Picture this: It's 1900s Sicily, and you've just gotten your hands on the hottest new toy in town - a horseless carriage! But don't get too excited, because these babies top out at a whopping 46 mph. That's right, slower than most people's morning commute.
Why would anyone want to drive so slow? Well, dear reader, that's the beauty of Mafia: The Old Country. This game is all about taking it nice and easy, savoring every bump in the road as you immerse yourself in the gritty underbelly of early 20th century Sicily.
Mafia has always had a unique approach to open world gaming. While other series like Grand Theft Auto are all about fast cars and explosive action, Mafia prefers to take its time, letting you soak in the atmosphere at a more leisurely pace. It's like driving through a living, breathing diorama of a bygone era.
So buckle up (figuratively speaking, since seatbelts weren't really a thing back then), and get ready for an unforgettable journey through the streets of Sicily. Just don't expect to be breaking any land speed records along the way! After all, there's no rush when you're living the mafia life.