• DJ_JJSlider wrote his opinion about L.A. Noire
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    I've never played a real police/crime game, so L.A. Noire started off awfully complicated. I mean, there's shooting and chasing and interrogations, but I'm not good at that s**t, man. In real life, I'm about as timid as Linus from Peanuts. Thankfully, the local scenery looks familiar and the noir art style is so cool. Also, the dialogue trees bring out some of the most enjoyable qualities of point-and-click adventures.

    There's not much left to say, because it's a really unique spinoff for the Grand Theft Auto franchise. The style is really what drew me in.
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      Editing … I just was never interested in this, I haven't even seen gameplay footage and I see the internet a lot. It's one of those games I'll pick up when I see it for £5 somewhere
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      Editing … It's a nice value. I thought the developers did a good job at capturing the look of Los Angeles. The zoot suit style is really cool. However, it's got lots of cutscenes that aren't skippable. So I wouldn't call it the greatest, but it's still good.
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      Editing … Like, remember Parappa the Rapper? L.A. Noire almost has the same style of cool, but campy appeal to it. And I just love a lot of qualities in the game, but then I get hit by a lotta meh.
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