Mafia 3: All characters and special features at a glance
In this game tip we give you an overview of all characters and special features in the gangster epic Mafia 3.
Mafia 3: Lincoln Clay, the main character
- Tall, muscular and always with a grim expression on his face, Lincoln looks like a racket. However, he has a story that explains his appearance: growing up in the orphanage, he never met his parents. When the orphanage was closed, he met Father Jim and found support in the Catholic Church. Father Jim always provided advice to Lincoln, but was mostly ignored.
- Lincoln is also a Vietnam veteran. On his return, he joined the black mob and found a father figure in its leader Sammie Owes. In Vietnam, Lincoln also gets to know CIA agent John Donavan. The latter recruits him for a special unit. There Lincoln acquires his combat skills.
Mafia 3: Cassandra, the leader of the Haitian mob
- Cassandra is the leader of a Haitian gang that specializes in drug smuggling and weapons procurement. Cassandra also focuses on vodoo powers and uses them against superstitious Italians.
- Not only is she very intelligent and charismatic, Cassandra also has many contacts in the city. This can help you as you rise to an underworld size. Unlike the other key characters, Cassandra intervenes from outside and sends her Haitians into the fight instead. Cassandra has the following special properties:
- Attacking opposing gangs can prevent Cassandra from calling for reinforcements.
- Weapon delivery: You can always and everywhere request a small transporter, which equips you with weapons.
- Wire Tap: Opponents shine red through obstacles. This gives you a better tactical overview.
Mafia 3: Thomas Burke, the leader of the Irish mob
Thomas Burke is the leader of an Irish gang in New Bordeaux. He hates the Italian mafia. He is also very direct and is not really polite. He is at war with Sal Marcano. Help him have a positive impact on the strength of the Irish mob. At the beginning of Mafia 3, his gang is simply not powerful enough to keep up with the Marcano family. He allies with Lincoln because he sees an increase in power in it. Burke has the following special properties:
- Lower wanted level: Burke has good relationships with the local police. He can help you that policemen look away or your search level drops. However, this property can also work to your disadvantage if you upset Burke too much.
- Junkyard: Since Burke is the owner of the local junkyard, you can sell valuable cars and earn more money.
- IRA bombs: Burke supplies you with explosives.
Mafia 3: Vito Scaletta, the leader of an Italian mob
Vito Scaletta is the leader of a small Italian mob. He is a loyal character: Vito stands up for his confidants and keeps his promises. It defines itself through wealth and status, that is its weakness. He hates the Irish gangsters who burned down his house. His relationship with Burke is therefore difficult. The following special properties characterize Vito:
- Shock Squad: Through Vito, you can request a group of armed gangsters to assist you in combat.
- Doctor: She receives additional healing items.
Mafia 3: Sal Marcano, the root of the evil
- Sal Marcano is the antagonist in Mafia 3. After defeating the previous mob boss with his father and an army of gangsters, he has complete control over New Bordeaux. After the victory, he even cheated on his own father and took over the leadership of the family after his death.
- Sal has a son himself: In the “Night of the Blood” he betrayed the black mob and even put a bullet in the head of Lincoln Clay. Sal Marcano has a peculiar understanding of the family: the well-being of his family is his top priority - and even kills family members who, in his opinion, are not "beneficial".
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