Lincoln Clay will have to decide which mentor’s path will he end up choosing to claim his revenge.
The Vietnam War veteran will have two sides to choose from. One of them is going to be Father James Ballard, the father figure and spiritual guide to Clay, helping him recover from the war (it’s not easy to mentally get through the war memories, mind you). The other person is John Donovan, who works for CIA, giving him another way to help get rid of the Italian mafia.
The two sides mean conflicts: Ballard, as a priest, doesn’t support killing people endlessly, but Donovan can help clean your status with authorities after a bloodbath – while we get one result at the end, the way how we get there is up to us. However, it’s unlikely to fail a mission for following mostly one mentor like what we saw in Splinter Cell: Double Agent; in that game, if you went fully with one organization and the other one lost faith in you, you had to restart the stage.
We can enter the city of New Bourdeaux on October 7 – that’s when Mafia III launches on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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