Mafia Iii -: Robgamers.com

: The 1968 setting of New Bordeaux (a fictionalized New Orleans) is described as incredibly stylish, complemented by an "overwhelmingly good" soundtrack featuring authentic 1960s tracks.

The review of from RobinGaming (likely the "Robgamers" you're referencing) highlights a common sentiment: the game is a mix of brilliant storytelling and frustratingly repetitive gameplay. Key Takeaways from the Review Mafia III - Robgamers.com

: Like many critics, RobinGaming praises the "best acted cut-scenes in gaming" and the unique documentary-style presentation that keeps the player invested in Lincoln Clay's revenge story. : The 1968 setting of New Bordeaux (a

: At launch, the review noted significant polish issues, including a "blurry" look on PC, bugs, and "brain-dead" AI that sometimes ruined the immersion. Critical Consensus : At launch, the review noted significant polish

: The review characterizes the game as "repetitively disappointing". After a strong first few hours, it settles into a loop of clearing out "rackets" (drugs, prostitution, etc.) that can feel like a "tiresome, repetitive grind".