29:05 "Save your anger, boy. You'll have your revenge, after you get older, so much older than you should logically be, and also huge, and metamorphose into some sort of Snake Frankenstein."
my computer crashed in a weird way an hour into this vod and the way the game is had me just assume that the game had glitched instead of my computer breaking. awesome
If you do end up continuing the series, I'd suggest box truck robberies and robbing the banks in little Italy. Gets you rolling in the dough. If you fire some shots into one of the trucks, it will open up with 2 guys to fight. They have automatics and shotgun, but after you kill them, one will drop 1-2000 dollars. Getting back home with it is hectic if you drive a truck, but as soon as you step into your safe house you're good. Same with the banks, but it's police that chase you after you blow the safe with dynamite and take the cash. Lots of love for this game, thanks for playing it!
kinda wild seeing the environmental combat stuff comback in sleeping dogs and splinter cell conviction of all places. Also Mafia 3 basically took this games entire gameplay loop.
Honestly I think those days are back better than ever. We've had some alright licensed games in the past few years. I think the 2010s was just a huge slump for licensed games, but there's now a modest chance again that they might be alright.
@@ryoki_PH Honestly, in a way, even corporate products are starting to improve in quality as time goes on, because they can no longer get away with being the only movie in the theater, the only CDs on the rack or the only thing halfway decent on TV. The market for media is far more competitive now, with everyone having much greater access to a wide variety of interesting art and better methods of finding art that specifically appeals to them. Consequently, I feel like we've seen an overall rise in the quality of media produced by corporations. This is certainly not universally true and in many ways the corporate sludge-lines deluge us as ever, but I notice that there are a lot more decent licensed games. I also notice that there are vastly more good TV shows to watch now than ever--some people really act like we're in some dearth of deep TV or movies, but I think they just don't know where to look beyond all the corporate sludge superhero movies and such. Finally, I see the critical and popular consensus converge on musical artists way more often these days. Certainly hating popular music doesn't make you cool or give you a personality, but I feel it's fairly obvious that a lot of the most successful artists in the 2010s/2000s were not exactly critical darlings. Now, though, you see a lot of very highly acclaimed, best-of-all-time music or at least musicians ending up high on the pop charts. Overall, I think the public's access to incredible art has greatly broadened, which also forced corporations to compete on harsher terms to some extent, leading to a corollary increase in the quality of media as well. Might just be my wishful thinking or confirmation bias, but who knows.
fun fact! the engine for The Godfather was later reused for the first Dead Space game.
29:05 "Save your anger, boy. You'll have your revenge, after you get older, so much older than you should logically be, and also huge, and metamorphose into some sort of Snake Frankenstein."
Reading this in Marlon Brando's voice was a treat.
2:25:34 great interaction
my computer crashed in a weird way an hour into this vod and the way the game is had me just assume that the game had glitched instead of my computer breaking. awesome
is your computer okay?
I would love to see a finished playthrough of this game tbh, it's great
I found this game at a free library a year ago and it seemed so complex I was a bit intimidated to play it
Happy to be there for the stream, hope we see a baker get into a furnace if-n-when you play this game in the future
the GOfather
thanks sop for harting my coment
why i did ot know edit unhart coment :( sory sop i stuoid
The SuperGOFishDeluxeFather
Comments get unhearted when you edit them. :T
@@em_birch frik,,,,,,,,,,,..........
@@buzzcutinteractive I know. It's happened to me before too.
Finally I can watch this with no homework to give me a breakdown! Ayyyyy
all time vod
If you do end up continuing the series, I'd suggest box truck robberies and robbing the banks in little Italy. Gets you rolling in the dough. If you fire some shots into one of the trucks, it will open up with 2 guys to fight. They have automatics and shotgun, but after you kill them, one will drop 1-2000 dollars. Getting back home with it is hectic if you drive a truck, but as soon as you step into your safe house you're good. Same with the banks, but it's police that chase you after you blow the safe with dynamite and take the cash. Lots of love for this game, thanks for playing it!
Carl coming in with the latest tips and tricks for Godfather for da ps2
@SwankyJami Carl and Go wouldve been the Don Megas of New York. Freakin sweet
I wanna see a speedrun of this game so bad
5:52 godfather impression begins (skips to pre-stream intro)
kinda wild seeing the environmental combat stuff comback in sleeping dogs and splinter cell conviction of all places. Also Mafia 3 basically took this games entire gameplay loop.
holy shit the song at the beginning rules does anybody know what song it is
Lole the man on the cover look like an ice cream cone haja
do you that's what jesus calls his dad
god father
i'mt ire
i forgive you
30:51 he looks like ben Shapiro
I played this on Wii and I remember nothing about it other than extorting businesses, and that I had a good time with it.
Ah. A game from back when licensed games actually had a good chance of being good. Shame those days are long gone now.
Honestly I think those days are back better than ever. We've had some alright licensed games in the past few years. I think the 2010s was just a huge slump for licensed games, but there's now a modest chance again that they might be alright.
have you seen the recent robocop game? licensed games can absolutely be good now.
@@ryoki_PH Honestly, in a way, even corporate products are starting to improve in quality as time goes on, because they can no longer get away with being the only movie in the theater, the only CDs on the rack or the only thing halfway decent on TV. The market for media is far more competitive now, with everyone having much greater access to a wide variety of interesting art and better methods of finding art that specifically appeals to them.
Consequently, I feel like we've seen an overall rise in the quality of media produced by corporations. This is certainly not universally true and in many ways the corporate sludge-lines deluge us as ever, but I notice that there are a lot more decent licensed games. I also notice that there are vastly more good TV shows to watch now than ever--some people really act like we're in some dearth of deep TV or movies, but I think they just don't know where to look beyond all the corporate sludge superhero movies and such. Finally, I see the critical and popular consensus converge on musical artists way more often these days. Certainly hating popular music doesn't make you cool or give you a personality, but I feel it's fairly obvious that a lot of the most successful artists in the 2010s/2000s were not exactly critical darlings.
Now, though, you see a lot of very highly acclaimed, best-of-all-time music or at least musicians ending up high on the pop charts. Overall, I think the public's access to incredible art has greatly broadened, which also forced corporations to compete on harsher terms to some extent, leading to a corollary increase in the quality of media as well. Might just be my wishful thinking or confirmation bias, but who knows.
just jumping in to say that everyone should play the ps3 guardians of gahoole game that was my favorite shit ever
Go sexiest mafia man 194something