
Mafia: The Old Country traces the origins of organized crime in a gritty mob story set amid the brutal underworld of 1900s Sicily. This third-person action adventure casts you as Enzo Favara, a man fighting to survive and to earn his place within the Cosa Nostra during a dangerous and unforgiving era. Enzo has endured a childhood of indentured labor in Sicily's hellish sulfur mines, and a twist of fate now gives him the chance to join Don Torrisi's crime family and pursue a better life by any means necessary.
The narrative is carried by striking visuals, cinematic storytelling and the grounded realism that the acclaimed Mafia series is known for. Enzo's tale plays out in a time when a stiletto blade was a deadly asset, a lupara sawed-off shotgun a go-to weapon, and vendettas could smolder for decades, with mafiosi working their protection rackets on foot, on horseback or in turn-of-the-century motorcars.
Swearing an oath binds Enzo to the Torrisi family's code of honor, with all the power and hardship that entails, and one truth underpins everything: family takes sacrifice. Sicily's rugged countryside offers a rough-hewn beauty that stands in sharp contrast to the grime and treachery of its urban alleyways. On PC, it is an atmospheric, story-driven crime saga.