
Mafia III: Definitive Edition Walkthrough Gameplay Part 1 - Heist Federal Reserve (PC)
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Mafia III: Definitive Edition Walkthrough Gameplay Part 1 - Heist Federal Reserve on ASUS TUF A15 [Ryzen 7] [Nvidia GTX 1650 Ti] Full HD (1440p):
- Why Take the Chance?
This mission begins in the middle of you and Giorgi prepping for the heist of the federal tax reserve. When you first take control, look to your right and head up the staircase. Enter the door here and you will see a man sitting in a chair with a bag on his head. To his right is a dead body. Look past him to find the keys.
Now head out of this room and look to the far left corner of the building for a door that will lead you outside.
- This Changes Everything
Get out of the truck and follow your partner's lead. Once inside the building, listen to the guard, then turn to your left and pick up the bags of money from the back of the truck. From there, follow the guard down through the building until you get to the vault and burning room.
Once you're in the burning room, place the bags on the table. Listen for when your partner says the word "heat". That's your cue to kill the guard with a silent takedown. From there, go through the door Giorgi opens and sneak into the main vault area. Once you’re in, take cover behind the first crate. Look for the button prompt to perform a silent takedown on the first guard. Then sneak up behind the next guard and take him out. take out both of the other guards without being seen. Then, enter the vault.
After the cutscene, you'll find yourself in a firefight with the police. Take cover quickly behind the crates immediately outside of the vault. The first wave of guards will come out of the elevator directly in front of you. If you don’t take out the guards quickly, they will begin to flank you. So do your best to take them out as quickly as possible. (Always be checking your mini-map and look for the red markers indicating the guards positions.) Eventually you will need to regroup with Giorgi. He will try to break into the next room, with no luck. Go up to this door and break it open yourself. Grab the guns in here (and the health kit on the back wall) and return to the main room and wait for another wave of guards. Soon after you engage them, a cutscene will play.
Mafia III is a 2016 action-adventure video game developed by Hangar 13 and published by 2K Games. It was released in October 2016 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows, in May 2017 for macOS, and in October 2021 for Google Stadia. It is the sequel to Mafia II and the third installment in the Mafia series. Set within the fictional city of New Bordeaux (based on New Orleans) in 1968, the story follows former criminal and Vietnam veteran Lincoln Clay, who is forced to return to a life of crime to help his adoptive family settle problems with the local branch of the Mafia. After the Mafia betray and murder his family, Lincoln embarks on a quest for revenge while slowly building a criminal empire and seizing power from other criminal organisations in the city.
The development of Mafia III began soon after Mafia II's release, but initially had problems. 2K Czech, the developer of the series' first installments, oversaw restructure, with much of the development team assigned to the company's new studio, Hangar 13. After deciding on recreating New Orleans in 1968, the development team drew influence from the series' previous projects, and designed the game around Clay to replicate the core structure of its predecessors. Much of the development work constituted the open world's creation, and several team members conducted field research around Louisiana to capture footage for the design team. The game's soundtrack features several licensed songs composed by various musicians who were active during the time period.
Upon release, the game received mixed reviews, with praise directed at its story, characters, darker themes, and soundtrack. However, some of the gameplay mechanics and the presence of technical issues drew criticism. The game was a commercial success, selling seven million copies worldwide. On 19 May 2020, to coincide with the remake of the first Mafia game, 2K Games released a version of Mafia III comprised with all downloadable content packs titled Mafia III: Definitive Edition. This Definitive Edition was later included in the Mafia: Trilogy pack, released on 25 September 2020.