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Published: 2018-04-11, Author: Dave , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: I rarely watch TV. Now and then I might find something worth my time on Netflix or Amazon. Where I spend most of my time, though, is on YouTube, the home of original noir films. In case you aren't familiar with the term, a quick Google search brought fort...
L.A. Noire's remaster isn't perfect due to some technical flaws but it was great to revisit this authentic and gritty depiction of L.A. in the 1940s. Hopefully, one day we'll see a sequel...
strong narrative, strong acting talent, action sequences, solid complimentary materials, great authenticity, motion capture characters, interrogation scenarios utilizing MotionScan technology, available investigation techniques, no time limts,
some odd transitions, a few action sequences have unnatural limits, distracting rankings/notices, occasional glitches like partner getting in the way, checkpoint saves instead of any time progress saves
Abstract: GTA IV saw Rockstar strip away much of the chaotic, tumbledown fun of the series to produce a far more straight-laced affair, effectively taking it from b-movie exploitation to Scorsese seriousness in the process. The result was a game that discouraged...
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L.A. Noire is a grand experiment in technology and storytelling that succeeds for the most part. It is not going to satisfy everyone’s taste but it is a godsend for people interested in playing detective and for people into the history of the LAPD. I a...
Despite not having a multiplayer mode, L.A. Noire is a fantastic detective story that deserves the praise and sales it’s been getting. The story is intricate and unique, the gameplay is intuitive and pleasing, and the presentation through its graphics...
All in all, L.A. Noire harbors a few major flaws, but its bold new approach and (mostly) carefully woven story driven by an (at first) likable hero come together to create an overall highly solid and entertaining package. Many of its shortcomings I att...
1940's era perfectly recreated; investigation and interrogation gameplay is excellent; facial graphics are outstanding; great voice work
Cases become predictable; driving / shooting / footchases are awful; L.A. is too big and boring outside of cases; Phelps' midinterview mood swings are distracting; investigations could be deeper, L.A. Noire takes place in 1940's Los Angeles after World War II. You play as a marine turned police officer named Cole Phelps. The story follows Phelps as he rises through the ranks of the L.A. Polic
L.A. Noire is another excellent product from Rockstar and an excellent first shot for Team Bondi, as it combines the sorts of mechanics we expect from Rockstar titles into a crime drama with adventure game elements that, while not perfect, is immensel...