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A decent open world GTA knockoff

Despite Vice City ripping off the movie wholesale, it took an actual video game adaptation to get the whole "so sick of winning" satire of the movie.

Scarface fanfiction that plays like a gta bootleg

very fun, repetitive towards the end


my little sister always thought she drived the cars, but in reality her controller was turned off lmao. she still hates me for that

As a Scarface fan, a total disappointment...

the best "GTA clone" out there
cant help but love tony

me (a film expert) (also a videogame expert): this character's name is tony montana

Um GTA Vice City wannabe, lembro que não conseguia passar do começo porque uma onça ficava me matando direto.

I was hyped to play Scarface the game itself, because of the brilliant movie and because of the 80’s Miami vibe. The beginning made sense but after 5 or 6 hours of playing, I got bored because of the storyline. Am I right that the most important thing to do is to take over various districts right? You earn money by take out gangs and sell drugs to gain more money. After that you buy businesses and do everything again and again. That’s what I understand. Buying businesses sounds interesting, but from what I experienced is that it doesn’t really reward you for the amount of money you invest in it. For example, when you buy a property in GTA Vice City, you get rewarded with your investment but in this game it doesn’t really make sense (correct me if I’m wrong). The best thing about this game for me is the Soundtrack and the weapons versus the shooting combat. Unfortunately I had higher expectations from this title.

Yes, a Vice City clone in a way, but it’s actually a lot more than that and in fact, I actually have to say this is better than Vice City. I loved the Scarface movie, so I knew I was going to love this game too.

This is a fantastic example of you take a What-If scenario and execute it. I love the idea of Tony surviving the mansion shootout and rebuilding his empire to get revenge on Sosa. It’s so awesome to come back and take down all those other guys too, like the Diaz Brothers, Nacho Contras, Gaspar Gomez, and Tony’s scumbag of a lawyer, George Sheffield. The game has amazing progression. You build relationships with people on the street, you get the money, power, and the women, and you can hear how desperate and worried Sosa is with each passing phone call. This shows how Tony learned from his mistake and now the tables turned. Tony definitely learned from his mistakes in the movie. He’s no longer a drug addict and you can hear him regret killing Manny in some dialogue. Sosa still was intimidating, so his phone calls had my worried with how hard he was going to be to fight. I was right because his thugs were no joke, but killing him was easy since I went straight for the head. I wish there was more to the story, but you really do connect with the criminal empire aspect of the game, so that makes up for it.

Scarface was the perfect theme for a criminal empire game to take on and having this be a What-If makes the experience worth it instead of just having it get undermined because Tony died in the film. I love doing distribution missions and walking into the bank to launder millions of dollars into my account like a boss. It’s so fun and it really feels like a game a chance because anything can happen. You’ll have some good days, but there are going to be bad days too and believe, I had a lot of bad days, either me getting killed from a freaking chainsaw (God, I hate those things in this game), getting ambushed from a pissed off gang, or having the car blow up with all the money and drugs in there. This game really captures how hard it is to build a criminal empire and I love it. At first, you have to get cocaine from small-time drug dealers, but by the end, you grow it. You have to get money to buy things and it’s thrilling once you get everything. You have an entire criminal empire, you got revenge on everyone, you own so much stuff, and you have sexy bodyguards once you get 100%. The only problem I have with this aspect of the game is that some businesses get attacked way too often, such as the U-Gin Shotgun Bar. That place got attacked so many times, like who would want to go there now that it’s the most dangerous bar in Miami? Same with Cabana Cigar. I mean, come on, do people really hate that place so much? I also feel the cops are way too aggressive in this game. They can get to the point where they’ll just kill you. And it’s just over a car chase most of the time.

There’s something about the gameplay that makes it so addicting. Tony’s superpower move is really badass because you are invincible and you can kill anyone in seconds without losing bullets. Tony is like the grandfather of Trevor from GTA 5. This game is really crazy. You can shoot off someone’s left nut with a SAW from a distance. I love how different each gun feels so that you can get your own style of what you want. For me, I chose a SAW because that thing obliterates. You also get to taunt your victims and feel awesome. The Pimp Your Mansion feature was an interesting idea, but your items you place down despawn and you have to rebut them and unique items can’t be rebought. If you want a house designing game, just play Sims and make the Scarface mansion there. You also can’t jump, but there’s not really a need to do it in this game, but if there is ever a remaster, it should be added in there. The textures have seen better days, but at least they have that realistic impression. Besides, there’s a mod for PC players that can update the textures. The suits you can wear are awesome. I wish we had more to chose from than what we see in the movie, but it’s fine. There’s an issue with the frame rate switching from smooth to clippy, it doesn’t take away from the experience because the game still works just as fine.

The voice actors did an excellent job at their roles. There’s no way anyone can replace Al Pacino as Tony Montana, but Andre Sogliuzzo did a great job in the role. He was handpicked by Pacino and it’s clear he made the right choice because sometimes, I think it’s Pacino saying the lines. I could say the same thing for Robert Davi as Sosa. He was really intimidating in the role and such a worthy replacement for Paul Shenar. I like that this game finds a way to get Steven Bauer in the mix without him playing Manny since he’s dead, so he plays The Sandman, another drug empire kingpin that helps you get to Sosa. Robert Loggia, who played Frank in the movie, provides some great narration for the first time you enter a business that you’re about to buy.

This game has such an excellent soundtrack too. Along with the movie OST, there is a lot more. Definitely as good as Vice City and San Andreas’ soundtrack in my opinion.

Scarface: The World Is Yours is truly an underrated gem. It’s a big chicken, just waiting to get plucked. It has nitpicks, but it’s the perfect criminal empire building game. The sequel would’ve been awesome to have since it would’ve been set in Las Vegas and it looks like it had better gameplay than The World Is Yours, but I could only dream what it could’ve been. I am still happy with what I got with this game. It definitely deserves a remaster because this game is such an amazing experience.

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One of the best film to video game adaptations

one of the most ridiculous games I've ever played. but it's good. scarface felt like it was trying to top the PS2 gta's and they (sorta) did it. the inclusion of a rage meter was unique and really fit tony's character. the overall property management was such a chore and even more when they were under attack. the whole premise of the game is to grind, grind and grind until you have enough money to buy a item from the catalog to increase your rep. it gets extremely annoying and tedious, and much more frustrating when you can lose your money from dying. it's a good experience but later on it just gets annoying.

tudo aqui é mediocre ou ruim. historia ruim, gameplay mid, progressao terrivelmente ruim, mapa mediocre.

Más divertido que GTA San Andreas.

The gameplay loop to get money helmets pretty tiring

This review contains spoilers

This game is great fun to play, despite its look. The Story takes place after the movie and is an alternate timeline to see what might have happened had Tony Montana not died at the end of the film, this is a clever way to let people have fun with the open world without being restricted by the movie. The Characters from the movie also sound either just like their counterparts or just great impersonations through their voice acting, the new characters are also great, they feel they fit in this world and have 3 dimensional personalities despite them not being in the game much. The Graphics are the worst thing in this game, their bad, models look unrecognizable outside of Tony himself, there like almost no textures to parts of things, the environment has a good color scheme. The Controls are a bit stiff and don't feel natural like the GTA games or the Godfather game do, when shooting people, the screen tells you where they were shot, and there is satisfactory in shooting enemies, but there isn't an auto aim. The gameplay is the best part of the game, you go around building your empire again and kill rival gang leaders, you can buy drugs with a timing game that determine the amount you can haggle between buying and selling, you can use this for intimidating people, you can do a mission for the current owner of a business, and they will let you buy their establishments, so you can make money doing nothing while a manager takes care of it for you, you can pay for extra security for each one including your mansion, you can do gang wars and take territory from other gangs, they can also attack your establishments, damage will cause you to have to buy the damages, if you make money illegally you take it to the bank to have it laundered, interest rates are effected by the dame mechanic as the drugs minigame, and be careful when you commit crimes, because you have to pay off any heat you have, or it will never go away and not only will random cops and gangsters will come after you, but the price to pay the heat away gets bigger as the game goes on, the drug mechanic comes back if you have to fast talk a cop too, this helps with heat a bit, and, you can buy exotics, furniture and garages to deliver imports around the city and even getting balls improves peoples respect for you too. All these are really fun and get you into the Scarface world. The Music choices when you're driving are copyrighted tracks, which just like GTA are great songs and fit a different type of atmosphere you can come across in the game. Scarface: The World Is Yours can be your if you like great gangster games and can look past bad graphics to bring you a great time, and satisfaction to the Scarface fans.

Starting this game at the film's endpoint and immediately letting you gun down all your enemies while a "balls" meter fills up is funnier than any intentional parody of this era of games could possibly be

Maybe you can handle yourself one of them first-class tickets to the Resurrection.....

I played this game with the Remastered Projected in mind. Apart from that it was a pretty Vanilla experience. I had this game on a bounty because I never thought to beat it as a kid. It was really challenging and I am glad to have come back and finished the job. Scarface the world is yours is similar in GTA about its asset missions and that is about it. Most people say its a GTA clone but I feel like it stands out alone to which its more of a Drug Sim Empire kind of experience. What is there is really good. Haggling people as well as smuggling Ye-Yo overseas is pretty fun, but only the first couple of times. I feel like where this game struggles is its repetitive nature just to access the rest of the game. A lot of its system relies on the reputation meter which gives you more and more unlocks by buying exotics or businesses. You do a lot of rinse and repeat in this game which sounds good on paper and makes it seem like you are growing an empire but that's really all the game offers. I will say the shooting is WAY ahead of its time. It feels really good from the Carbine to the shotgun. Probably the best feeling shotgun I have played in a while lol. Celebrity Cameos are all over the place here but they only serve for a scene or two besides 2 characters who serve as "antagonists". Music is pretty good and has a lot of variety but I was mixed if it really fit into a "Scarface" game. Overall not a bad game, not a terrible game. Its a very interesting game. If you love Scarface, I think you will enjoy the "What if" this game has to offer and take revenge on Sosa. Apart from its repetitive nature I always kept coming back cause I love seeing Millions of dollars splashing on my screen lol

Ahead of its time, has game mechanics that today are seen as revolutionary.

Spent a few hours with the Remastered Project on PC, and it's a really great piece of work. A vibrant update with beautiful new textures, full HD support, widescreen fixes, modern controls, and great performance on even a modest desktop. A top notch way to revisit (or maybe play for the first time) a gem of a B-game. I don't see myself finishing the game again as it's quite grindy, but I'll definitely keep this installed for an occasional Miami rampage when the mood hits.

Side note: don't bother trying to get this going on Steam Deck. I spent a lot of time tinkering with it and it never came close. The modded version is a no-go, but the vanilla PC version is unplayable without mods. A tonne of reddit threads are out there saying the same thing, and it's not something the mod team are actively working on. So save yourself some time and go straight to a Windows device.

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Set in the complex world of excess and greed of the epic movie Scarface, players take on the role of Tony Montana, one of the most ruthless gangsters depicted in the movie. The game's cast also includes Steven Bauer, Jay Mohr and Cheech Marin as Manny Ray from the movie, and James Woods, Miguel Sandoval, Robert Davi, Michael Rappaport and Michael York. The game has an average of 20 hours of gameplay with side content.

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