Our Mafia: The Old Country review for PS5 covers its stunning Sicily, strong performances, and uneven stealth and shooting. Is it worth the oath?

| Publisher | 2K |
| Release Date | 08 August 2025 |
| Platforms | PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC |
| Price | £44.99/$49.99 |
| Rating | PEGI 18 (In-Game Purchases, Language, Violence) | ESRB M (Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol, In-Game Purchases) |
| Genre | Action-adventure |
| Length | 12 hours (main story) and 14 hours (story+side content) |
| Install Size | ~40.0GB on PS5 |
Sicily is the star. Valleys, vineyards, cramped alleys, and grand civic spaces all feel considered, with Unreal Engine 5 lending the world a natural warmth by day and a smoky, textured menace after dark. The game has a knack for composition too, framing scenes like a film without leaning entirely on spectacle. It is not just pretty, it is specific, with a sense of place that supports the story’s obsession with loyalty and reputation.
That cohesion extends to the smaller touches. The best moments are often the least flashy: an oppressive worksite, a tense meeting in a back room, the soundscape of a town settling after trouble. Even when the design stays largely guided, the world sells the fantasy of stepping into a harsher, more superstitious era.
Where it wobbles is feel and variety. Shooting can come across as serviceable rather than tactile, and several sequences lean on rigid stealth rules that make failure feel more like a script reset than a consequence of a plan going wrong. The best missions build pressure through scouting and timing, but the weaker ones expose how often the game wants you to play a scene in one particular way.
The story’s main arc does not always surprise, but it is staged with enough craft to keep momentum. If you come for the series’ classic strengths, namely mood, dialogue, and a slow accumulation of dread, this is where the game earns its place.
No. It is designed as a focused, linear action-adventure, with a separate Free Ride mode for more self-directed exploration.
Yes. PS5 includes both modes, with Performance targeting an average of 60fps.
Expect roughly 12 hours for the main story and around 14 hours with story and side content.
A separate mode that lets you explore and tackle races and challenges outside the main story, added via a free update.
Yes, it is labelled PS5 Pro Enhanced on the PlayStation Store. See all Rockstar Games coverage on SpawningPoint.
Mafia: The Old Country is a focused, story-led return for the series, swapping open-world sprawl for a tightly directed Sicilian crime drama. On PS5, its strengths are immediate: a richly realised setting, confident scene craft, and performances that give weight to every oath and betrayal. The weaker side is the moment-to-moment play, where stealth can feel rigid and shooting lacks consistent bite, even when individual missions land. Still, the package is helped by PS5’s presentation options and the Free Ride update, which adds a separate way to revisit the world with challenges and extras. Best for atmosphere and narrative, less so for mechanical depth.