Video: Godfather II brutality and blood
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EA's The Godfather II - the violent followup to the original Godfather game - will be releasing to retail early next year and for those who were worried that there wouldn't be enough bloody violent violence, then this trailer should squelch your fears. This latest "Brutality" trailer shows us exactly why it's so ... uh, brutal. Baseball bats to the heads, executions, bodies being tossed off the roof, and groin kicks. Now, ain't that a kick in the head?
Reader Comments (12)
Posted: Nov 9th 2008 1:59PM ottoman673 said
I'm confused.. after watching that the graphics look good in some parts but in others they look like ass.
This game needs to make up its mind.
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This game needs to make up its mind.
Posted: Nov 9th 2008 2:15PM (Unverified) said
I love The Godfather :) I'll be getting this fo' sho'
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Posted: Nov 9th 2008 3:30PM (Unverified) said
Is this a sandbox game? Never played the first, and it reminds me of GTA.
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Posted: Nov 9th 2008 11:15PM (Unverified) said
Yea I see what your saying here, and I would have to agree.
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Posted: Nov 9th 2008 3:59PM (Unverified) said
looks freaking horrible. EA at its finest once again.
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Posted: Nov 9th 2008 4:33PM (Unverified) said
looks kind of lame. reminds me of scarface. retarded.
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Posted: Nov 9th 2008 6:15PM (Unverified) said
Dustin managed to peel himself away from Gears 2?!
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Posted: Nov 9th 2008 7:07PM refinedsugar said
"Baseball bats to the heads, executions, bodies being tossed off the roof, and groin kicks"
Yeah, the original did all that too. Wow-wee, lol.
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Yeah, the original did all that too. Wow-wee, lol.
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