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L.A. Noire

by Rockstar
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  • Platform:   PlayStation 3
  • BBFC Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over Suitable for 18 years and over. Not for sale to persons under age 18. By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 18 years of age or over.
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Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
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  • ASIN: B003NSBMC6
  • Item Weight: 113 g
  • Release Date: 20 May 2011
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (198 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 142 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)

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Platform: PLAYSTATION 3

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L.A. Noire is a gritty, single player detective game set on the infamous streets and in the smoke-filled back rooms of post-war Los Angeles. Designed and developed with a nod to the classic film noire movie genre, L.A. Noire blends crystal clear graphics that bring the iconic look and feel of the era to life, with a combination of innovative technology and unique gameplay that allow you to solve crimes through interrogations and investigation. Additional features include: five LAPD based crime desks to work, the ability to analyse the case as well as suspects for clues, an accurate block-by-block recreation of eight sq miles of 1947 Los Angeles, multiple difficulty settings and more.

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Synopsis

Amid the postwar boom of Hollywood's Golden Age, newly minted detective Cole Phelps is thrown headfirst into a city drowning in violence and corruption. Utilising groundbreaking new technology that captures an actor's facial performance in astonishing detail, L.A. Noire is a violent crime thriller that blends breathtaking action with true detective work to deliver an unprecedented interactive experience. Interrogate witnesses, search for clues and chase down suspects as you struggle to find the truth in a city where everyone has something to hide.

A beat cop stopping you from entering a crime scene being investigated in L.A. Noire
Cross the police line to solve the worst crimes of Los Angeles' infamous postwar era.
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Against an overarching plot of violence and betrayal, L.A. Noire challenges players to solve a series of self-contained cases as they work their way through the ranks of the LAPD. Each case features a distinct storyline with a beginning, middle and end, and each successfully solved case brings new challenges and leads Cole closer to the true story at the dark heart of the Los Angeles criminal underworld.

Key Game Features

  • Solve a variety of cases across the crime desks of: Patrol, Traffic, Homicide, Vice and Arson
  • Search crime scenes for clues, question witnesses and interrogate suspects as you search for the truth in each case
  • Use your wits to analyse suspect's behavior and separate the truth from the lies
  • Experience a stunningly accurate block-by-block recreation of 8 sq miles of 1947 Los Angeles
  • Rise up through the ranks of the LAPD from a beat cop to other positions as LAPD detective Cole Phelps
  • Solve brutal crimes, plots and conspiracies inspired by famous crimes from 1947 Los Angeles, one of the most corrupt and violent times in the City of Angels' history
  • Multiple difficulty settings give players of all abilities the chance to step into the shoes of a detective in postwar L.A.

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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful
LA Noire or LA Bore? 15 July 2011
By G. Wheeler VINE™ VOICE
Platform for Display:PLAYSTATION 3
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LA Noire is the newest game from Rockstar who have an uncanny ability to turn games into gold after working their magic. Red Dead Redemption was a fantastic game and Grand Theft Auto speaks for itself in terms of quality. So after working seven years on LA Noire, the company obviously had a lot to live up to. So does LA Noire deliver? Well it does and it doesn't.

Set in the late 1940s and following war hero/LAPD star Cole Phelps after the war, the game plays out like a typical detective story as Cole works his way up the ranks in the police force. Starting at the very bottom, the feeling of progression is felt throughout with more complicated cases coming to the table as you progress through the four different areas of traffic, homicide, vice and arson.

Right from the off its clear that LA Noire is unlike any other game out there. The facial detail is astonishing and is clear to see even from the opening credits. The setting of LA is brilliantly realized and the detail put into the area and the buildings is excellent. The feeling of being pulled into the time and the crazy goings on is really felt here but never truly explored fully. What I mean by that is the one big downside to LA Noire.

The game is strictly linear and although there is opportunity to go off and explore, do street crimes (more on that later) and collect things the nagging feeling that you're supposed to be doing the cases is always felt. There's never a moment away from a case and the only deviation is when you're supposed to travel between crime scenes etc. and you venture off and explore. This is a real drawback as you can't fully get immersed into the world like other Rockstar games and I think personally the game could have been made less linear.

The cases themselves are excellent though and form the main bulk of the game. Every case is handled to perfection with a crime scene always the starting point and then as clues are found by wandering around the crime scene and pressing X, more locations and suspects are discovered. Being thorough is the key to this game and unlike other games not paying attention to the cut-scenes can actually hinder your experience.

The interviews in particular really boast the facial detail put into this game and you'll find yourself staring intently at the screen during the interviews to find the slightest little twitch or eye rolling to try and suss out a lie. Interviews are handled via three buttons to press. Triangle for a lie where you can pin hard evidence against what a person is saying that doesn't quite add up, X for the truth and Square for a doubt. This sounds simple enough but as the game gets going it becomes very difficult and really does challenge you.

The game is made slightly easier by the inclusion of some goodies including 'Intuition Points'. These can be gained by going up a rank and gaining experience points via finding landmarks around the city, finding collectables, finishing street crimes or getting questions right in interviews. These 'Intuition Points' can then be saved up and used during crucial interview sessions to Ask the Community what they did via a percentage marker or removing one answer so its a 50/50 gamble. It's an excellent system and one that is well implemented.

The action is well spaced out and although Rockstar have been given a lot of stick for the lack of action by fans, its not an action game after all and I personally found the different emphasis refreshing and something a bit different and this needs to be addressed as its the one thing that many people have complained about in the game. It's a detective game at heart and the action comes second as it should do in a game like this.

The biggest problem with LA Noire, as seems to be the case with many Rockstar games, is the ending. Without spoiling too much, I found it to almost ruin the whole experience and the infamous "Oh...is that it?" as was the case in Red Dead Redemption and to an extent Grand Theft Auto, is even more evident here and the lack of exploration and continuation after the game has finished also hinders the experience.

Furthermore all the usual Rockstar bugs come into play here including buildings that pop into view as you drive past ruining the experience. It's not a deal-breaker but after numerous games with the same problems, its shocking that the errors are still in play here, especially after seven years of production on this game.

Overall though, LA Noire is a fantastic experience that breathes a breath of fresh air in the videogame market and delivers something fresh and different. The graphics are excellent and the facial design is the best seen in any game. The music and sound design are also very good and although the bugs are annoying and the ending is almost a dealbreaker, the rest of the game is sensational and one of the most unique experiences on PS3. A must have.
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40 of 45 people found the following review helpful
Wasted Potential. 24 Jun 2011
By Ripper
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To start with this review, I need to state that the lower than average score isn't down to me wanting this to be a GTA game. In fact, the whole reason I bough this game is because of press waxing lyrical over how it breathed new life into the adventure genre. While L.A. Noire does have it's fun and interesting moments, it often feels like the game is holding you at arms length rather than drawing you in like it should be.

Strange mechanics and a lack of variety really dampen the overall experience. The interview system is much more simplified than it was touted to be by the developers. Throughout the game, it was fairly obvious when a character is lying as they roll their eyes around like they've come loose in the socket. Frustratingly, the question branches sometimes defy logic. For example, (being careful not to give spoilers), say you need to prove that the suspect had a key item registered to them and you have come across evidence to back that up. When questioning them about this and seeing your chance to call them out, sometimes the subject will change completely meaning a different piece of evidence is needed, or there isn't actually a way to call them out. Other mechanics such as being able to pop off a warning shot or tackle a fleeing suspect are only present when the game wants them to be, giving the feeling of the action being overscripted.

That's not to say it's all bad, the facial capture work really does look great and the performances are generally very good. The main storyline is very intersting too. Although I must say, the game has probably one of the worst endings I've seen in such a story driven game. Driving is very responsive and theres a great variety of cars and the game world is well fleshed out, which makes the lack of any meatier side missions rather tragic. The game will take between 15-20 hours on your first play through depending on how well you do. It's also very easy, which is a mixed blessing as it actually detracts from the fun of the investigations in some cases.

So in summary, if you're looking for something interesting to play, I would reccomend giving this a try, just don't expect it to be as amazing as the majority of the hype will lead you to believe. I would recommend to rent or wait until the price comes down though as it doesn't hold much in the way of replay value. With a bit more freedom, more challenge, a bit more depth to game play and some tighter writing, this could have been a classic. As it stands, its merely an above average title which coasts along on its graphics tech a bit too much.
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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After playing this game,I thought I should write my own review for the first time on here. Now, if you dont already know, LA Noire is a game developed by Team Bondi and Published by Rockstar Games. If you are expecting a open-world game like GTA IV, then look else where. this game is very linear with a short amount of side quests. but dont let that deter you, as this game will really become close to you.
You play as Cole Phelps, a lapd officer who has joined the police after the events of WW2. you quickly rise through the ranks after successfully solving cases and such. the story in this game is really amazing, and it becomes more tense in the second half of the game in my opinion. the cases are very interesting and could become stories within themselves (which actually is the case in the homicide desk). i would give the story a 9/10, as the actual ending might ruin the experience.
Gameplay wise, it is very different. you can investigate crime scenes for clues and evidence for the case, which eventually become integral with interrogations, where you can believe, doubt or accuse a person of lying with evidence, and might affect the case ranking. this may annoy people who want 100% first time, but it adds to the replay value of the game. the action sequences are good, but they are limited, and the shooting events are locked until you reach a scripted event. i would give the gameplay a 8/10, as it is great fun, but the action sequences are of too few a number

the game is amazing to look at, and you never feel out of place with the time setting of the game, as it all looks and feels realistic. 10/10 for graphics in my opinion

overall, i would say that this game should really be given a go at by anybody who is interested, as you wont be let down by this, thought perfectionists might be annoyed by the gameplay by a tiny amount. overall, i would give this game a 9.5/10
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Could be better
At start the game looks interesting, and fun, but soon it becomes boring and repetitive. I think the storyline/cases are too much on-rails. Read more
Published 11 days ago by F. Soares
Something different from rockstar
Been meaning to get this for a while. Investigations are interesting though it doesn't seem as open ended as GTA. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Tony Majere
something different
im not really into other games than fifa and pes
so i wanted something new and this certainly was something new
and it was really enjoyable the first few missions really... Read more
Published 28 days ago by karlpfc
LA Noire: A Modern Noir Classic
LA Noire is one of the most important games I've ever played.

It's not perfect. In some areas it can be downright scrappy. It asks as many questions as it answers. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Snoopy The Writer
Great but not without issues
L.A. Noire is an amazing game, especially in terms of visuals and detail, as many have previously stated. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Miss L. Bruce-Kerr
LA NOIRE...i like it!
LA NOIRE isn't like GTA or red dead...you cant just go round killing people ... so don't buy it expecting that! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Malcolm X-ALI
Disappointing
Now bearing in mind that Rockstar have produced the GTA games and my all time favourite, Red Dead Redemption, I had high hopes when I bought L.A.Noire. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Robin
Not GTA
The game is ok but it's not as good as previous titles
I feel that Rockstar have gone backwards in design & content.
The action is very linear. No real free-roam. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Mr. W. Davidson
L.A Noire
superb game, this game is very realistic, making you think about your every move that you take. still need to get use it though, overall fantastic game.
Published 2 months ago by Ms. N. Rahman
L.A 'AMAZING' NOIRE
This game is Amazing!! The attention to detail is incredible with some of the best voice acting and facial anamation I have ever seen in a game. Read more
Published 3 months ago by helsmacd
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