L.A. Noire
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- seeessess0
Can't wait to get this!
- ideaist0
I hear it's quite a lovely game; unorthodox slightly, but I consider that a positive thing... Do tell how it goes insomnie...
; )
- insomnie0
3 disks! wowza
- ideaist0
OFFICIAL LAUNCH TRAILER:
http://www.rockstargames.com/vid…
- logi0
- TheMagicSheep0
was worried about this 'till i saw gameplay trailers for the first time today. this looks promising.
- Shit is gettin' real; like the UNCAHRTED series which feels cinematic all day every day...ideaist
- desmo0
I still havent play Black Ops! :|
Ive officially lost my gamer title
- Raniator0
Mine came today... only ordered it yesterday, not due on until tomorrow. I love Gameplay.com!
- e-pill0
this has been getting some real bad reviews considering where the game is from. what i wanted was an open ended world i could explore like in RDR. yet this game has none of that. i am happy a few others in the store including the cashier all said the same thing and advised me against purchasing it. also you can beat the whole thing in 1 day.. not that anyone needs to sit in front of the machine like that, but 1 day really?! ill play RDR any day.. LAN wont get my cash. which is sad as i was hoping for a time period game like that that was equal aand better to RDR, and this is a far cry from that.
- attentionspan0
I LOVE NOIR.
How does this compare to Heavy Rain?
- Raniator0
e-pill:
From http://uk.ps3.ign.com/articles/1…
"L.A. Noire isn't all about badgering people, though. This is still an open-world game. You're free to deviate from a case, explore faithfully recreated 1947 Los Angeles, and tackle more action-oriented missions. No, you can't run wild like in Grand Theft Auto (you're a cop, accept it), but there are some other things to do. Forty "unassigned cases" come in as calls on the radio. These aren't random; they're single-scene missions where you'll stop a bank robbery, chase down a bat-wielding lunatic, or shadow a crook to his hideout."
- Boz0
there's a difference..
LA Noire is multiple cases. You go through a lot of them and DLC will be based on that.
Heavy Rain is about 1 case from the perspective of a few people including the father.
The game mechanic though is similar. They were definitely influenced by exploration and fighting part from Heavy Rain but not completely. You can still feel a bit of GTA 4 in it, but not as free roaming as GTA4.
- chrisRG0
L.A. Noire: "The Technology Behind Performance"