I always started to think he knew his time was coming. Him and his family were moved with different identities so the moment vito said Mr Angelo he knew that his time was up.
He did and he also knew if he said it wasn’t him they would have probably killed him anyway and went into the house to find him probably killing the family in the process
Upon mentioning his name he knew that the time had come because, after the trial as part of the deal with Norman, he and his family were given a new identity to hide and start a new life. He's already a fulfilled old man having a peaceful family life. He resigned himself to his fate knowing that the organization has no reason to go after his family upon his death.
Tommy's story is a good story telling that revolves around the theme of Family, friendship, and loyalty while also reminding us audience the harsh reality of that life. While Vitto's story, although shows him being family focused is more about his survival and struggle to rise in that life.
@marckennethcabanero7467 Yeah I feel like the last lines we hear Tommy say directly not only summarize his life but also serve as a warning and contrast to Vito
I really like the fact that the devs actually got someone with an Irish accent to play Norman this time. He's always mentioned as an Irish but, no hate for the og voice actor I love his voice as well, having an actual Irish-sounding actor sounds more authentic, not to mention damn good voice acting as well.
Detective Norman deserves a credit for honoring his part of the deal and having Salieri and several of his surviving members arrested and convicted of their crimes which would've been a difficult battle because Norman himself claimed that he cannot trust many of his fellow police officers and he can only trust few which means many policemen are under Salieri's payroll. Detective Norman probably got a promotion or became a highly decorated police officer after this because he's the policeman who put a powerful mafia don in prison and he also got the credit for solving Morello's murder. Even if he didn't get these rewards, Salieri is still his legacy, like Tommy said. It is a powerful legacy he'll be leaving.
They cast the perfect VA for Detective Norman. The Irish accent, the visual design, the dialogue, the mo-cap work. Its exceptional. I absolutely love this line from him: "You dry your tears with a wad o' hundreds, do ya?" The delivery dripping with sarcasm always makes me laugh.
Back in highschool I've play both mafia 2 and 3 I like Vito and Joel for making everything look good as criminals NGL and Lincoln for been a badass with destroying a whole empire crime as well. When I was playing mafia 2 when Joel kill tommy I never knew that Tommy was important at all, as a joke I said he is the main protagonist of Mafia 1. Years later I came to find out that he is so I decided to play the game and let me tell ya, I felt so connected to Tommy much more than Vito and Lincoln combined... Tommy is the embodiment of been a regular guy becoming Gangster, his narrative of the things he's done and how it meant nothing it was purely beautiful and heartbreaking I sympathy with him more than With Vito. Tommy is by far the Most Gangster of all Mafia games even the way he talks and delivers his line when he's about to kill someone is better making Vito and Lincoln look like thugs just killing. Didn't deserve to die, or maybe it was meant to be so his story could have a better impact than the other 2
Because in the mission when tommy goes to take out frank vinny gives him a double barrel and says when frank sees it he will know what it means. guessing that salieri liked to use the sawn offs for rats as a message
Like Planefan said, a Lupara, or a sawed off shotgun, was a special traditional way to silence a rat who broke the code of Omerta (silence). Those who broke said code would be sentenced to die by being shot with a Lupara. In the end, since Tommy broke his silence, he had to be killed with a Lupara specifically. He could’ve been killed in any other way, but Salieri’s dying wish was that they used a Lupara, per old Sicilian tradition.
Because hitman (later revealed to be Joe) had a Lupara in original 2002 version. Joe had pump action in Mafia 2 because it was only shotgun available in the game. It was Mafia 2 which broke the consistency, not Mafia DE
Vito and Joe had his photo. Angelo did not know about it, but how would you react when someone is calling you with a surname you don't use anymore for 5 years? If Tommy lied about his identity, they would shoot him in the face, so his family couldn't have open casket on the funeral
Guess its a smile of victory because he knows that he is going to die, but he has won in ensuring that his family would never be harmed and that his number one goal had been completed.
Tommy realized from Norman’s information about a judge that apparently made a deal with salieri which pissed morello off since the judge he must of already been working with him. That must of led to morello getting Carlo to help him with an opportunity to kill Salieri (pepe’s restaurant shootout). I like that in the remake Norman has his own intel that Tommy didn’t know about that connected the dots to certain events
@@subscorpion9560 thanks for explaining. Like I didn't understand the implication so well. It really makes me understand how little I understand things when it doesn't present itself to me
@@subscorpion9560 It's implied that, from the way the judge was making deals with Salieri and Morello, that Morello found out Salieri now had an organisation that was as successful as his own, and poised to take him down. So he tried to kill Salieri first (with the shootout at Pepe's).
Tommy's story was the best. Idc about the Vito fanboy's and Mafia 3 was just trash because of the dragged out damage system. Tommy literally came from (taxi driver citizen, not knowing how guns or the mob works) to (Mob enforcer, one of the Don's best guys, famous race car driver). What did Vito and Lincoln do? *Get put in the army so that's why they are good with weapons, yeah I get it* but Tommy was just more gangster with it.
Tommy's story is way too heroic. How can a cab driver can do all of this? In original he was more subtle. Not this confident. Even though he was a "natural" like Paulie said in original, the events he overcame are still too Hollywood-ish. I didn't play the 2nd and 3rd games but i would like to play with a less powerful, realistic character. Tommy over did.
@@serhafiye7046 yes in the remake they made it seem like it was heroic but at the end of the day Tommy still died so it was a sad ending overall. Tommy was kind of forced into the life meanwhile Vito and Lincoln had a choice given the circumstances difference between the 3. Tommy was forced to drive sam and Paulie away. if he didn't he probably would have gotten clipped by them. It's just the fact that Morello didn't want to hear Tommy side the story and just wanted him dead. What would you do if two thugs just pulled you out of your cab and was threatening to end your life and you have the opportunity to run away? Meanwhile Vito couldn't get a job so he robbed stores with Joe and literally went to jail, twice if you don't count the fact that he made a choice to go to the army instead. But still when he got to go home for a while he should have just went home to his family and stayed out of that stuff with Joe, but he chose not to. Lincoln was lucky to be alive after that bullet got deflected by his skull and in the fact that father James saved him. Lincoln chooses to stay and get revenge for his family. And before y'all go Tommy had a choice to run to the police or something, did y'all see a cop car anywhere? Did y'all hear any cop sirens? No. Tommy already knew that he was in Little Italy because he knows the entire city better than anyone, he said it himself when chasing Morello. And the fact that his customer said that he wanted to go to Little Italy 21st Street. But still the fact that Tommy knew that salieri was going to help him since he got his men out of a jam was probably why he ran there and not to the police. Tommy said that the thugs ran his plates of the cab and tracked him down and on top of that he got fired from the cab company because the cab was involved in illegal business, hence the first mission in the game.
Guys i Already knew how the game ends from old video's but now on this moment i finished it myself and this propably is the first time i almost cried loved and hated the villain and the bad guys at the same time love this game top 3 in my favorites ❤️
The dialogue that starts at 17:22 can you dumb down what this dialogue is about? I have listened to it several times to no avail. Like super dumb it down thank you!
A guy who was working for both salieri and morello was once caught and told the cops he was working for both of em, and when morelllo found out he threatned to bury the judge’s kids in the beach alive
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Home boy spent the entire day listening to tommy, breakfast lunch and dinner, started with a flask ended with a brew,
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Agree
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Did one of them ever use the bathroom?
@@maxpayne6695 Likely off-screen
I love how in the epilogue when vito and joe show up the crescendo of the mafia 2 theme starts playing, just and amazing touch
Ever noticed in 35:51 when
Vitto: Mr Angelo?
Thomas: Yes
Is it me or does it feel that Thomas knew his time has come.
It is not just you. I think he knew that Salieri that the Mafia would find at some point.
I always started to think he knew his time was coming. Him and his family were moved with different identities so the moment vito said Mr Angelo he knew that his time was up.
He did and he also knew if he said it wasn’t him they would have probably killed him anyway and went into the house to find him probably killing the family in the process
Well, you changed your identity because you're running. And then after all those years, someone came and called you by your original name. You're dead
Upon mentioning his name he knew that the time had come because, after the trial as part of the deal with Norman, he and his family were given a new identity to hide and start a new life. He's already a fulfilled old man having a peaceful family life. He resigned himself to his fate knowing that the organization has no reason to go after his family upon his death.
Maybe unpopular but Tommy Angelo is the best character in the Mafia series. Vito’s story is iconic but Tommy’s is by far my favorite.
To be honest, I have trouble remembering 2 at times even though I played it after 1. The remastered Mafia just left a really good impression on me.
Tommy's story is a good story telling that revolves around the theme of Family, friendship, and loyalty while also reminding us audience the harsh reality of that life. While Vitto's story, although shows him being family focused is more about his survival and struggle to rise in that life.
@marckennethcabanero7467 Yeah I feel like the last lines we hear Tommy say directly not only summarize his life but also serve as a warning and contrast to Vito
Tommy talking to Norman about having fun and cutting to a funeral as Tommy lights a church up
I don't know why, but I really like Norman in the remake. I wish there was more of him.
I really like the fact that the devs actually got someone with an Irish accent to play Norman this time. He's always mentioned as an Irish but, no hate for the og voice actor I love his voice as well, having an actual Irish-sounding actor sounds more authentic, not to mention damn good voice acting as well.
@@nguyentrunghieu8806 Who knew Handsome Jack can do a decent Irish accent?
@@simple-commentator-not-rea7345 holy fuck that was the same guy who did Jack?
man that was quite talented of the guy
@@nguyentrunghieu8806 Jack who?
@@bobplanderlinde329 Handsome Jack, the main bad guy in Borderland 2
Detective Norman deserves a credit for honoring his part of the deal and having Salieri and several of his surviving members arrested and convicted of their crimes which would've been a difficult battle because Norman himself claimed that he cannot trust many of his fellow police officers and he can only trust few which means many policemen are under Salieri's payroll.
Detective Norman probably got a promotion or became a highly decorated police officer after this because he's the policeman who put a powerful mafia don in prison and he also got the credit for solving Morello's murder. Even if he didn't get these rewards, Salieri is still his legacy, like Tommy said. It is a powerful legacy he'll be leaving.
They cast the perfect VA for Detective Norman. The Irish accent, the visual design, the dialogue, the mo-cap work. Its exceptional.
I absolutely love this line from him:
"You dry your tears with a wad o' hundreds, do ya?"
The delivery dripping with sarcasm always makes me laugh.
Such a great line haha
Back in highschool I've play both mafia 2 and 3 I like Vito and Joel for making everything look good as criminals NGL and Lincoln for been a badass with destroying a whole empire crime as well.
When I was playing mafia 2 when Joel kill tommy I never knew that Tommy was important at all, as a joke I said he is the main protagonist of Mafia 1.
Years later I came to find out that he is so I decided to play the game and let me tell ya, I felt so connected to Tommy much more than Vito and Lincoln combined...
Tommy is the embodiment of been a regular guy becoming Gangster, his narrative of the things he's done and how it meant nothing it was purely beautiful and heartbreaking I sympathy with him more than With Vito.
Tommy is by far the Most Gangster of all Mafia games even the way he talks and delivers his line when he's about to kill someone is better making Vito and Lincoln look like thugs just killing.
Didn't deserve to die, or maybe it was meant to be so his story could have a better impact than the other 2
Joel?Did you mean Joe?
What a great acting performance from them.
Of all the mafia characters I like Tommy the best...
36:00 I wonder why they still gave a Sawn-Off Shotgun to Joe.
They could’ve given him the pump action shotgun like he used in Mafia 2 for consistency.
Because in the mission when tommy goes to take out frank vinny gives him a double barrel and says when frank sees it he will know what it means. guessing that salieri liked to use the sawn offs for rats as a message
@@KiIIshots It's a lupara, which was traditionally used in the Sicilian crime families when you wanted to kill someone and send a message
In silician crime families they used a lupara to get a message across
Like Planefan said, a Lupara, or a sawed off shotgun, was a special traditional way to silence a rat who broke the code of Omerta (silence). Those who broke said code would be sentenced to die by being shot with a Lupara. In the end, since Tommy broke his silence, he had to be killed with a Lupara specifically. He could’ve been killed in any other way, but Salieri’s dying wish was that they used a Lupara, per old Sicilian tradition.
Because hitman (later revealed to be Joe) had a Lupara in original 2002 version. Joe had pump action in Mafia 2 because it was only shotgun available in the game. It was Mafia 2 which broke the consistency, not Mafia DE
Australian guy(Andrew Bongiorno(Tommy Angelo)) has a conversation with Irish Guy(Dameon Clarke(Detective Norman)).
Vitto: Mr Angelo?
Tommy: No I'm Rip Van Winkle
Vitto: Haha, have a nice day sir.
Vito and Joe had his photo. Angelo did not know about it, but how would you react when someone is calling you with a surname you don't use anymore for 5 years? If Tommy lied about his identity, they would shoot him in the face, so his family couldn't have open casket on the funeral
Tommy’s voice is so satisfying
He sounds like Jon Bernthal.
Yeah, the Tommy from 2002 to me was...bland
Wish we got to wear the suit tommy wears in the intermezzo
If you look at Tommy closely after Vito says “Mr Salieri sends his regards.” You can see Tommy slightly smiling. Thought that was a cool detail
Guess its a smile of victory because he knows that he is going to die, but he has won in ensuring that his family would never be harmed and that his number one goal had been completed.
what the heck tommy found out at 17:38? Got no idea what they were talking about
Tommy realized from Norman’s information about a judge that apparently made a deal with salieri which pissed morello off since the judge he must of already been working with him. That must of led to morello getting Carlo to help him with an opportunity to kill Salieri (pepe’s restaurant shootout). I like that in the remake Norman has his own intel that Tommy didn’t know about that connected the dots to certain events
Im like hey whats up hello
@@subscorpion9560 thanks for explaining. Like I didn't understand the implication so well. It really makes me understand how little I understand things when it doesn't present itself to me
@@subscorpion9560 It's implied that, from the way the judge was making deals with Salieri and Morello, that Morello found out Salieri now had an organisation that was as successful as his own, and poised to take him down. So he tried to kill Salieri first (with the shootout at Pepe's).
Tommy's story was the best. Idc about the Vito fanboy's and Mafia 3 was just trash because of the dragged out damage system. Tommy literally came from (taxi driver citizen, not knowing how guns or the mob works) to (Mob enforcer, one of the Don's best guys, famous race car driver). What did Vito and Lincoln do? *Get put in the army so that's why they are good with weapons, yeah I get it* but Tommy was just more gangster with it.
Vito > Tommy
@@CaseyRedgravetrue
Tommy's story is way too heroic. How can a cab driver can do all of this? In original he was more subtle. Not this confident. Even though he was a "natural" like Paulie said in original, the events he overcame are still too Hollywood-ish. I didn't play the 2nd and 3rd games but i would like to play with a less powerful, realistic character. Tommy over did.
Ah yes the vito Fanboys are here.
@@serhafiye7046 yes in the remake they made it seem like it was heroic but at the end of the day Tommy still died so it was a sad ending overall. Tommy was kind of forced into the life meanwhile Vito and Lincoln had a choice given the circumstances difference between the 3. Tommy was forced to drive sam and Paulie away. if he didn't he probably would have gotten clipped by them. It's just the fact that Morello didn't want to hear Tommy side the story and just wanted him dead. What would you do if two thugs just pulled you out of your cab and was threatening to end your life and you have the opportunity to run away? Meanwhile Vito couldn't get a job so he robbed stores with Joe and literally went to jail, twice if you don't count the fact that he made a choice to go to the army instead. But still when he got to go home for a while he should have just went home to his family and stayed out of that stuff with Joe, but he chose not to. Lincoln was lucky to be alive after that bullet got deflected by his skull and in the fact that father James saved him. Lincoln chooses to stay and get revenge for his family. And before y'all go Tommy had a choice to run to the police or something, did y'all see a cop car anywhere? Did y'all hear any cop sirens? No. Tommy already knew that he was in Little Italy because he knows the entire city better than anyone, he said it himself when chasing Morello. And the fact that his customer said that he wanted to go to Little Italy 21st Street. But still the fact that Tommy knew that salieri was going to help him since he got his men out of a jam was probably why he ran there and not to the police. Tommy said that the thugs ran his plates of the cab and tracked him down and on top of that he got fired from the cab company because the cab was involved in illegal business, hence the first mission in the game.
do the Intermezzo’s and credits play when you do chapter replay?
Idk
Yes
Guys i Already knew how the game ends from old video's but now on this moment i finished it myself and this propably is the first time i almost cried loved and hated the villain and the bad guys at the same time love this game top 3 in my favorites ❤️
Yeah this is the best one of the 3
Tommy and Norman really remind me of Michael and Davey
33:00 there we go the hero song for tommy
Mafia Definitive Edition: MASTERPIECE👍😎
36:00 Joe looks...off
theres a mobile game that adds tommy angelo its called Mafia history
0:12 someome know where to find this sound ????
20:48
fragile could be effect of breakable being caused of a hell of a thing 🔥
20:25
The dialogue that starts at 17:22 can you dumb down what this dialogue is about? I have listened to it several times to no avail. Like super dumb it down thank you!
A guy who was working for both salieri and morello was once caught and told the cops he was working for both of em, and when morelllo found out he threatned to bury the judge’s kids in the beach alive
*the guy is the judge
A very good remake. One of the best of the past years. The story is excellent, on par with Mafia 2. Mafia 3 was ok, but way below these masterpieces.
Being addressed as mr angelo and not the undercover alias you are given is the dead giveaway your time is come
I'm here because I pressed "A" instead of "B" or something like that and now I can't find how to watch the cutscene I skipped... ... 😅
I feel that
Same! 😂
19:44.
Didn’t get the game today. Ran out of stock.
😮
I GOT SOME ADVICE FINISH SIGNING ON THE PLAYSTATION 5 ACCOUNT AND THEN USE YOUR CREDIT CARD TO BUY THE PLAYSTATION PLUS PREMIUM IN ORDER TO PLAY MAFIA THE DEFINITIVE EDITION RIGHT NOW AT ALL COSTS PERMANENTLY EH.
Life safer I skipped 2 of the cutscenes by accident
Hmm, i sense the valentine massacre view here.
Mafia 😍🇨🇿
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20:51