10 More Video Games Where You Die At The End
10. Mafia
Mafia was a 2002 title developed by Illusion Softworks with the aim of producing an action-adventure title that delivered a hard-hitting and gritty storyline when stacked next to the Grand Theft Auto-style titles of the day.
The game won plenty of plaudits for its ambitious size and open-world, however it was how it was able to weave together a realistic and layered plot that was really at the focal point of the praise.
In the game, players take control of Tommy Angelo, a taxi driver who is dragged into the turf war between rival criminal families the Salieris and the Morellos. After taking down the Morellos, Tommy turns his back on the head of the Salieris and agrees to give up information on the operation in exchange for a reduced sentence in prison and protection for his family.
The end of the plot sees Tommy surviving prison and returning to his family, moving to Empire Bay in witness protection with his family. Eight years after going to prison, it is only then that two hitmen working on Salieri's behalf arrive and mow the protagonist down.
One of the most famous endings in history, Mafia's finale was a potent reminder that there are no life bars or heroic dive in front of the camera in the world of organised crime.