All Mafia Games (That I Played) on Ryzen 5 2400G Without Graphics Card
Running Mafia games on a Ryzen 5 2400G without a dedicated graphics card can lead to mixed results. Some games run smoothly, while others face performance issues. I tested a few Mafia titles to see how they perform on this system
Mafia II (2010)
Set in the 1940s and 1950s, Mafia II follows Vito Scaletta as he rises through the ranks of the criminal underworld in the fictional Empire Bay. The game blends a gripping story with period-authentic environments, offering a cinematic experience with action, car chases, and a strong narrative.
Mafia III (2016)
Set in 1968, Mafia III follows Lincoln Clay, a Vietnam War veteran seeking revenge on the Italian mob that betrayed him. The game explores themes of race and revenge, with an open-world environment in the city of New Bordeaux. Players use strategy, combat, and alliances to take down rival factions.
Mafia II: Definitive Edition (2020)
The remastered version of Mafia II with improved graphics and enhanced features, this edition delivers the same classic mob story while modernizing the visuals. It offers better resolution, lighting, and textures while retaining the original gameplay and narrative.
Mafia III: Definitive Edition (2020)
This edition of Mafia III comes with all the downloadable content and visual upgrades. It continues the story of Lincoln Clay’s quest for revenge in a richly detailed, 1960s-inspired New Bordeaux. Players can expect updated graphics and additional content, including missions and story expansions.
Mafia Definitive Edition (2020)
A full remake of the original Mafia game, Mafia Definitive Edition features completely reworked visuals, updated gameplay, and an expanded story. Set in the 1930s, players control Tommy Angelo, a cab driver who gets entangled with the criminal world of Lost Heaven, while experiencing a cinematic story of crime and betrayal.