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Game Review: L.A. Noire

Today, I finally finished the game, “L.A. Noire” and it’s a pretty long game too. It’s the latest game the company, Rockstar made. The same makers who did the “Grand Theft Auto” series, and “Red Dead Redemption”.

The story is set in Los Angeles in 1947. You play an LAPD police officer named, Det. Cole Phelps (who is voiced by actor, Aaron Staton). You start off as a regular police officer with a black uniform at first, then you get promoted to Detective later. You must solve cases through the departments of: Traffic, Homicide, Vice, and Arson. You must look for all clues around a certain crime scene. While you’re looking for clues, music will play, and the music will stop letting you know all the clues are found. Then you must interview witnesses and catch suspects. After you catch the suspect, you must interview the suspect while he/she is in custody.

The only thing when you’re interviewing witnesses or suspect, you have to carefully choose whether he/she is telling the “Truth”, maybe in “Doubt’, “Lying”. You must carefully watch their facial expressions to see if you can tell if they’re telling “Truth, in “Doubt”, or “Lying”. If you pick “Lying”, you must go through the clues in your notebook to prove it. This is the hardest part of the whole game and I got plenty of answers wrong during the interviews. I got some right though.

There are action sequences for the game play. Yes, you get to chase cars, run after the bad guys on foot, and shoot enemies, but you don’t do much of that in the game. The game wants to see if you can solve crime yourself. It’s strictly a Detective and Mystery game.

As the word in the title says, “Noire”, the game is heavily inspired by actual, film noir. You have the choice to play this game in either color or black & white. I played it in color, but next time I play this again, I’ll play it in black & white so it can give it a realistic, film noir feeling. The musical score and the acting of the voice overs did a great job on making it feel like, film noir. The game can get nasty and graphic at times though. There is a lot of profanity as well.

When you’re playing this game, keep in mind this isn’t “Grand Theft Auto”. Yes, there is free roam, you can go where ever you please, but the problem is, you can’t do anything you want. You’re a police officer, so you must follow the laws. If you run over people with your car in the streets or try to steal cars, you get penalties.

There are references of famous actors that got a mention in the game, when there was a part where Cole had to look up names in a Hotel scene. Marilyn Monroe, Shirley Temple, Orsen Welles, Clark Gable, etc. I thought that was pretty cool.

I thought this was an incredible game. It’s the best game I’ve played in 2011 so far. Everything about the game was perfect. No complaints. I wish the video game industry would make more Detective games like this, we need more. I’m sure there will be a sequel to, “L.A. Noire”, ’cause the ending left open for one, I think. If you enjoy classic movies and film noir, yourself. Get this game.

I’m not much into classic film noir, but after playing this game, makes me want to start seeing some of those films.

Kev

Game Review: Red Dead Redemption

So last week, I completed the game, “Red Dead Redemption”, a cowboy Western game, by the same makers of “Grand Theft Auto”, Rockstar. I must say it was a pretty good game. Not the best ever, but it was fun. What I liked most about the game was the plot. The storyline was cool.

Dissapointing things about the game are: The Gameplay and the length of the game. What I didn’t like about the gameplay? I thought the missions were a bit too easy. The only mission that was hard for me that was a bitch to get by was when you had to save your corn in the Silo from getting eaten by the crows at Abigail’s house, that was the only mission I kind of had trouble on, but the rest of the game was a piece of cake. Plus the game was too short and could have been longer. That’s why it was so quick for me to complete the game.

The game is set in 1911, tells the story of John Marston, a former outlaw who used to be in a gang that was led by a man named Dutch (one of the main villains of the game). John was taken away from his family. John has a wife named Abigail and a son named Jack. Now John is out to seek two men, Bill Williamson and Escuela, who John used to be friends with in the gang. John used to be a criminal, but now that he is married and have a son, he have turned to good. John is out for revenge at his former gang and wants to return to Abigail and Jack to live a normal life again.

I won’t spoil the rest of the game, but the game actually has a very sad ending to it. Most games don’t end in a sad way like this. Most action adventure games end with a happy ending, but this one ended with a sad ending. There is a bit of a twist and a shock to the ending of this game. And to give you a hint at what happens at the game, again, I won’t spoil it just a clue, it looks like we’re going to play Jack Marston in the sequel. Not John.

John Marston is one badass character though, probably one of the best game characters ever created.

Kev

Report: Grand Theft Auto controversy doesn’t seem to want to end, video game comes out of the closet?

Rockstar games, announce the release of another Grand Theft Auto IV downloadable and payable chapter for Xbox 360 only. The chapter is titled, “The Ballad Of Gay Tony”. It’s about a nightclub owner named Tony Prince with a nickname of “Gay Tony” in the game, but it is not yet known if the character is homosexual.

More on it here:

http://news-briefs.ew.com/2009/05/gtaiv-gay-tony.html

Does this mean that Grand Theft Auto V will experiment with homosexuality in crime for the next installment of the game? It wouldn’t surprise me if it will, since homosexuality has been so huge in the mainstream these days. The GTA series are always trying something different in every game.

“Grand Theft Auto IV” was a pretty good game, only thing I don’t like about it, was that it was too easy to beat. There were only like one or two difficult missions to get by, that was it.

If Rockstar does a 5th GTA game, they should bring the Niko Bellic character back ’cause he is such a badass video game character and one of the bests created.

Kev