"Mafia" is an open-world action-adventure game developed by Illusion Softworks (now known as Hangar 13) and released in 2002. Set in the fictional city of Lost Heaven during the 1930s, the game immerses players in a narrative-driven experience that revolves around the life of Tommy Angelo, a cab driver who inadvertently becomes involved with the Salieri crime family. The story unfolds as players navigate through the gritty underworld of organized crime, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the moral dilemmas associated with a life of crime.
Gameplay primarily involves third-person shooting mechanics, driving various vehicles, and completing missions that advance the narrative. Players are encouraged to utilize strategic approaches to confrontations, often having to decide between combat and stealth to progress. The game’s detailed environments, character design, and compelling storyline are complemented by a richly orchestrated soundtrack that enhances the 1930s atmosphere. "Mafia" was praised for its engaging plot and immersive world, becoming a classic in the genre that spurred several sequels and remakes, reaffirming its legacy in video game history.