiar to 1C-SoflClub (see **BioShock 2**). Interestingly, the front cover is done in two colors except for the game's logo. The Russian tricolor looks especially cool in black and beige where the inscription