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* SignatureScene: [[spoiler: Tommy Angelo's death]] which was later revisited in [[VideoGame/MafiaII Mafia II]] by revealing that [[spoiler: Vito and Joe were responsible for this deed]].

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* SignatureScene: [[spoiler: Tommy Angelo's death]] death]], which was later revisited in [[VideoGame/MafiaII Mafia II]] by revealing that [[spoiler: protagonists Vito and Joe were responsible for this deed]].
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* SignatureScene: [[spoiler: Tommy Angelo's death]] which was later revisited in [[VideoGame/MafiaII Mafia II]] by revealing that [[spoiler: Vito and Joe were responsible for this deed]].
** To less extent, infamous racing level due [[ThatOneLevel That One Level]].
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** The French dubbing has been praised, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino) for Tommy, Patrice Melennec (the French voice of James Gandolfini) for Don Salieri and Philippe Peythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) for Luigi most notably.

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** The French dubbing has been praised, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino) for Tommy, Patrice Melennec (the French voice of James Gandolfini) for Don Salieri and Philippe Peythieu Creator/PhilippePeythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) for Luigi most notably.
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** The local dubbing has been praised in France, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino) for Tommy, Patrice Melennec (the French voice of James Gandolfini) for Don Salieri and Philippe Peythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) for Luigi most notably.

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** The local French dubbing has been praised in France, praised, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino) for Tommy, Patrice Melennec (the French voice of James Gandolfini) for Don Salieri and Philippe Peythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) for Luigi most notably.
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** The local dubbing has been praised in France, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino), Patrice Melennec (the French voice of James Gandolfini) and Philippe Peythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) most notably.
** Same goes for the German dubbing, which has the German voices of Andy García for Tommy, Creator/JoePesci for Paulie and Creator/MarlonBrando for Salieri.

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** The local dubbing has been praised in France, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino), Creator/AlPacino) for Tommy, Patrice Melennec (the French voice of James Gandolfini) for Don Salieri and Philippe Peythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) for Luigi most notably.
** Same goes for the German dubbing, which has the German voices of Andy García for Tommy, Creator/JoePesci for Paulie and Creator/MarlonBrando for Don Salieri.
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** Same goes for the german dubbing, which actually has the german voices of Andy García for Tommy, Joe Pesci for Paulie and Marlon Brando for Salieri.

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** Same goes for the german German dubbing, which actually has the german German voices of Andy García for Tommy, Joe Pesci Creator/JoePesci for Paulie and Marlon Brando Creator/MarlonBrando for Salieri.

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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: The local dubbing has been praised in France, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino), Patrice Melennec (the French voice of James Gandolfini) and Philippe Peythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) most notably.

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The local dubbing has been praised in France, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino), Patrice Melennec (the French voice of James Gandolfini) and Philippe Peythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) most notably.notably.
** Same goes for the german dubbing, which actually has the german voices of Andy García for Tommy, Joe Pesci for Paulie and Marlon Brando for Salieri.
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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: The local dubbing has been praised in France, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino), Patrice Melennec (the French voice of [[Series/TheSopranos James Gandolfini]]) and Philippe Peythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) most notably.

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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: The local dubbing has been praised in France, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino), Patrice Melennec (the French voice of [[Series/TheSopranos James Gandolfini]]) Gandolfini) and Philippe Peythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) most notably.
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* SugarWiki/SuperlativeDubbing: The local dubbing has been praised in France, with the likes of José Luccioni (the French voice of Creator/AlPacino), Patrice Melennec (the French voice of [[Series/TheSopranos James Gandolfini]]) and Philippe Peythieu (the French voice of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]]) most notably.
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* TheScrappy: Vincenzo, the Salieri gang's armorer. He ''never'' gives Tommy any Thompson gun or pump-action shotgun, only a M1911 Colt, a baseball bat and occasionally a very impractical SawedOff shotgun. It's always up to Tommy to find heavy weapons by himself on dead enemies.

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* TheScrappy: Vincenzo, the Salieri gang's armorer. He ''never'' gives Tommy any Thompson gun or pump-action shotgun, only a M1911 Colt, a baseball bat and occasionally a very impractical SawedOff shotgun.[[SawedOffShotgun Lupara]]. It's always up to Tommy to find heavy weapons by himself on dead enemies.
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* TheScrappy: Vincenzo, the Salieri gang's armorer. He ''never'' gives Tommy any Thompson gun or pump-action shotgun, only a M1911 Colt, a baseball bat and occasionally a very impractical SawedOff shotgun. It's always up to Tommy to find heavy weapons by himself on dead enemies.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic: Angelo, Lost Heaven, etc. The mob boss is named ''Salieri''. In ''Theatre/{{Amadeus}}'', Salieri declared himself an enemy of God.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic: Angelo, Lost Heaven, etc. The mob boss is named ''Salieri''. In ''Theatre/{{Amadeus}}'', composer Antonio Salieri declared himself an enemy of God.
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* CultClassic: It's considered as one of the best story-driven games of the early 2000's by many.

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* CultClassic: It's considered as one of the best story-driven games of the early 2000's 2000s by many.
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* AmericansHateTingle: The game is consistently ranked as the best video game ever developed in the Czech Republic and is absolutely ''beloved'' in the neighboring countries, most notably Poland. Yet, despite the great reviews and high scores it got, it never sold extraordinarily well and remains relatively obscure in Western Europe and especially the United States.

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* AmericansHateTingle: The game is consistently ranked as the best video game ever developed in the Czech Republic and is absolutely ''beloved'' in the neighboring countries, most notably Poland. Yet, despite the great reviews and high scores it got, it never sold extraordinarily well and remains relatively obscure in Western Europe and especially the United States.

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* AnnoyingVideoGameHelper: Though they are usually pretty intelligent, the main character's partners (especially Sam, for some reason) will occasionally get a bit too enthusiastic and run straight into trouble.



* StopHelpingMe: Though they are usually pretty intelligent, the main character's partners (especially Sam, for some reason) will occasionally get a bit too enthusiastic and run straight into trouble.
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* CultClassic: It's considered as one of the best story-driven games of the early 2000's by many.
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* AmericansHateTingle: The game is consistently ranked as the best video game ever developed in the Czech Republic and is absolutely ''beloved'' in the neighboring countries, most notably Poland. Yet, despite the great reviews and high scores it got, it never sold extraordinarily well and remains relatively obscure in Western Europe and especially the United States.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: The priest in the level of the same name. A [[GoodShepherd honest man of god]] who is just a little naive and sad to see Tommy go down his dark path or a {{Sinister Minister}} who is voluntarily whitewashing the crimes of the City Councilor's son and greedily takes Tommy's money.
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* CompleteMonster: Don Morello is shown to be a complete sociopath, who [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beats the living hell out of a random person]] because they accidentally [[DisproportionateRetribution rammed his car]], in contrast to AffablyEvil Salieri. Tommy even calls him this.
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* StopHelpingMe: Though they are usually pretty intelligent, the main character's partners (especially Sam, for some reason) will occasionally get a bit too enthusiastic and run straight into trouble.


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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotSymbolic: Angelo, Lost Heaven, etc. The mob boss is named ''Salieri''. In ''Theatre/{{Amadeus}}'', Salieri declared himself an enemy of God.
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* CoolCar: The Thor brand cars. Easy to obtain, too.
** Also, the Lassiter brand cars and the Silver Fletcher.
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* ItWasHisSled: It's hard to talk about the ending without giving away [[spoiler:the identities of Tommy Angelo's killers]] from the [[VideoGame/{{Mafia II}} second game]].

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* ItWasHisSled: It's hard to talk about the ending without giving away [[spoiler:the identities of Tommy Angelo's killers]] from the [[VideoGame/{{Mafia II}} [[VideoGame/MafiaII second game]].
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* CompleteMonster: Don Morello is shown to be a complete sociopath, who [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beats the living hell out of civilians]] that accidently [[DisproportionateRetribution rammed his car]], in contrast to AffablyEvil Salieri. Tommy even calls him this.

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* CompleteMonster: Don Morello is shown to be a complete sociopath, who [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beats the living hell out of civilians]] that accidently a random person]] because they accidentally [[DisproportionateRetribution rammed his car]], in contrast to AffablyEvil Salieri. Tommy even calls him this.

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** Also, the Lassiter brand cars and the Silver Fletcher.



* PortingDisaster: The [=PS2=] port.
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* ItWasHisSled: It's hard to talk about the ending without giving away the identities of [[spoiler: Tommy Angelo]]'s killers from the [[VideoGame/{{Mafia II}} second game]].

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* ItWasHisSled: It's hard to talk about the ending without giving away the [[spoiler:the identities of [[spoiler: Tommy Angelo]]'s killers Angelo's killers]] from the [[VideoGame/{{Mafia II}} second game]].
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* CompleteMonster: Don Morello is shown to be a complete sociopath, who [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beats the living hell out of civilians]] that accidently [[DisproportionateRetribution rammed his car]], in contrast to AffablyEvil Salieri. Tommy even calls him this.

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* CoolCar: The Thor brand cars. Easy to obtain, too.
* ItWasHisSled: It's hard to talk about the ending without giving away the identities of [[spoiler: Tommy Angelo]]'s killers from the [[VideoGame/{{Mafia II}} second game]].



* ItWasHisSled: It's hard to talk about the ending without giving away the identities of [[spoiler: Tommy Angelo]]'s killers from the [[VideoGame/{{Mafia II}} second game]].



* CoolCar: The Thor brand cars. Easy to obtain, too.
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* ItWasHisSled: It's hard to talk about the ending without giving away the identities of [[spoiler: Tommy Angelo]]'s killers from the [[VideoGame/{{Mafia II}} second game]].
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** Seriously YMMV on this, because [[ItsEasySoItSucks you can set the difficulty]] [[ItsHardSoItSucks to whatever you please]], and none of the difficulty levels are ever locked.
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* BestLevelEver: Everyone who plays the game has one.
* PortingDisaster: The [=PS2=] port.
* ThatOneLevel: The racing level, which thankfully has a helpful cheat to cut down the time you spend on it.
** An update to the game removed this cheat (by placing an invisible wall in front of the side road you needed to be on to use it) but made this level easier by slowing the opponents cars down a good bit.
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