Yeah I played the 1st 2 Mafias and really liked them, but that was obviously years ago. I guess it’s a combination of having played games that did the open world thing better in that time plus just not liking the repetitiveness of the missions.I think if mafia 3 doesn’t grab you then it’s not your thing and I wouldn’t even bother picking it up again. Same with uncharted, which is a series I love. I’ve never had any problem putting a game down. Fallout is a series that’s just not for me. Copped fallout 4 thinking it would be some new shyt I could get into and it just didn’t hook me. So the game is collecting dust
I hate fallout. I remember how much praise that game got and I just couldn't get into it at all. Boring af.I think if mafia 3 doesn’t grab you then it’s not your thing and I wouldn’t even bother picking it up again. Same with uncharted, which is a series I love. I’ve never had any problem putting a game down. Fallout is a series that’s just not for me. Copped fallout 4 thinking it would be some new shyt I could get into and it just didn’t hook me. So the game is collecting dust
This is so accurateThis looks like one of those video game commercials with real actors stretched out for a full movie running time.
Boyd da GAWD in it?!
Looks like a typical popcorn action flick. Will peep on the low.
I think it'll flop tho.
According to TheWrap, Warner Bros.’ Tomb Raider reboot on track for an opening weekend gross of $27 million to $29 million, from 3,854 screens. Based on Square Enix’s current version of the hit video game franchise, the film debuted last weekend in nine Asian market, raking in $14.1 million from a combined 3,425 screens. One factor that might not work in Lara Croft’s favor, though, is critical response, as the film sits at just 56 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.