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This New York City mafia of the future comes to life with stunning graphics and a sense of aliveness unusual for an adventure title. The 75 prerendered and animated locations are intriguing mafia and, although your technical ability to wander a particular screen is limited, you'll mafia wish to explore as much as you can. From apartments to parks, the design team has gone all out with an obviously loving sense of detail. The production is enhanced by equally attractive and sometimes lengthy cutscenes, beginning with the opening apartment break-in scenario and continuing to others of even greater detail and length. But even though the graphics impress, voice acting, ambient sounds and movie-quality orchestral themes raise The Moment of Silence yet a notch higher. I was anticipating a "phone-in" script translation effort, and instead found wonderfully acted renderings, from the lead all the way to the crazed park guru (or was he crazed?). A special word needs to be said about the portrayal of Peter Wright.
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