![]() Lincoln's knife is an M9 bayonet, which wasn't designed until 1986.Lincoln's prized personal vehicle is a black "Samson Drifter", based primarily off the real-life 1970 Ford Torino GT not too bad, but according to the dialogue, it was his pride and joy even before he enlisted, meaning he would've had to acquire it in 1963 or '64, when muscle cars were still in their relative infancy and A-body frames weren't nearly that streamlined. ![]() Most egregiously, the Eckhart Champion (alongside its Police variation) are based on the 1975 Plymouth Gran Fury, despite the fact the game takes place 7 years before this model was produced. A few cars are also off by a couple of years, such as the De'Leo 58 (1970 Datsun 240z), Lassiter Palatine (1969 Lincoln Continental Mark III), and the DLC-only Berkley Stallion (1969 Ford Mustang).Many of the electronics that are advertised as "new" in the game were already released as early as the late 1950s.During that drive (and only then), several of the songs on the radio are replaced with modern covers of the 60's classics, such as the Ramones' version of "Palisades Park", The Avengers' take on "Paint it Black", and Mourning Palace's cover of "Bad Moon Rising." For example, the songs " Born On The Bayou" and "Bad Moon Rising" didn't come out until 1969 (a year after the game's event), while " Good Times Are So Hard To Find" was released in 1970. While the soundtrack does not have as many anachronistic songs compared to the first two games in the series, some songs are off by at least a couple of years.You visit it in the climax of the first area, Delray Hollow, to track down Richie Doucet. Amusement Park of Doom: Baron Saturday's Fun Park.Sheriff Beaumont is, horrifyingly, Truth in Television. Many of these towns' violence were enforced by local law enforcement. It became a race against time as they would be subject to violence the moment that it was night. "Sundown Towns" where black folk would be assaulted and killed for no other crime than being black were a real phenomenon.So, the Southern Union is not remotely out of place. That was in the 1970s rather than Sixties, though. Indeed, Grand Wizard David Duke would form his branch and base it there. The Klan actually has a large presence in Louisiana despite the state's large Catholic population.Famously, fixed lotteries like the primary source of income Sammy had were a RL thing too. They invested heavily in local businesses and had "complicated" relationships with The Mafia. After WW2, many black communities had individuals consolidate control over the crime going on in their neighborhoods and worked to keep out other gangs. Black Mobs like Sammy's actually did exist.Sal Marcano's ridiculously large organization is actually just historically accurate. While not having had as big a media presence as the New York Crime families, it was one of the largest and most powerful mafia families in the world with over 300 made men and 3000 criminal associates. It reached its heyday under Carlos Marcello (the inspiration for Sal Marcano). The Mafia actually had a major presence in New Orleans from the 19th century to 1993.Enemies only know your position based on line-of-sight if you manage to break line of sight using cover, enemies will fire on your last known position rather than your current position, allowing you to flank them. He becomes a full blown alcoholic afterwards. He's already a drinker before his son Danny dies. ![]() The Alcoholic: Thomas Burke, the Irish mobster.A.K.A.-47: Unlike the previous games, all guns are given fictionalized names.Afro Asskicker: Roxy Laveau in Faster, Baby! sports a glorious one and is quite the ass-kicker.The Stones Unturned DLC finally makes it a car that Lincoln can unlock after doing a bounty-hunting sidequest. Despite appearing as the getaway car in at least three missions in the game, and being featured in the Faster, Baby! concept art, it's not one of Lincoln's fleet vehicles he can use. ![]()
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