Wednesday, May 18, 2011

L.A. Noire Review..

It is finally here the long awaited L.A. Noire this is the newest title from the ground breaking GTA makers Rockstar. This game takes place in 1940's L.A. the game follows the story of Cole Phelps and his start from beat walking cop to L.A. Vice detective. The biggest case that he has to deal with in the game is a collection of murders that replicate one of the most infamous cases the Black dahlia murder.

After playing this game for about 4 hours I have to say that it is great. The visuals and the graphics are great and stand up there along with other games that have come from Rockstar. There are a few tiffs here and there but all in all the gameplay is very smooth.

The game plays sort of like Batman: Arkham Asylum and GTA. At certain cases you have to look for clues with a sharp eye and you have to be able to ask the right questions to your suspect or witnesses. Some might find this game a little boring at the start but it picks up after a few cases there are chase scenes and shootouts. That any type of player will enjoy.

The control scheme is easy enough to get a hold of but the hardest curve that you have to deal with is judging whether or not your suspect or witness is lying or telling the truth. Even if you do choose the wrong answer you will be able to replay cases without having to beat the game. Which is great if you want to get 5 star rankings on all the cases.

All in all L.A. Noire is a great game: it has a slow start but it gets its legs after about 30 mins of gameplay it is a great game if you like watching CSI or if you love those old private eye movies. L.A. Noire is a buy I can also say that it is a rent you will not have enough time to play it but just the experience alone is great and something to talk about with anyone..

Until Next Time Geeks....

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