![]() To find out what a couple of “Mafia II’s” songs were, I literally had to Google “Mafia II song list,” scan through this web page and then look for the videos on YouTube to confirm what was what. Whereas most games with licensed music include some kind of credits/legalese telling you what songs are included in the game, “Mafia II’s” gives you nothing. Turning to the game’s instruction manual offers no help either. ![]() They just come on every so often between songs and offer social commentary. And while there are DJs at each radio station, they never seem to actually talk about the music they’re playing. Unlike, say, “Grand Theft Auto IV,” no little box comes up telling you what song is playing. ![]() One thing I found frustrating, though, is that the game really doesn’t give you any indication what the heck you’re listening to. ![]() ![]() If you read my review of “Mafia II” earlier this week, you know I really enjoyed the game’s music, even if it isn’t often period-appropriate. ![]()
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