Mafia III Definitive Edition - Part 26 (100% Completionist, No Deaths, Hard Difficulty)

Mafia III Definitive Edition - Part 26 (100% Completionist, No Deaths, Hard Difficulty)

Completing the Mafia Trilogy, we move onto the final entry: Mafia III Definitive Edition. Set within the fictional city of New Bordeaux during the Vietnam War era (late 1960s), the game follows Lincoln Clay, an SOG operative returning from Vietnam back to his hometown. Working for Sammy Robinson, leader of the Black Mob in Delray Hollow District of New Bordeaux, we follow Lincoln as he takes revenge on the Marcano Crime Family, who killed his protege and his friends, by taking control over Marcano's rackets in New Bordeaux. Walkthrough logic will follow the same criteria as with all other games I've done thus far: Story Missions are completed without failing or dying during their play and we will collect the Collectibles in these missions (Playboy Magazines and other collectibles). Since there are multiple DLCs available for Mafia III, within the story itself, we will complete these as well. In Part 26, before he goes after Tommy Marcano, Lincoln meets with John Donovan and learns that John's old colleague turned traitor Connor Aldridge might have come to New Bordeaux. In order to learn what he is doing, John and Lincoln go to meet Robert Marshall, John's old buddy and contact. Content: 0:00 Interlude 2:12 Stones Unturned DLC Mission #1 - Creature of Habit 13:04 Stones Unturned DLC Mission #2 - Welcome to the Show 30:54 Interlude 34:00 Stones Unturned DLC Mission #3 - Devotchka 46:25 Stones Unturned DLC Mission #4 - In-Country (Intro Cutscene), End of Part 26 All content belongs to Hangar 13 and 2K Games. No copyright infringements are intended. All the material belongs to its respective owners (Producers, Singers and Labels) for the music that is used in the game by Hangar 13 and 2K Games. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.