Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
“Ever since the Mafia series originally released back in 2002 the titles always helped set themselves apart from other crime-based action games by sticking as close as possible to the mob’s ways, be it how the family handled themselves or their historic elements even if they were embellished heavily. Across the many developers that have handled the four game series Hangar 13 has now fully taken the reins after putting out Mafia III back in 2016 and giving fans a taste of the first two games again both a remastering of the second (albeit from another developer) and a remake of the first. Now after a fairly lengthy period between games Hangar 13 has returned five years after those re-releases with Mafia: The Old Country promising a more story-driven focus on a game that has always excelled at storytelling and atmosphere. The question is, were they successful?”


