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1.Lost his mom while in prison 2.Sister wanted no part of him 3.Father was killed by a loan shark 4.Lost his best friend or is not allowed to ever see him again 5. force to work for another family in another state 6. Almost gets killed by that family Yeah vito gave up everything for the life dude deserve to be the boss of his own family
“Ppl wHo KiLLeD ViTo wErE PrObAbLy MoNsTeRs ThAt mUsT hAvE nOt PlAyEd tHe MaFiA 2” Reeaally now. Well, you obviously haven’t played the original Mafia and you just did the same thing in II, only difference this time is that you had choice of letting vito live. I find it hypocritical that some of you went mad when vito was killed, which is optional btw, you vilify anyone who picked this choice while in II, you just killed the protagonist of Mafia I in cold blood but you don’t see anyone complaining about it.
@NinjaStyle well, knowing what vito became in mafia 3 he probably want to keep it professional with everything and everyone so maybe no he didn't marry that lady which leads to that scene where he just looking at the beach alone from his penthouse, maybe if he ever marry anyone the scene will change into him playing with his grandchildrens all the while he overseeing the empire he made but then again one could never guess
People that killed Vito have no emotions. His life was really sad and he wanted to finally live a good stable life. It's really good to see him in the casino alive , old and happy :)
“Now, not that anything’s gonna go wrong, but just in case, GOD DAMN, don’t you want a man like that on your side?” The amount of absolute irony in this quote by Sal is simply immeasurable...
I noticed that too, but the best part is not even that. He says that in the beggining of the game that he wants Lincoln on his side, but after you went to destroy all the rackets build up by Tommy Marcano, Sal Marcano says: "I'm tired of hearing of Lincoln Clay, he is just one man, a f*cking Nigger" I bet he forgot what Lincoln really was and underestimated him...
Banshee Gaming really, if you kill Vito you are fucked in the head, he’s the best protagonist in any game, the only people who could beat him in my opinion is Arthur Morgan and Tommy Angelo
If you look into it, Leo Galante was the one that destroyed Vito's career. Galante was the one that forced Vito to kill Falcone, so that Vinci would then be the only big time family mob left in the Empire Bay. Leo made Vito his puppet since Vito was in a loop at the end of Mafia 2. So Leo used Vito to kill Falcone so that Vinci would then rule Empire Bay
Killing Falcon is the only option for Vito after he and Joe raided the Red Dragon restaurant. If it wasn't for Leo, he would be dead by now. All The Commission and Triads gang wanted him dead and killing Falcon is the only ticket for him to get out alive.
if we look at vito's life and apply real world logic. vito should've stayed in the army in ww2 and even after the war because that's the only line of legit work that vito is qualified for. or lets say the events of mafia 2 went up to the part where henry got them into dealing drugs, vito shouldn't have participated. or when vito's friend wanted to kill the tongs vito shouldn't have participated. or let's say vito did help kill the tongs. he should've hightailed it out of town afterwards and hide. so basically vito screwed himself.
@@TheGuroLOLITA vito keeps saying everyone tried to mess with him he did it to himself. working for luca in the early part of mafia 1. or saying leo screwed with him... vito screwed himself.
I love the depiction of Lincoln before the tragedy. He seems a lot more happy and respectful and after the shooting, he trusts no one and speaks aggressive so no one fucks him over again.
any future games further down the timeline would be too much for vito still running and gunning. as the later games would be post 1970s and vito would be too old.
@@gokublack3107 mafia 3 takes place 1968 where he's 43 years old but he looks like a man that's 58 years old. if you make a mafia game that takes place where vito is 52 that would be 1977 and he would look like a 70 year old man lol mafia 1 we saw tommy go from a 30 year old man to 51 year old man and he was quite frail at the end of mafia 2
Honestly it doesn’t look like the same jacket but more like a different jacket of same colour and style he brought because he liked the old one I’ve done that too many times
@ still better? dude. no. hes the best one out of all of them. plus hes a character that has left an imprint in the mafia series. killing him off is like ending the whole thing. so no. for those that do kill him off. are not true fans.
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Thomas Beers Uhhhh I was talking about the guy who did the main comment? Because he said that even tho he has not played mafia 2, he still spared Vito. So I was praising him😅
He is colder, because he followed orders got fu*ked, lost his best friend (best of his knowledge), and was exiled from his home. Vito is a beat down jaded middle age man in mafia 3, but still awesome. Also I think decades of heavy drinking and smoking caught up with him too.
@@vorisn2001 I like your comment about Vito. You're right, he is the same Vito from previous release. Vito is getting older but unfortunately developers did'nt put a moustache on him.
It's sad, but true. I believe that the end of Mafia 2 really stuck with him, particularly when he and Joe walked in on Henry getting killed. He seemed really torn up at the idea that Henry might be a traitor, being seperated from Joe was the straw that broke the camel's back. You could see it in his expression.
Vito makes for a good tragic character. Even though I really like him, I don't mind the ending where he dies because it really does cement just how cruel this line of work is, especially for someone like Vito. That said, I can't help but figure when I play this game I will go out of my way to give all the territories to Vito.
@@sbj97 we don't know how long. if we assume that say everything was done by 1970. leo would've been 83. there were people from the ww1 generation living into their 90s. so it's possible leo could've lived up to 1977. it's possible vito could've had a not as long life due to his drinking/smoking. vito looked like shit in 1968 and he was only 43. i can bet vito dying before leo.
@@sheep9546 again with such heavy smoking/ drinking as portrayed from the games mafia 2/3 I really doubt vito living to 100. also in his line of work it's pretty dangerous even if he's a don/underboss we saw that in mafia 1-3 where tommy took out morello or vito taking out 2 bosses (falcone/clemente) and then in mafia 3 with lincoln taking out the marcano family. so basically a recurring theme is new guy comes along and takes you out for your seat essentially.
After everything he and Leo went through, I’m surprised that Vito actually came to hate him. But I suppose it makes sense, considering that Vito thinks Joe’s dead because of him.
What I believe is that Vito doesn't hate Leo until he's dying. What I always thought was that he was in contact with Leo the whole time through since that was part of his new job in New Bordeaux. Marcano wanted Vito dead because he was afraid that Vito would report the casino and Sal's leaving to Leo and the commission, so Vito would have had made some contact with the commission in the past to warrant Marcano's ire. Next is that Vito isn't worried about the consequences of killing the Marcano family. After losing Joe due to his actions in going rogue and Killing the Tong organization, you'd think he'd be more reluctant about disrupting the balance of the criminal underworld again. Unless he was given approval by Leo after the attempt on Vito's life by Grecco under Sal's orders (which violated the rule that Sal couldn't put a hit on Vito unless the Commission allowed it) thus giving Vito a go ahead to help Lincoln with his plan. Lastly is the fact that Leo Galante meets Lincoln at the end of Mafia 3 with knowledge of him and what he's done. New Bordeaux media wouldn't have reported Lincoln's name for the previous battles, and it's not like Sal was going to alert the commission when he would be in hot water for trying to get out. So the only one who could give the details on Lincoln Clay's actions and his area, would be someone who helped him and had ties to The commission. Vito Scaletta.
@@SumschmuckI think Vito had hate for Leo since the ending of mafia 2 when Vito was ordered by Leo and the commission to get rid of Carlo falcone. He did this with the extra help of Joe not knowing that Leo had already arranged Joe's fate so to speak. Vito obviously felt betrayed by Leo who he trusted and ontop of that he still believed that Joe is dead which isn't true given the ending of mafia 3.
Lincoln moving out and letting Vito live his life is the best thing for both characters, Lincoln had a new life outside of New Bordeaux crimes and Vito overcame his past without forgetting it
When you will change the original mafia 3 soundtrack to mafia 2 sound track its more heart breaking ( and when you are czech its moooore heart breaking 😥😣)
So I just finished mafia 2 again and Vito killed literal scorns of people single handed and his death is a mother ducking injustice to his sick legacy , he deserved more.
@@Kostaki05 sure I understand why he ratted out, but he's still a rat. And Vito didn't even pull the trigger, that was Joe. Besides, Vito was just following orders.
@@Kostaki05 hell no not to "avenge" Tommy. They HAD to kill Tommy with no choice in the matter. It's not like the characters knew anything about Tommy anyway. So to be fair fuck that. Keep Vito alive. As far as i know all 3 bosses are supposed to survive, that's the true canon ending to this game.
Mafia 3 was my first game and I never killed any of my underbosses. My main ending was leaving but I always made sure to distribute my districts equally so I didn't have anyone turn against me and I got the highest amount of perks and favors
shit makes me sick like how is that even a choice people say he killed tommy so he deserved it but vito didnt know who tommy was and the bosses set that up that was the ultimate ending for tommy.
Mafia 3 was actually really good up until after you got all three underbosses, after that the story slowed to a near-halt to accommodate taking all the redundant districts. The entire middle section of the game, from after getting the underbosses until the story finally starts to come to a head, felt like a bunch of not-fun side quests that you were forced to do to continue the story. The organization-building mechanics also made the game fee too long. Honestly I think the game would have been better without it, then it would have been a fast-paced, focused cinematic story like Mafia 1 and 2 instead of a subpar wannabe GTA. It had all the ingredients to be great: the characters were mostly great, the actual story beneath all the garbage padding was good, the time period and atmosphere was great. The organization-building, Assassin’s Creed/Just Cause-style “take over the city” crap just turned the entire middle of the game into a boring repetitive slog. The focus on that mechanic also messed up the story, since the choice aspect it gave you, and the ability to favor/alienate and then kill your under bosses, none of those three characters got to be used well after their section in the beginning, because the story had to leave room for them to die, by not really utilizing them. Vito was such a badass in the beginning, and then he basically becomes a one-note bucatini meme. Cassandra and Burke were well written and acted, but they never get to do anything. It turns all three characters into petty squabbling annoyances that have no relevance to the story. Remove the undercooked choice mechanics and all three characters could have been utilized in much more interesting ways that made them integral to the story. And also, since the organization-building mechanic was obviously too big and ambitious for Hangar 13’s first Mafia game, it also likely took up way too much time and resources and led to the unfinished feel that the game has. A laser-focused, story-driven, linear Mafia 3 that had more polish on the essentials and less clumsy filler would have been so amazing. I wouldn’t even be bothered that it isn’t really a “Mafia” game like the first two, it still would have been amazing in its own right. Instead we got a bloated unfinished slog that taunts us with the ingredients of a great game, and then drowns all those great elements in repetitive D-tier mandatory side missions and clumsy undercooked choice mechanics. I really want to love Mafia 3 as much as I do the first two, and I really don’t hate it like some people, but it makes me so sad to be able to see, so easily, how great the game could have been without a few blatant, crucial missteps that had a nasty negative ripple effect across the whole game. Mafia 3 will always be one of the greatest disappointments to me, not because it’s flat-out irredeemably bad (it’s actually far from it), but because there’s so much good that stands out among the meh and mediocre, constantly reminding me of the tragically wasted potential of what could have been an absolutely amazing instant-classic.
Narug I think they had a great vision for it, but they really overreached with the gameplay systems and ended up cutting all the great story bits and world activities that would have made the gameplay design shine. Tbh given the final product I would have preferred just a tight linear narrative game like the first two, but their full vision of the game really would have been something to behold if they had been able to accomplish it.
I know I’m late to this comment, but I don’t think this game would’ve been one of the “greats”, or even a “masterpiece” in the same league as the first two games. As bad as the district mechanics were, I don’t think getting rid of them entirely is a good idea. Rather, cut down the number of repetitive missions types (interrogations, hit targets, inventory destruction, etc.) and replace them with district-specific missions (like for… say, Southdowns, with the counterfeit money operations, you destroy one of the printing locations; or a real example from the game would be helping that counterfeiter guy escape the city). The district takeover part of the game, I think, is a good idea on paper. It can lead to fantastic character moments and, because the underbosses have their own set of side missions, it only takes away from their characters if you allow it to, if that makes sense. All Hangar 13 needed to do was make each district more unique in their missions.
2020 playing mafia 2 was just a masterpiece...still hoping for mafia 4 though where joe will return..nobody will believe me but I really think that leo's driver from mafia 3 is joe.. but most importantly my favorite quote of joe is "You shot like my sister vito"
Why does Vito Scaletta remind alot of Michael Franseze. Same demeanor, same charisma, even though one is fictional and the other was a real life mobster.
Apparently Vito was supposed to be a playable character in the cut mafia 3 dlc so not fair he should have been a playable character the guy is soo cool he is probably one of the best mafia protagonist
Hasan--97 makes sense coz it would have continued the events after mafia 2 and the rumoured dlc is that Vito would find joe in a countryside somewhere in empire bay I guess the mafia games don’t want you to play as the same protagonists they make you play as different characters/protagonists
I’d love Mafia 4 or even a DLC for Mafia 3 to be set between 1968-2016 and you play as Vito, building up his criminal empire after the death of Casandra and Burke and Lincoln’s departure. Fighting off competition, some kind of big drama with the commission, seeing Empire Bay again. It’d be really cool I think.
4:48 This mission is the funniest to me. Not because of the nature of it, but because of a bug that happened right after the start of the chase. Grecco crashed his car right after the bridge jump, saving a lot of time than chasing him.
Honestly. There is no choice for me during the last segment of the game...Mafia is all about Vito...He is the one who gets it all, he is the one who deserves it...No one else tbh...
Cassandra I could never trust but Burke & Vito were cool 💚 I could tell Burke was really hurt and sorry about what happened and wanted to make things right with Nicki I hope they can get along one day
Mafia 3 was free on PS+ and was my intro to the series. Vito instantly became my favorite underboss the old school italian mobster vibes. And he even offers to make you pasta if you give him territory!
apprently there were alot of cut content from Mafia 2, like Vito going after Frank Vinci and other stuff, why they didn t go the path were Vito and Joe do revenge and make out alive as friends and formed their own crime family is still beyond me ( some stuff talks that Leo Galante also would have been part of the Vito & Joe Cleaning up the old gangsters and old crime families, should have been or maybe could have been part of the Mafia 2 Story, so more chapters than, what we got.)
1:22 "worst place to shoot a man is in the forehead, skulls harder than you think" funny because I was landing headshots this whole game and they didn't come back XD
I always keep Vito alive and give him the city; never liked Cassandra and Burke is badass but crazy. Vito just has that old school Italian mobster that converts lead to gold.
also Vito and Joe gave everything for Cosa Nostra they would never destroy it, and they couldnt destroy it, Marcano family was pretty weak they couldnt touch the Commission
I knew having Vito in charge was a good idea Cassandra destroys the city and Burke turns it into a cesspool, Vito however manages to make it great (and keep it in one piece)