Mafia: Definitive Edition (2020) [No Commentary] In the dark underbelly of 1930s America, Mafia: Definitive Edition tells the gripping rise-and-fall story of Tommy Angelo, an ordinary cab driver turned mobster in the crime-ridden city of Lost Heaven. Tommy’s life takes a violent turn when he rescues two wounded gangsters—Sam and Paulie—from a rival family ambush. Grateful for his help, the Salieri crime family offers him a job, pulling him into a world of money, power, and bloodshed. What starts as easy cash for simple jobs—running liquor, collecting debts, and acting as a getaway driver—slowly drags Tommy deeper into the mafia’s brutal operations. As he rises through the ranks, forming bonds with the fiery Paulie and the calculating Sam, Tommy enjoys the perks of the criminal life: respect, wealth, and power. But with each mission—a botched bank heist, a brutal assassination, and the cold-blooded murder of a beloved racer—his conscience begins to crack. The more he tries to justify his actions, the more he realizes there’s no honor among thieves. The story’s brilliance lies in its framing: an older Tommy, years later, recounting his past to a detective. We know from the start that his life in the mob ends in betrayal. When Salieri orders a hit on Tommy himself, he’s forced to turn against the family, becoming a rat to save his own skin. But even in witness protection, the past doesn’t let go. The game’s final moments reveal the true cost of Tommy’s choices—his friends dead, his soul corrupted, and his fate sealed by the very violence he once embraced. Mafia: Definitive Edition isn’t just a gangster power fantasy; it’s a tragic tale of how greed and loyalty can destroy a man, leaving him with nothing but regret.