Abstract: L.A. Noire takes place in Los Angeles post-World War II. Players assume the role of Cole Phelps, a decorated war hero who continues serving his country by signing up with the L.A.P.D. You start off as a street cop but quickly climb the ranks of the de...
Abstract: The characters are deeply engaging. Cole Phelps, played by Aaron Staton (Ken Cosgrove, for those who watch the television show Mad Men), is a great protagonist. His story is delivere..
Abstract: I'll start my review of L.A. Noire by stating that Cole Phelps, the main character you'll play as, is about the blandest video game character I've run across in quite some time. It's not that his dialogue is particularly bad; in fact, most the writing ...
Abstract: In the venal world of film noir and its hard-boiled literary counterpart, few stories end happily. It's not uncommon to see tales of hapless everymen and working schlubs that are pushed or duped into tawdry affairs, criminal scheming, and murder. Chara...
Abstract: As a boy, I actually liked watching black and white movies, particularly with Humphrey Bogart. There was something about him in The Maltese Falcon and Casablanca that exuded devil-may-care cool in the face of overwhelming odds. As I grew u...
Abstract: Rockstar Games has made some of the best crime-simulating video games we've seen, and they've got a great history of making some of the most memorable anti-heroes for us to get behind, and now they're turning things on their head by putting you into...
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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....