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* ThatOneLevel "Fix The Fixers" from the Betrayal of Jimmy DLC. Up until this point the difficulty of the Triad plotline missions have been tough, but forgiving. Here the difficulty ramps ''way'' up. You're tasked to kill three minibosses in a sprawling warehouse complex. Three guys with obscene amounts of health and plenty of backup. The regular Triad goons are armed to the teeth with automatic weapons rivaling your own arsenal, have pinpoint accuracy and can hit you from halfway across the area, and are posted around every corner and rooftop. Oh, and did I mention the obscene health on the minibosses? You'd better be good at scoring headshots, because these guys won't go down even after dumping a Tommy gun into them. For added fun, the cops will happily join in and the wanted meter will [[Main/{{GoodBadBugs}} freak out]], clearing inside the mission area one second, cops training their guns on you the next.

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* ThatOneLevel ThatOneLevel: "Fix The Fixers" from the Betrayal of Jimmy DLC. Up until this point the difficulty of the Triad plotline missions have been tough, but forgiving. Here the difficulty ramps ''way'' up. You're tasked to kill three minibosses in a sprawling warehouse complex. Three guys with obscene amounts of health and plenty of backup. The regular Triad goons are armed to the teeth with automatic weapons rivaling your own arsenal, have pinpoint accuracy and can hit you from halfway across the area, and are posted around every corner and rooftop. Oh, and did I mention the obscene health on the minibosses? You'd better be good at scoring headshots, because these guys won't go down even after dumping a Tommy gun into them. For added fun, the cops will happily join in and the wanted meter will [[Main/{{GoodBadBugs}} [[GoodBadBugs freak out]], clearing inside the mission area one second, cops training their guns on you the next.



** It's set in an AlternateUniverse when it could very well have just been an ImmediateSequel to ''VideoGame/MafiaII'''s main story. After Joe and Vito [[spoiler: wipe out two Mob Families and a host of Triad soldiers]], it could well have been dealing with the aftermath. The other gangs in the city gaining power due to the resulting EvilPowerVacuum.

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** It's set in an AlternateUniverse when it could very well have just been an ImmediateSequel to ''VideoGame/MafiaII'''s main story. After Joe and Vito [[spoiler: wipe out two Mob Families and a host of Triad soldiers]], it could well have been dealing with the aftermath. The aftermath of the other gangs in the city gaining power due to the resulting EvilPowerVacuum.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: There's a lot of people who have stated that ''The Betrayal of Jimmy'' and ''Jimmy's Vendetta'' are a perfectly decent ''Mafia'' game that has been slimmed down into a DLC ExpansionPack. The game could have been even better if it had been a full sequel or GaidenGame.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: There's a lot of people who have stated that ''The Betrayal of Jimmy'' and ''Jimmy's Vendetta'' are a perfectly decent ''Mafia'' game that has been slimmed down into a DLC ExpansionPack. The game could have been even better if it had been a full sequel or GaidenGame.GaidenGame.
** It's set in an AlternateUniverse when it could very well have just been an ImmediateSequel to ''VideoGame/MafiaII'''s main story. After Joe and Vito [[spoiler: wipe out two Mob Families and a host of Triad soldiers]], it could well have been dealing with the aftermath. The other gangs in the city gaining power due to the resulting EvilPowerVacuum.
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Jimmy, the DLC's protagonist, is quite popular. It helps that, unlike Vito, he actually manages to [[spoiler:get a good ending in his respective storyline.]]

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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Compared to the main game, Jimmy, the is one of these. The DLC's protagonist, protagonist is quite popular.popular and many wish he was a main character with his own game. It helps that, unlike Vito, he actually manages to [[spoiler:get a good ending in his respective storyline.]]
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* EnsembleDarkHorse: Jimmy, the DLC's protagonist, is quite popular. It helps that, unlike Vito, he actually manages to [[spoiler:get a good ending in his respective storyline.]]
* {{Narm}}: Nearly everything Jimmy says in the DLC.
* ThatOneLevel "Fix The Fixers" from the Betrayal of Jimmy DLC. Up until this point the difficulty of the Triad plotline missions have been tough, but forgiving. Here the difficulty ramps ''way'' up. You're tasked to kill three minibosses in a sprawling warehouse complex. Three guys with obscene amounts of health and plenty of backup. The regular Triad goons are armed to the teeth with automatic weapons rivaling your own arsenal, have pinpoint accuracy and can hit you from halfway across the area, and are posted around every corner and rooftop. Oh, and did I mention the obscene health on the minibosses? You'd better be good at scoring headshots, because these guys won't go down even after dumping a Tommy gun into them. For added fun, the cops will happily join in and the wanted meter will [[Main/{{GoodBadBugs}} freak out]], clearing inside the mission area one second, cops training their guns on you the next.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: There's a lot of people who have stated that ''The Betrayal of Jimmy'' and ''Jimmy's Vendetta'' are a perfectly decent ''Mafia'' game that has been slimmed down into a DLC ExpansionPack. The game could have been even better if it had been a full sequel or GaidenGame.

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