![]() ![]() Joe managed to get a man to create fake documents to state that Vito wouldn't return to the army. In 1945, he took a bullet by a Nazi soldier and was given sick leave and returned home. By this time, Italy had declared war on the United States, and the Army wanted soldiers who could speak Italian to aid in a forthcoming invasion of Sicily and other fascist strongholds. He realized Vito spoke Italian and said he would give Vito a choice of jail or an enlistment in the Army. However, the judge was somewhat sympathetic to Vito as an 18-year old first time offender. Joe got away, but Vito was cornered by a policeman and had no choice but to get arrested. A robbery had gone sour when Joe and Vito were chased. While in school, Vito met Joe Barbaro, and together they got into a life of crime, albeit starting out with small times acts of juvenille deliquincy. As a result, Vito was enrolled in a nearby school. Vito recalls that his parents demanded he learn English, and "I sure would not do that in a neighborhood full of Italians". Scaletta did however, feel that Vito should assimilate as best possible to this new land. Antonio Scaletta was a man who often got in nasty quarrels with his wife and prioritized spending his income on booze over the needs of his wife and children. Even so, life got no sweeter for the Scalettas. ![]() Scaletta to work in at a dockyard where gangs of immigrants were employed. Antonio Scaletta fell in with a padrone known as Derek Pappalardo, whose underling Steve Coyne selected Mr. On the other hand, Vito was dazzled by the skyscrapers of Empire Bay, which to him showed the potential for prosperity in America, as well as his adult life. His situation was not unique, as he saw neighbors packed together in similar homes in the "Little Italy" quarter of the city of Empire Bay. He was appalled that his parents leased a squalid tenement, which even as a child he thought this was barely an improvement over his decrepit childhood home back in Italy. Arriving off the ship, Vito was both appalled and amazed by America. One day, his parents had had enough of fascism and emigrated to the United States. He was the younger of two children, having an older sister named Francesca, whom everyone had nicknamed "Frankie" since she was small. He did recall that his parents were poor and that Mussolini was making life hard for the Sicilians. He recalls very little of his childhood in his native county. His parents were Antonio and Maria Scaletta. ![]() Vito was born in Messina, Sicily in 1925 to a very poor family. He was voiced by Bill Buell in Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, and Rick Pasqualone onward, including the remake, Mafia: Definitive Edition. During the events of the third game, an older Vito teams up with new player character Lincoln Clay in order to take down the Marcano Crime Family. Vito is a mobster who becomes a made man for the Falcone crime family alongside his best friend Joe Barbaro. He is also the final antagonist in the epilogue of Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven and its remake Mafia: Definitive Edition. Vittorio Antonio "Vito" Scaletta is one of the main characters in the Mafia video game series, appearing as the main protagonist of the 2010 videogame Mafia II, and one of the three tritagonists (alongside Thomas Burke and Cassandra) of its 2016 sequel Mafia III. You know something, Carlo? For the last ten years, all I done was kill. ![]()
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