The Godfather: The Game

aka: Der Pate, El Padrino, Gudfadern, Il Padrino, Jiaofu, Le Parrain, O Poderoso Chefão, Ojciec Chrzestny
Moby ID: 21586
Windows Specs
Note: We may earn an affiliate commission on purchases made via eBay or Amazon links (prices updated 4/18 7:39 PM )
Special Edition

Description official descriptions

Set in post-WWII New York City, The Godfather: The Game follows the player-created character's rise through a crime syndicate based on the book and film franchises. Combining events from the movie with side-story missions, the player must earn respect by completing missions in territories controlled by New York's five crime families.

Largely open-ended, the game's story is driven by a series of missions where the player can use violence, intimidation, or diplomacy to affect the outcome and influence future events and other character's reactions. A third-person action game, The Godfather: The Game features a punching mechanism to brutally assert yourself, a car theft and driving engine, and a shooting system which allows for locational damage.

The game features a persistent offline world populated with locations from the franchise and characters who are often voiced by the actors who portrayed them onscreen.

Spellings

  • 教父 - Simplified Chinese spelling
  • 教父 - Traditional Chinese spelling

Groups +

Screenshots

Promos

Credits (Windows version)

693 People (626 developers, 67 thanks) · View all

GM, Executive in Charge of Production
Vice President, Executive Producer
Senior Producers
PC Producer
Technical Directors
EA Worldwide Studios
President
Development Director
Engineering Director
Engineering
Additional Engineering
User Interface Art
Additional UI Support
High Resolution Textures
[ full credits ]

Reviews

Critics

Average score: 77% (based on 51 ratings)

Players

Average score: 3.2 out of 5 (based on 57 ratings with 5 reviews)

You'll want to eat some pasta after this one!!

The Good
* Great to watch cutscenes from the original film

  • The style of the game perfectly resembles the 'New York' of the movie, from the cars and buildings to the prostitutes and gangsters

  • Gain experience ('respect' in this game) by completing missions and building your various skills

  • A plethora of ways to kill people (guns, melee weapons, your own bare hands!)

  • Plenty of save points spread throughout the game (they're in the hotels)

  • Create your own character; great to have your likeness interact with Al Pacino and Robert Duvall!

    The Bad
    * The silly part of this game is that even though you advance to become an underboss, etc., you still have to do all the killing yourself. It'd be nice to attack the base of a family with a bodyguard group under your command!!

  • You couldn't kill any of the Corleone family members; they all were protected from your attacks. I mean c'mon, everyone plays GTA-type games and goes off on a tangent every once in a while!

  • Pretty annoying to drive across town often to do a mission or buy a weapon (the game has five neighborhoods to explore; no shortcuts to get to any of them)

  • The purchasing of different clothes for your character just seemed like a waste of money and time; I didn't even bother really.

    The Bottom Line
    You take on the role of a low-level operative in the Corleone family. Your goal is to climb the ranks of the family and become the Don of New York, making all the other 4 families (Barzini, Cuneo, Stracci, Tattaglia) subservient to the Corleones. It follows the events in the movie, as well as a totally separate story of how you rise in the family to take it over. All the characters from the movie are worked in here in some manner, and you have plenty of interaction with them.

The gameplay is a Grand Theft Auto ripoff. You go around completing missions, side job assassinations, and taking over bars, nightclubs and hotels (a la Monopoly), building the strength and influence of your character in the process. You also have to take out the bases of the families, which can be extremely difficult, in order to complete the game.

Even though it's not very original, it's still an enjoyable game!! It's classic gangster style gives it an air of legitimacy over the GTA games.

Xbox · by lado (25) · 2009

A valiant effort, but...

The Good
Anyone who has seen "The Godfather" will tell you how faithful this game is to the movie. Having the protagonist either be responsible for or witness some of the key events of the movie is a great idea, and the cutscenes are are all incredibly stylish. Don Vito, Sonny Corleone, Tom Hagen and pretty much everyone besides Michael looks and sounds like they're supposed to. The shooting segments are much more enjoyable than in GTA or Mafia. The mission design is also great, at least at first, and some of the side missions, like gathering protection money, are very enjoyable.

The Bad
Unfortunately, the game also gets repetitive after a while, and while our hero rises in rank and gathers more and more respect, he still has to act like an errand boy and do everything himself.

The driving is also complete agony when compared to GTA. I know it's the 40's and all, so I didn't expect sports cars and the like, but constantly crashing into parked cars and stupid pedestrians is enough to drive anyone ballistic.

Hand-to-hand combat is also annoying. Who actually thought it was a good idea that you always have to target the enemy while fighting, because otherwise mashing the buttons does nothing. Any situation where there's more than one opponent becomes incredibly frustrating.

Finally, while the pedestrians are somewhat believable, the city just doesn't feel alive. I was't around to see New York in the 40's, but somehow I doubt the game's gray, lifeless blocks depict it accurately.

The Bottom Line
Even if you like GTA-style games and are a fan of the movie, you may want to think twice before picking up this game. Though the first few hours are OK, the game gets steadily worse as you play on, and I was tempted to stop playing many times: after a certain point, it just wasn't fun.

PlayStation 2 · by Zokolov (49) · 2012

"Some day and that day may never come... I may call upon you to do a service for me"

The Good
Although it greatly resembles GTA, what sets this game apart from the GTA clones is that it has a very elaborate storyline. It follows the movie very closely, while at the same time, complements it greatly by creating a story told through your perspective. In fact, some questions left unanswered in the film are clarified here (i.e killing Bruno Tattaglia). All in all, it's basically the film with a more complete and thorough storyline. Unlike most GTA clones out there, this one has a period setting: It's set in a fairly accurate portrayal of New York 1945-1950 and has more engaging characters.

The game has a lot of music tracks and cutscenes from the movie, and most of the cast from the film provide the voiceovers (including Marlon Brando, who shot his lines before his death in 2004). The one notable exception is Al Pacino, who refused to take part for reasons unknown. All this definitely reels the many fans of the film and makes it all the more enjoyable.

But the high-water mark of this game is the gameplay. Since this game is set in New York and not in L.A like in GTA, you have far more places to go and more things to do. The primary missions are constitute a much smaller percentage in this game than GTA, since you can go about extorting businesses, seizing rackets, hubs, and shipyards, getting hit contracts and doing favours as well as whacking A LOT of mafiosos. Fulfilling all these objectives requires a lot of firepower, some strategy, bribing some cops, back-up and some luck too. All in all, you'll definitely take days, even weeks, to finish this game and becoming the Don of NYC.

The Bad
Some backgrounds look pretty similar, which can create confusion even if you know where you are and make things a bit repetitive.

Depending on who you're fighting, the AI extends from being very easy to extremely cheap. I.E, the bank guards are a little too easy to take down, but the Barzinis take more damage than a tank and have more brains. Sometimes when you're hiding behind a wall, it becomes tricky to shoot an enemy, as you can end up either switching to another target or blasting to parts of the scenery. At worst, you can even hit an explosive barrel and get iced (That happened to me several times).

A little more realism would've been nice. I can go on violating traffic violations without having a cop pull me over. You can duck, but you cannot jump. Other than that, it stops here.

The Bottom Line
If you're a fan of the movie, then this is the game you've been waiting for! As I've mentioned in previous movie-game reviews, movie-games tend to be mediocre (or worse) exploitations of a franchise, but this one does the 1972 film justice. The game has more interactivity than the GTA games, and you'll be playing even past your bedtime just trying to achieve certain objectives.

I'd say buy it rather than rent it, since this game IS a long one, but a a long road which you'll enjoy all the way!

Xbox 360 · by Stsung (30) · 2009

[ View all 5 player reviews ]

Trivia

Development

While Marlon Brando did contribute his voice to the game prior to his death, his ill health affected his speech and unfortunately, his lines were not used.

DLC Controversy

Soon after the release of the Xbox 360 version, additional content such as weapons and even extra money was made available at the Xbox Live Marketplace for a small price. Discussion arose whether this content should have been available in the game in the first place, or if EA wanted to make a quick buck by offering these in exchange for micro-payments. The disturbing part was that EA removed the "free money" cheat code from the game, to make the items more attractive in exchange for real money.

Some of the in-game weapons are very expensive, but the Level 4 Tommy Gun – Spectre Minigun can be bought on Marketplace for 100 MS points ($1.25). Then, to actually use it in the game, you need $750,000 in-game currency. If you do not have that amount, EA offers free money for 150 MS points ($1.50) for the in-game amount of $250,000.

Information also contributed by Sciere

Analytics

MobyPro Early Access

Upgrade to MobyPro to view research rankings!

Related Games

The Godfather (Limited Edition)
Released 2006 on PlayStation 2, Xbox
Don Duality
Released 2023 on Windows
The Godfather: Blackhand Edition
Released 2007 on PlayStation 3, Wii
Sifu
Released 2022 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Windows Apps...
The Godfather: Mob Wars
Released 2006 on PSP
Mad Father
Released 2012 on Windows, 2020 on Nintendo Switch
The Godfather
Released 1991 on DOS, 1992 on Amiga, Atari ST
Bayala: The Game
Released 2019 on Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
Multi Turret Academy
Released 2024 on Windows

Related Sites +

Identifiers +

  • MobyGames ID: 21586
  • [ Please login / register to view all identifiers ]

Contribute

Are you familiar with this game? Help document and preserve this entry in video game history! If your contribution is approved, you will earn points and be credited as a contributor.

Contributors to this Entry

Game added by Terrence Bosky.

Xbox 360 added by Sciere. PlayStation 2, Xbox added by Terok Nor.

Additional contributors: Unicorn Lynx, Jeanne, JRK, chirinea, rfox, lobo rojo, Sciere, Kabushi, Mobygamesisreanimated, CaptainCanuck, DreinIX, Paulus18950, federicocrane, Patrick Bregger, Starbuck the Third.

Game added March 24, 2006. Last modified April 19, 2024.