REVIEW : L. A. Noire (PS4/ PS4 Pro) The 2011 Detective thriller L.A. Noire gets a remaster from Rockstar for PS4, XBOX one and Switch, with fresh coat of paint adding better visuals and fluid gameplay to this already beautiful game. Some things are. Its many ambitious ideas – whether it was the detailed engine, facial capture animations, detective gameplay, and pulpy story-telling – often felt like they were held back because of sobering technical limitations.
City is crime ridden but it still has amazing vistas and superbly lit city at night thanks to Neon Lights. Team Bondi's massive effort lives on! As for the DLC cases, well, The Naked City is my favourite case in the whole game, and a few others, like the Nicholson Elcetroplating have an epic kinda feeling to them. Amid the post-war boom of Hollywood’s Golden Age, newly minted detective Cole Phelps embarks on a desperate search for truth in a city where everyone has something to hide. Amid the post-war boom of Hollywood’s Golden Age, newly minted detective Cole Phelps embarks on a desperate search for truth in a city where everyone has something to hide.
This is the same game all over again, but might be worth re-investigating if you have a PS4 Pro just for the 4K experience. It’s definitely no RDR or GTA, but if you like film noir, it’s a good game for a reduced price. If you get through the cases with speed, without having to restart a case it's a lot of fun but neither the investigation nor the interrogation mechanic are particularly fun.
So if you want a game like l a noire and you haven't played it... Well, play it I haven't been too impressed with how the remastered version of LA Noire turned out.
All the cars are licensed and the city of Los Angeles looks a lot like it did in the 40's. This is the same game all over again, but might be worth re-investigating if you have a PS4 Pro just for the 4K experience. A lot of it is linear, yes, but there’s also a free roam option where you can pick up a decent amount of “street crimes” and find various collectibles. The only problem I have with it is the lack of things to do around the city beside the actual story, but the story itself is really well done. L.A. Noire A dark and violent crime thriller set against the backdrop of 1940’s Los Angeles. I agree. L.A. Noire A dark and violent crime thriller set against the backdrop of 1940’s Los Angeles. L. A. Noire is the best of the detective games, unless Obra Dinn is on switch which I don't think it is. The gameplay is nothing more than bearable but the voice work and story as well as most cases are very well made. If you missed L.A. Noire last generation, the PS4 remaster is a worth the price.
LA Noire is back! It's a lot like GTA but with mini-games that involve looking for clues and talking to people. All this publication's reviews I've been playing PC games since the early 90's and I think L.A. Noire is one of the best games ever made. The City of Angels is one of the stars of L.A. Noire, and it gets the red-carpet treatment here. LA Noire is a great game.
Besides trophies, no, the reels and cars don't unlock anything in-game. Released as a remaster on Xbox One and PS4 (and ported over to Nintendo Switch), L.A. Noire now stands as a far more complete package for those who might have never tried it. If you missed L.A. Noire last generation, the PS4 remaster is a worth the price. Rated 2 out of 5 by Billw3 from More Like LA Snore The game is just plain dull and relies on "intuition" that ultimately means if you don't guess the right answer, you have to keep replaying the same dull scenes over and over. L.A. Noire has been in development for at least seven years. For Xbox One on the Xbox One, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "La Noire Remaster worth it?
I played L.A. Noire on the 360 and it was quite an experience. L.A. Noire (PlayStation 3 [reviewed], Xbox 360) Developer: Team Bondi / Rockstar Games AirEntertainment bringing you the latest games news, reviews and interviews. PS4; LA Noire; L.A. Noire ... driving through LA’s car-packed streets make it all worth it. It's a great game. A lot of people didn't like it because it was an "interactive movie." The graphics are solid, the facial animation is very well done, and the gameplay overall is very playable and solid.
L.A. Noire is one of those amazing video games I frequently look back on fondly and confidently point to as an example of a title ahead of its time. It includes a full 21 detective cases, ranging from your early days as a beat cop, the dirty world of Vice, and the more captivating moment in homicide. LA Noire is rated 4.4 out of 5 by 367. If you’ve played it already, your mileage may vary. PS4; LA Noire; L.A. Noire ... driving through LA’s car-packed streets make it all worth it. Normally I don't let graphics deter me from a game...but L.A Noire may be the ugliest AAA game I've ever seen, even with the remaster.