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The Sopranos: Road to Respect

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The Sopranos: Road to Respect

Nov 7, 2006

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2.89 average rating based on 9 ratings

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The Sopranos: Road to Respect is a 2006 video game based on the HBO series The Sopranos, which aired from January 10, 1999 to June 10, 2007. It was released on November 7, 2006. The game's storyline takes place between the fifth and sixth seasons and centers on Big Pussy Bonpensiero's illegitimate son, Joey LaRocca, as he makes his way through the family business.
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Series
The Sopranos
Platforms
PlayStation 2
Genres
Adventure
Themes
Action
Release Dates
Nov 07, 2006 (North_America)
PlayStation 2
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garnavis
garnavis updated their status Jan 2, 2021
garnavis updated their status Jan 2, 2021

Not much to review here, honestly. The only thing keeping this game from being totally forgettable is the Sopranos license. Thankfully, it's pretty short, but it was still kind of a drag towards the end. As the story progresses, the game comes up with increasingly bizarre excuses to have you punch a bunch of dudes, including getting into a totally unnecessary argument about some guy peeing in the bathroom at a hospital. The conversations and cutscenes do feel like they could have been from an episode of the show, albeit a weak one, and they're just strung together with that tedious Smackdown gameplay.

garnavis
garnavis updated their status Jan 1, 2021
garnavis updated their status Jan 1, 2021

Update: three missions in, this game is not very good. It's fun seeing the cast and locales from the series in video game form, but the actual gameplay is exclusively: run and talk to someone -> beat up some dudes -> repeat. The combat itself feels like one of those old Smackdown games but simpler, and you can use a gun a couple of times. Not enough to sustain the game, in my opinion. So, it's really all riding on being able to explore the Bing and Vesuvio and whatnot and, of course, those voice performances from the show's real cast. Thankfully, it looks to be pretty short, and I'm having a good time playing it with my girlfriend since we just watched through the show a few months ago.