LA Noire is a defining moment in video games on this generation, and more than just because of its use of MotionScan technology. The free-roaming genre has become a little stale in recent years, yet LA Noire manages to inject a renewed sense of vigour ...
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Published: 2011-05-16, Author: Ryan , review by: gamespy.com
Well-constructed linear adventure; amazing facial animation tech fused with some superb voice-acting.
I struggle with L.A. Noire, because at times I love it, yet it has some notable flaws. As a noir fan, I find moments that really get me grinning. There are certain cases that draw me in and side characters who eat up the scene. But it never adds up -- ...
Authentic and outstanding 1940's style and atmosphere, Solid performances and good use of motion capture, Compelling investigation and interrogation mechanics, Memorable noir story, Some great shootouts and action sequences that make use of real LA locations.
Early investigations are very limited, Disconnection between cases leads to jarring moments, Some restrictions during pursuits and shootouts feel artificial.
L.A. Noire's absorbing investigations and intoxicating sense of style make it an unforgettable journey through the seamy side of the City of Angels....
Abstract: L.A. Noire has been in development for at least seven years. Not everything's worth waiting for. Some things are. L.A. Noire (PlayStation 3 [reviewed], Xbox 360)Developer: Team Bondi / Rockstar GamesPublisher: Rockstar GamesTo be released: May 17, 20...