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Der Pate

Originaltitel: The Godfather
  • Videospiel
  • 2006
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Der Pate (2006)
ActionDramaKriminalität

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuSet in New York from 1945-1955, Players will join the Corleone family as "soldiers" and work their way up the ranks through loyalty, fear, and any number of illegal activities. The goal is t... Alles lesenSet in New York from 1945-1955, Players will join the Corleone family as "soldiers" and work their way up the ranks through loyalty, fear, and any number of illegal activities. The goal is to become Don of your own mafia family.Set in New York from 1945-1955, Players will join the Corleone family as "soldiers" and work their way up the ranks through loyalty, fear, and any number of illegal activities. The goal is to become Don of your own mafia family.

  • Regie
    • Peter Mitchell Rubin
  • Drehbuch
    • Mario Puzo
    • Philip Campbell
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Marlon Brando
    • Robert Duvall
    • James Caan
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    8,3/10
    4201
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Peter Mitchell Rubin
    • Drehbuch
      • Mario Puzo
      • Philip Campbell
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Marlon Brando
      • Robert Duvall
      • James Caan
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    Marlon Brando
    Marlon Brando
    • Don Vito Corleone
    • (Synchronisation)
    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Tom Hagen
    • (Synchronisation)
    James Caan
    James Caan
    • Sonny Corleone
    • (Synchronisation)
    Abe Vigoda
    Abe Vigoda
    • Salvatore Tessio
    • (Synchronisation)
    Doug Abrahams
    Doug Abrahams
    • Don Vito Corleone
    • (Synchronisation)
    • …
    Andrew Pifko
    Andrew Pifko
    • Aldo Trapani
    • (Synchronisation)
    Michael Dobson
    Michael Dobson
    • Rocco Lampone
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Mike Dobson)
    • …
    Garry Chalk
    Garry Chalk
    • Luca Brasi
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jason Schombing
    Jason Schombing
    • Marty 'Monk' Malone
    • (Synchronisation)
    Jennifer Copping
    Jennifer Copping
    • Frances 'Frankie' Malone
    • (Synchronisation)
    Joseph May
    Joseph May
    • Michael Corleone
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Joe May)
    Richard Newman
    Richard Newman
    • Sollozzo
    • (Synchronisation)
    Andrew Moxham
    Andrew Moxham
    • Fredo Corleone
    • (Synchronisation)
    Lori Triolo
    Lori Triolo
    • Rosa
    • (Synchronisation)
    Tony Alcantar
    Tony Alcantar
    • Paulie Gatto
    • (Synchronisation)
    • (as Tony Alacanta)
    Scott McNeil
    Scott McNeil
    • The Trojan
    • (Synchronisation)
    Michael Kopsa
    Michael Kopsa
    • Emilio Barzini
    • (Synchronisation)
    Bill Meilen
    • Philip Tattaglia
    • (Synchronisation)
    • …
    • Regie
      • Peter Mitchell Rubin
    • Drehbuch
      • Mario Puzo
      • Philip Campbell
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    8axtiik

    A great addition to the franchise

    The game The Godfather is an exciting epic that takes us into the world of Coppola's iconic film, where every scene comes to life through action. The feeling of nostalgia strikes from the first moments, transporting us into the world of the American Dream and criminal dominance.

    The game is designed for true fans of the movie, as it successfully captures the atmosphere and characters. The open world, similar to GTA, carries its own unique charm.

    A combination of smooth controls, decent graphics for its time, and engaging gameplay makes The Godfather an impressive discovery for fans of the film and gamers alike.

    Visually, the game looks quite impressive for its time. While the graphics might seem somewhat outdated to modern players, at the time of release, they were good enough to convey the atmosphere of 20th-century New York. The city streets, cars, and interiors are all created with attention to detail, which adds to the game's unique charm and allows players to fully immerse themselves in the world of the mafia.

    One of the key elements that makes The Godfather so appealing is its open world, which is reminiscent of GTA but with its own distinct personality. Players can explore vast areas, complete various missions-both main and side quests-and interact with numerous NPCs, giving them the feeling of being a true participant in the criminal underworld. The open world adds a level of freedom and variety to the gameplay, allowing players to experience the game in their own way.

    The game's plot, while based on the events of the movie, also expands and complements it. Players are given the opportunity not just to watch the story of the Corleone family unfold but to take an active role in it. This creates a sense of immersion, making players feel that their actions influence the course of events. Interactions with iconic characters such as Vito Corleone, Michael, and Sonny add authenticity to the game. Their dialogues and the situations they find themselves in give the impression that you're part of the movie itself.

    As for gameplay, The Godfather offers a variety of experiences. Players can engage in shootouts, fistfights, car chases, and missions involving territory takeovers, among other things. The combat system is simple but effective, allowing for easy control and enjoyment of the action. The game mechanics also include the ability to use intimidation or bribery, allowing players to expand their clan's influence through more strategic means. This adds depth to the game and makes it more engaging.

    Additionally, the game allows for character customization, enabling players to create their own unique protagonist. This adds a sense of individuality and emphasizes the player's significance in the story. On top of that, character progression allows for skill upgrades, which open up new possibilities in mission execution and world interaction.

    However, despite all its advantages, The Godfather is not without its flaws. Some players may find the graphics and animations somewhat outdated. Additionally, certain missions can feel repetitive, which at times may lead to a loss of interest. But these shortcomings do not detract from the game's importance for those who appreciate the atmosphere of the original story.

    Overall, The Godfather is a true gem for fans of Coppola's film and lovers of crime-based action games. The game masterfully combines an engaging storyline, authentic atmosphere, iconic characters, and deep gameplay, allowing players to feel like a part of the legendary narrative. If you're a fan of the film or just enjoy open-world games with a criminal theme, The Godfather is a project worth trying out.
    10DylansFearFiles

    From Novel,To Film,To Game.........

    Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather is seen as one of the greatest movies ever made and one of the best books ever written by most people. Before Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas was released in 1990, The Godfather was seen as the definitive portrayal of life in the Mafia. In 2006, a game adaptation was released. Its about the same things the film is (money, power, love, revenge and betrayal).

    You play as a character (who's default name is Aldo Trapani, so we'll call him that) who's wiseguy father was killed by Don Emilio Barzini of the Barzini family (one of the strongest families in New York City) in 1936, fast forward nine years to 1945, he is a young hoodlum (probably in his 20s) who ends up working his way up from being a simple enforcer for the family to being the Don of the whole city.

    This game has a very close relationship to the movie and doesn't deviate from the plot very much. In it you get to meet major characters like Don Vito Corleone, Michael Corleone, Sonny and Tom Hagen. You get to be involved with the killings of Virgil Sollozo and you also help kill the rival family Dons. But your character's main goal is to take over the city for the family and get his revenge on Don Barzini.

    I give this game a solid 10/10 for its amazing graphics, controls, storyline and gameplay.
    POckelford

    PS2 game Lets down the franchise...

    When I saw this game advertised I had to have it. I am a huge fan of all three films, the music and the novels. The way the game is presented, the packaging, the marketing and the hype point to this being the game we Godfather fans have been waiting for, but for me at least this was not the case.

    From the outset the game reminds the player of Grand Theft Auto III and later GTA titles. This would not be a bad thing, as they are some of the best selling games of all time, what is a bad thing is that the graphics and the movement (on the PS2 at least) feel more like GTA III than the year old San Andreas.

    The story that runs through the game starts well with reenactments of the movie and big star voices matched to well rendered characters. The player missions do not fail to entertain, but if you fail them a few times the game fails to entice you to try again and again in the way that GTA does. The most boring part of the game is the neighbourhood consolidation missions. These are highly repetitive and time consuming.

    The controls of the game are also a let down to any fan of the GTA franchise. It would seem that in a move to distance this game from GTA the new 'blackhand' control setup has been created. Trying to learn this new setup after years of GTA play left me frustrated playing the early stages of the game. Worse than this, however, is the driving model. The cars are mindlessly unrealistic in their reaction to the controls and driving in a straight line is as much a challenge as knocking over a tailors. (More likely to accidentally knock it over in a car) Fans of the Coppola and Rota expecting great use of 'that' music will also be disappointed. Yes the themes are used but only when driving, and mixed with what sounds like dodgy 80s synth.

    All in all I'd recommend fans of the Godfather to play The Godfather soundtrack whilst playing Mafia to avoid disappointment.
    p_h_j_1

    An offer you can and should refuse

    Grand theft auto spawned a whole new generation of free form, sandbox game. From Streets of LA to Mafia. This is EA's take on the subject using The Godfather for limited inspiration.

    The game itself is very lacklustre and anyone who has played similar games will immediately see that this is a very poor example of both how to make a game and how to use what is solid gold subject matter. Considering the quality of the original film it seems surprising that this game made it out the door.

    The graphics are no better - and in fact worse than Mafia even though this game was released some 3 years ago. In a similar vein the city is a dog to drive around and to make matters worse the cars are some of the worst ever done in a game of this type.

    The actual game itself is over far far far too quickly. Whereas similar titles have some 50 to a 100 levels the Godfather gives a meagre 25 and most of these are either small or taken up at the start as tutorial missions. The remainder are usually just generic missions with only a few relating to the film.

    Action in the game is equally bothersome. At times it seems as though enemies are either made of wet tissue paper or are full on bullet proof. You will very often find yourself cursing at the screen because a mobster takes 5 magnum hits to the chest and takes you down with one seemingly devastating long range shotgun blast. The only saving grace is the style that you get to execute some finishing moves; with names such as hats off execution or Face-off execution.

    All in all this is not worth the time or money. Its just a lazy way for EA to cash in on a game area that they have no expertise in. Rent the game, borrow it or play it at a friends. mafia handles the same subject of 1940's gangsters better and Grand theft auto gives you far more too do and gives you a hell of a lot more fun while you do it.

    5/10
    8timothy_480

    Very well done

    The thing that i like most about the game is that it follows the main plot of the movie while also creating a story of its own. In the game you will be able to play the missions from the movie and also do a few that were mentioned but you never saw them. For example you get to be the living crap out of the two guys that beat Bonasera's daughter and you get to sneak into Jack Woltz' mansion and do a little stealth stuff with a garrot wire until you finally reach his bedroom.

    The game is kind of like gta with a free roaming mode but i wouldn't say they copied them, gta just created a new saught of thing for gangster games. You can do the usual stuff like on any other mafia game such as killing randoms, stealing cars, robbing banks and bombing places. You can get a good range of weapons and it is pretty cool being able to use 1930's tommy guns, pistols, shotguns and molotovs. The cars are a bit over the top but the handling of them is simple enough. A thing that will get to anyone though is how accurate New York is. You will find that you keep having to look at the huge map in the start menu to make sure that you don't get lost. It will take you about half an hour to get used to controls but once you learn them you are covered.

    In the game you will encounter all the same guys you saw in the movie such as Clemenza, Rocco, Al Neri, Tom Hagen etc. The only issue i have with one of the characters is that he is not the same and i am talking about Michael. The guy does not have the same personality and is not the cool smooth Michael that we experienced in the film. James Cann and Robert Duvall reprise their roles and do an excellent job with the voices and so do a few other guys.

    I would recommend this game to anyone who is a godfather freak unless you have something wrong with people making it into a game and even if you haven't seen the movie or don't like it, it is a great gangster game.

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      Before his death, Marlon Brando recorded a small amount of dialogue to reprise his character, Don Vito Corleone. He was very enthusiastic about this work, was fascinated with the technology involved, and approved of his character's representation in the game. Unfortunately, due to his poor health only one of his recordings made it into the game. The oxygen tank he needed to breathe was audible on the track. The only scene that actually uses Brando's voice was the scene in the hospital. When you approach Don Vito in his hospital bed, he gives a short speech about Sollozzo. Clips of Brando's voice taken from the film are used in some scenes. Doug Abrahams, who also voiced Clemenza and Jack Woltz in the game, was cast specifically for his ability to mimic Brando, and also acted as a dialect coach.
    • Patzer
      Peter Clemenza does not age nor change his clothes in nearly 20 years (1936-1955).
    • Zitate

      Michael Corleone: Just lie here Pop. Just lie here. I'll take care of you now. I'm with you now... I'm with you.

      Don Vito Corleone: [Brando's last recording] You know, it's a lot of foolishness about this Sollozzo business. It's so unfortunate, it's really unnecessary. Gave him my 'no' with common courtesy. I told him his business would not interfere with mine. And uh, he wouldn't take it right. I know the Tattaglia family has brought down misfortune on our own heads. Well, that's life. Everybody's got their own tale of sorrow.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Folge #34.12 (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Oh Marie
      Sung by Dean Martin

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 24. März 2006 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Englisch
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      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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      • Outpost Studios
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