Up for sale is an NTSC-U authentic CIB copy of The Sopranos: Road to Respect for the Sony PlayStation 2 - PS2. The video game will be shipped by the end of the next business day via USPS mail.
*All cases, artwork, inserts, game discs are tested, verified for authenticity, and inspected for wear such as discoloration, liquid damage, tears, writing, cracks, deep scratches and moderate to heavy wear is always noted. Buy a complete in box copy of The Sopranos: Road to Respect on PS2 with confidence! Free Shipping backed with a 30 day return policy!
- Includes original OEM case, artwork, manual, and authentic The Sopranos: Road to Respect video game disc.
- The disc has minor surface wear and is free of deep scratches and inner ring cracks.
- The game has been tested past the main screen and plays as intended.
- The case has been cleaned and is intact.
- There are some very minor scratches/scuffs to the case from age and use.
- There is some wear to the edges of the artwork.
- Sony PS2 Game Code: SLUS-21388
- Region: NTSC-U (US/Canada)
- Genre: Action & Adventure, Shooter
- Players: 1
- ESRB: M for Mature
- Developed by 7 Studios.
- Published by THQ.
- Release Year: 2006
- UPC: 752919461020
- Platform: Sony PlayStation 2
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Gameplay Overview:
Sopranos: Road to Respect, released for the PlayStation 2 in 2006, is an action-adventure game based on the hit HBO series The Sopranos. Players take on the role of Joey LaRocca, the illegitimate son of Sal "Big Pussy" Bonpensiero, as he works his way up in the Soprano crime family under Tony Soprano’s guidance. The game features hand-to-hand combat, brutal finishing moves, and mission-based gameplay centered around mob activities like extortion, loan sharking, and violent confrontations. While it captures the atmosphere and voice acting from the show, Road to Respect was criticized for repetitive gameplay, stiff mechanics, and a lack of depth, making it more of a fan-service experience rather than a standout mafia game.