Released in 2002 by Illusion Softworks (now 2K Czech), Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven is widely regarded as one of the greatest crime dramas in gaming history. While the 2020 Remake exists, many purists still prefer the atmosphere and storytelling of the original 2002 classic.
In the golden era of PC gaming (roughly 1998–2004), few titles achieved the cinematic grandeur of Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven. Released in 2002 by Illusion Softworks (now 2K Czech), this game didn’t just compete with Grand Theft Auto III—it offered a radically different experience: a linear, narrative-driven, and brutally realistic journey through the 1930s prohibition era. Mafia The City Of Lost Heaven RePack
Installation notes:
The GOG version is decent—it includes the official 1.2 patch and removes DRM. However, it still suffers from: 🕵️♂️ Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven –
The game features strict traffic laws (police will ticket you for speeding) and realistic vehicle handling for the era, requiring manual engine starting and fuel management. Practical considerations for players evaluating a RePack
Restored Music: Due to licensing issues, some digital storefront versions of the game had their iconic 1930s jazz soundtracks removed. RePacks often restore these essential audio files.