Abstract: L.A. Noire, an action adventure game from the people who brought us GTA, is not your usual videogame fare. More exploration and discovery than run and gun, you play most of the game as a rookie detective freshly returned from a harrowing wartime exper...
Spectacularly cinematic -- MotionScan technology is a game-changer, Engaging campaign with a strong story, Interrogations and investigations are a blast
Some graphical glitches and slowdown, Episodic case structure can obscure the overarching narrative, Scripted nature may turn off some gamers
While L.A. Noire may not appeal to everyone, those that are charmed by its mean streets will likely love every second of it. It's a bold, cinematic step forward in a genre that's dying for innovation, and its implementation of the MotionScan technology is...
Abstract: L.A. Noire, a film-noir-inspired detective game from Sydney-based Team Bondi, is set in a dark, gritty, exquisitely detailed mid-century Los Angeles. Nixon ads hang between landmarks like the RKO Theatre and the Mayfair Hotel as crimson-lipped women an...
Abstract: You walk down dark alleys carrying a flashlight. You drive 70-year-old cars with sirens that sound like Civil Defence alarms. You watch beautiful women perform sad songs and listen to smooth jazz on the radio. Your name is Cole Phelps, and you’re going...
Brilliant movement mechanics,Fantastic graphics,Superb fighting and shooting fun,More than just a VR port
Some bugs and frustrations with user experience,Reloading your pistol can be a bit fiddly
L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files is everything we hoped. This isn't a hashed-together VR port, rather it's the remastering of a classic into the virtual reality universe.The facial mapping that L.A. Noire was known for somehow shines so much more brightly in...
Abstract: PlayStation VR (£49.99)Resident Evil 7: Biohazard harks back to the series’ glory days, letting you explore a twisted mansion full of horrors, backtracking through explored environments only to find new threats. The major difference with this Resident Evi...
Abstract: Stefan Bekowsky hasn't been my partner for long. I've just made detective, and he patronises me for it endlessly, telling me to ask him for help every time he's not complaining about everything within his field of view.I can't stand Bekowsky, but his one...