Mafia Iii - Robgamers.com Review

The review of from RobinGaming (likely the "Robgamers" you're referencing) highlights a common sentiment: the game is a mix of brilliant storytelling and frustratingly repetitive gameplay. Key Takeaways from the Review

: The 1968 setting of New Bordeaux (a fictionalized New Orleans) is described as incredibly stylish, complemented by an "overwhelmingly good" soundtrack featuring authentic 1960s tracks. Mafia III - Robgamers.com

: Like many critics, RobinGaming praises the "best acted cut-scenes in gaming" and the unique documentary-style presentation that keeps the player invested in Lincoln Clay's revenge story. The review of from RobinGaming (likely the "Robgamers"

: At launch, the review noted significant polish issues, including a "blurry" look on PC, bugs, and "brain-dead" AI that sometimes ruined the immersion. Critical Consensus : At launch, the review noted significant polish

: The review characterizes the game as "repetitively disappointing". After a strong first few hours, it settles into a loop of clearing out "rackets" (drugs, prostitution, etc.) that can feel like a "tiresome, repetitive grind".