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  1. Jul 30, 2023
    10
    A masterpiece of storytelling that excels at recreating of the atmosphere of post war America, the rebound of American economy, Red Scare and organized crime underworld. Features many tropes from noir movies of that era. Graphics hold up surprisingly well in 2023. Gameplay less so, as interrogation choices, driving AI and clunky movement can be annoying every now and then. Still it doesn'tA masterpiece of storytelling that excels at recreating of the atmosphere of post war America, the rebound of American economy, Red Scare and organized crime underworld. Features many tropes from noir movies of that era. Graphics hold up surprisingly well in 2023. Gameplay less so, as interrogation choices, driving AI and clunky movement can be annoying every now and then. Still it doesn't change the fact that it's a unique and criminally underrated videogame. Expand
  2. Nov 14, 2022
    8
    Con muchísima influencia de Mafia, proponía una jugabilidad muy diferente para ser Rockstar. Era muy interesante, esa es la verdad, con un gran trabajo facil, pero se hacía repetitivo y algo aburrido a la larga.
  3. Sep 13, 2022
    6
    So much wasted potential. This game ins not bad but it definitely needed more time
  4. Aug 24, 2022
    7
    I played L.A Noire Remastered in 2018 and thought it was a good game that I liked.
  5. Jul 11, 2022
    8
    Facial animations are stiil the best,even in 2022. A nice detective story and the missions are very interesting. The ending is a big dissapointement for me,i expected more..
  6. Mar 30, 2022
    10
    Every once in a while you try out an old game on sale that you skipped back in the day, only to find it’s one of your new all time favorites. That’s L.A. Noire for me. It’s not perfect, but all of its shortcomings and boring driving can be forgiven because the story, immersion and overall vibe are outstanding. I really hope Rockstar develops a sequel or remake for next gen consoles.
  7. Mar 13, 2022
    5
    A beautiful game with greath story/gameplay, this game is one of greatest Rockstar's game.
  8. Jan 9, 2022
    7
    Revisiting L.A. Noir years after release proved that it was a title that stands out in the open world crowd. But hardly stands the test of time due to the rough edges that stick out more so than ever.

    Even with the upresed graphics, the visuals still embody to the X-box 360 era. For it's time it is still very impressive for an open world game. However, that open world even though
    Revisiting L.A. Noir years after release proved that it was a title that stands out in the open world crowd. But hardly stands the test of time due to the rough edges that stick out more so than ever.

    Even with the upresed graphics, the visuals still embody to the X-box 360 era. For it's time it is still very impressive for an open world game. However, that open world even though looking the part, still feels empty and lifeless for the most part. Again, for it's time, the facial animations are unique but feel a little off compared to what you would see in the likes of recent Rockstar games. The stand out of the presentation sure is in the sound department. From the music to the stellar voice acting, it all feels right in place for the stories time period.

    The story is engaging for the most part from case to case, acted beautifully by a all-star cast. But falls apart toward the final acts, moving away from detective work to more action orientated scenarios.

    What really holds this game back from being a all time classic is the game-play itself. The gun play is good, while the driving is extremely clunky. The open world feels barren with little to do in the ways of finding additional fun. But most of all, the investigating features (while novel) still feel a little unpolished. It is fun searching around a crime scene for clues, but there doesn't seem to be definitive rules as to how to interrogate a suspect. The facial expressions that are key to exposing a suspect, don't seem to be consistent in regards to how you treat each person from case to case.

    It was fun for the most part to come back to a title that tried to add something different to the open world genre. But due to it's un-intuitive game design, it holds very little replay value. Even with it's short falls, this is a fine game and you will be hard pressed to find another like it. So without a doubt it is worth the time for new comers or those who want to jump back into a detectives shoes.
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  9. Nov 29, 2021
    9
    Simply, one of the best open world games to date. A legitimate must play!!!!
  10. Jul 11, 2021
    9
    This game is a masterpiece i hope we get la noire 2 with current generation… i know there is game like Detroit but rockstar uses realy on reality stories 9/10
  11. Vng
    May 19, 2021
    10
    Ein einzigartiges Spiel mit einer Story von der man nicht genug bekommen kann.
  12. May 1, 2021
    10
    This is my 4th favorite Rockstar game, just behind both Red Dead Redemption and GTA V. A game that brings a whole new perspective to the open world genre.

    Differently what says many YouTubers gamers and video game media, open world games that take place in representations of real cities are quite rare. A kind of game known as "GTA like". This is one of the few ones and definitely one of
    This is my 4th favorite Rockstar game, just behind both Red Dead Redemption and GTA V. A game that brings a whole new perspective to the open world genre.

    Differently what says many YouTubers gamers and video game media, open world games that take place in representations of real cities are quite rare. A kind of game known as "GTA like". This is one of the few ones and definitely one of the best, once it requires very little shooting mechanics that flood other games like that.

    Here it is necessary to investigate crimes, analyzing crime scenes, their victims, collecting evidences and proofs, then interrogating and making decisions whether suspects are guilty or not. Much of the game does not require a precision gameplay, frenetic combat or solving puzzles with objects like keys, medallions etc. The requirement is a lot of analysis, thinking, intuition and even luck. The crimes are very difficult to be solved in the right way and sometimes it doesn't even make sense. But the atmosphere created on it is absolutely incredible.

    1940' s Los Angeles is by far one of the most beautiful cities recreated in video games. Unlike the Mafia series, which is set in similar period but focuses a lot on fictional cities, shootings and action, in L.A. Noire contemplating the city is part of the whole experience.

    The plot is wonderful, worthy of the best films of the genre. The construction of the characters, their motivations, their desires, their successes and their failures, everything pretty plausible and with an excellent narrative slow paced. Since it does not take place in a fantasy world, the story takes on a giant importance within the game, being essential for a great complete experience.

    I always think that this is the great advantage of games that are based in real world over those of fantasy world. The story holds you more, shows itself more real, raw, failure characters and, in my opinion, much more immersive, since it is much more reliable to put yourself as the characters than to imagine yourself as a wizard, a demigod or a superhero. And I think, this is where L.A. Noire stands as one of the industry's great masterpieces.

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    In Brazilian Portuguse:

    Esse é meu quarto jogo favorito da Rockstar, logo atrás dos 2 Red Dead Redemption e de GTA V. Um jogo que traz toda uma nova perspectiva para o gênero mundo aberto.

    Diferentemente do que muitos YouTubers gamers e a mídia que cobre videogames diz, jogos de mundo aberto que se passam em representações de cidades reais são bem raros. Um gênero que ficou conhecido como "GTA like". Esse é um dos poucos e um dos melhores, já que exige muito pouco da mecânica que praticamente todos os outros jogos do tipo abusam de tiroteio.

    Aqui é necessário investigar crimes, analisando as cenas do crime, suas vítimas, colhendo provas, depois interrogando e tomando decisões se suspeitos são ou não culpados. Boa parte do jogo não exige precisão dos controles, combates frenéticos ou solução de puzzles com objetos. A exigência é de muita análise, pensamento, intuição e até um pouco de sorte. Os crimes são bem difíceis de serem solucionados da forma correta e, vez ou outra, nem sentido faz. Mas a atmosfera criada pelo jogo é absolutamente incrível.

    Los Angeles dos anos 40 é, disparada, uma das mais lindas cidades recriadas em videogames. Diferentemente da série Mafia, que também se situa próximo a esse período mas foca muito em cidades fictícias e em tiroteios e ação, em L.A. Noire contemplar a cidade faz parte da experiência.

    O roteiro é maravilhoso, digno dos melhores filmes do gênero. A construção das personagens, suas motivações, seus desejos, seus acertos e suas falhas, todas muito bem justificadas e com uma excelente narrativa de ritmo bem cadenciado. Uma vez que não se passa num mundo de fantasia, a história toma uma importância gigante dentro do jogo, sendo essencial para uma ótima experiência como um todo.

    Sempre penso que essa é a grande vantagem de jogos que se baseiam em mundo real sobre os de mundo fantasia. A história te prende mais, se mostra mais real, crua, personagens falhos e, na minha opinião, muito mais imersiva, já que é muito mais factível se colocar no lugar das personagens do que se imaginar sendo um bruxo, um semi-deus ou um super-herói. E, penso, é aí onde L.A. Noire se coloca como uma das grandes obras-primas da industria.
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  13. Apr 13, 2021
    9
    "L.A. Noire" es de esa clase de videojuegos que consiguen que te sumerjas en el entorno que rodea a los protagonistas, las emociones que sufren y en general la historia que cuenta cada personaje. Mucho nos puede recordar la portada y el título de esta entrega con una superproducción de Hollywood por la cual Kim Bassinger gano el Oscar a mejor actriz de reparto. En cualquier caso, se trata"L.A. Noire" es de esa clase de videojuegos que consiguen que te sumerjas en el entorno que rodea a los protagonistas, las emociones que sufren y en general la historia que cuenta cada personaje. Mucho nos puede recordar la portada y el título de esta entrega con una superproducción de Hollywood por la cual Kim Bassinger gano el Oscar a mejor actriz de reparto. En cualquier caso, se trata de una asombrosa y "desconocida" entrega de "Rockstar Games". Es de "Rockstar", sí, y eso se hace notar nada mas iniciar el videojuego. La banda sonora, perfectamente compuesta para la moderna y creciente ciudad de Los Ángeles en los primeros años tras el final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial (hacia 1947) nos sumerge en ese mundo de la época de estrellas de Hollywood. Si bien es un videojuego original de 2011 no se hace notar en ciertos aspectos. Para empezar, las expresiones faciales de todos los personajes es asombrosa e impactante, con un realismo bastante alto, incluso exagerado. Esto se debe que como detectives tendremos que ser capaces de adivinar si el sospechoso miente o dice la verdad y eso lo descubriremos o intuiremos a través de las expresiones y gestos de los personajes. También luce fresco en el tema de las físicas ya que las decenas de vehículos diferentes que hay en la cuidad cuentan con muchos detalles, tanto visuales como de "colisión" como digo yo. Esto es así ya que las persecuciones con coches, destrucción y caos por las calles estarán muy presentes.
    Por otro lado, la narrativa se presenta en cierta forma dividida en diversos capítulos. Nuestro protagonista es un héroe de guerra americano, un joven pero curtido exteniente de los marines destinado en Japón (en Okinawa) y que ahora cumplirá el papel de detective implacable. Primero, Cole Phelps, nuestro protagonista, desempeñara el papel de vigilante de tráfico, resolviendo casos de accidentes y robo de vehículos. Después, nos ascenderán como detective en el departamento de homicidios. Más tarde, nos ocuparemos de desmantelar el trafico de drogas en antivicio. Al final, el juego dará un vuelco bastante inesperado y nos iremos a trabajar en casos de incendios. Lo que al principio parecen ser casos individuales, sin conexión entre ellos, poco a poco iremos viendo como los personajes que aparecen en secuencias, contándonos breves historias extrañas y sucias todas ellas, se irán juntando en un desenlace totalmente inesperado y trágico. Así, podemos decir que Cole Phelps representa la máxima transparencia y pretende que la cuidad de Los Ángeles esté libre de corrupción y librar a la cuidad de unas manos corruptas que lo controlan todo.
    El apartado visual y gráfico, así como el movimiento de los personajes se ve algo anticuado, así como la cuidad en si. Los Ángeles parece una cuidad sin chispa, sin ruido, vacía en algunos puntos.
    Aun así, sorprende también el sistema de investigación y la interacción con el entorno y los escenarios sospechosos. Habrá que recoger todas las pistas para poder resolver después los cascos con éxito. Sin duda, supone un reto muy inteligente y divertido al mismo tiempo aunque al principio muchos jugadores se verán perdidos y se desesperaran por errar en los interrogatorios.
    En definitiva, se trata de un videojuego en el prima la narrativa detallada, la ambientación y sobre todo nuestras capacidades de intuición.
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  14. Apr 8, 2021
    0
    This is the worst game I have played in all of my life Fk u Rockstar
    Insta : 214.25
  15. Mar 24, 2021
    10
    The best mix of action and story I've ever seen, if you like video games at all then you need to play this.
  16. Mar 9, 2021
    10
    Its my favorite game of all time. The atmosphere is is made so great and its makes so much fun to solve the cases. It never gets boring. Its sad that most of the people didn't even know that LA noire exists.
  17. Feb 25, 2021
    7
    Didn’t play the PS3 version. Enjoyed playing the PS4 version & the storyline was interesting to follow. Getting 5 star ratings without a guide was very difficult but I enjoyed the game overall.
  18. Jan 23, 2021
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This game I’m giving a 7/10.

    I mean, the story is fun and really well put together. Detective Cole is a strange person, clearly without any emotion. He’s a psychopath, but a good one (if that makes any sense). Then there’s Jack Kelso, which I absolutely loved. He’s kind of a cocky guy, and the way he call girls “princess” is just legendary.
    I really wished there was more cases with Jack. They should make a game focusing on his story, maybe even his earlier time as an investigator at California Fire and Life.

    This game is fun, and I love the the puzzle gameplay where you have to find clues and the questioning of different kind of peoples.

    This is a remastered version of a PS3 game.
    I think Rockstar has done an amazing job on the cars, the environment and the characters in 3rd person. However I was pretty disappointed by the characters faces during interviews and the cinematic.
    Would expected that to be remastered better.

    However, all in all a great game, and I definitely think it’s worth gaming.
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  19. Oct 23, 2020
    7
    The setting and style of the game are cool, but the story doesn't really even start up until way too far into the game. 75/100
  20. Oct 11, 2020
    2
    L.A. noire isn`t great. And while I enjoyed my time with the game. By the time I got halfway through, I just wanted to stop and play something else. The game play is extremely tedious and repetitive. The game is on a continuous loop of: Go to the crime scene, gather evidence, go to their residence/ the residence of someone who is connected with them, Interview them, and get more evidence.L.A. noire isn`t great. And while I enjoyed my time with the game. By the time I got halfway through, I just wanted to stop and play something else. The game play is extremely tedious and repetitive. The game is on a continuous loop of: Go to the crime scene, gather evidence, go to their residence/ the residence of someone who is connected with them, Interview them, and get more evidence. Rinse and repeat until you find your guy. Every single case is like the last, which is disappointing as there is so much potential for an action packed game of police shootouts and epic cases, but instead you get something more on par with a police simulator, Which is okay if that`s what you like and want but the thing about realistic policework is that it`s boring and isn`t very exciting. Starting this game I was expecting to be leaping onto the roof of a train or to be dangling off a building within the first hour of gameplay but instead I got a boring police sim. I ended up enjoying the random crimes more than I liked the actual game. The aesthetic of the 1940`s is cool although doesn`t add too much to the game. The map is incredibly boring and I constantly felt lost, it barely has any notable landmarks to discern where you are. The map looks the same wherever you are causing you to get lost and over rely on the in game minimap. This makes it so I barely explore and only go to where the story makes me go. Add the fact that there is nothing to do except the random crimes. No stunt jumps, no side missions, nothing. This is a far cry from Rockstar`s other titles. Also, I didn`t feel connected to the protagonist. The only person I connected with was one of Cole`s (the protagonist) partners, Rusty Galloway. And then.. I get promoted and never see him again. All in all L.A. Noire is an okay game, but incredibly boring and repetitive. It`s mediocre when compared to other video games but when it`s compared to Rockstar`s other games… it`s really bad Expand
  21. Oct 9, 2020
    3
    Sucks.

    I came to play this game because I was looking for another detective game to play after Sherlock Holmes. I did a thorough search before I decided to go for this game. I’m a stubborn bastard so I spent about 20h on the game although being ready to faint of boredom after 1.. this game is all about the looks and has nothing more to it. The investigations aren’t intriguing, finding
    Sucks.

    I came to play this game because I was looking for another detective game to play after Sherlock Holmes. I did a thorough search before I decided to go for this game. I’m a stubborn bastard so I spent about 20h on the game although being ready to faint of boredom after 1.. this game is all about the looks and has nothing more to it. The investigations aren’t intriguing, finding evidence is simple but also, walking around apartments to find things just takes time and feels boring. Everything about this game rely on you not to use your brain, just your luck.
    The only time you actually do have something to think about is in the interviews with suspects, and this is so random. You have three theme responses to choose from, but they tell you absolutely nothing about what your character is actually gonna say and that could be just about anything stupid. If this situation would truly gonna be choice-based you need to know WHAT, because this guy is not staying to the script. ****** ****, this makes me so angry. Also the detective you play is just a normal, boring guy with problems to tune in when he talks to people, why is he this stiff without having ANY OTHER LIKEABLE SIDES!? I hated driving around, nothing particular to look at, I was so thankful that the partner could drive almost all the time to skip. You can choose to search secret locations for cars and drive them but then they’d suddenly disappear!? and you’d be back in your partners old car, why should I even look for them if I can’t keep them!? And then, when you arrive to locations you get to walk like five meters and then the system takes over again because a conversation starts, just place me in the conversation already!? Actually I did enjoy one thing, in some cases there’s a newspaper to look at that shows parts of a story, smart. All in all, this game sucks.
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  22. Jul 15, 2020
    9
    Um jogaaaasso, com um final ridiculo... A história totalmente envolvente do jogo consegue ser destruida no final, típico da Rockstar... Obviamente esperamos o jogo 2. Fora isso, que jogasso... É de nicho, pois é um jogo com uma jogabilidade um pouco mais limitada, mas tudo funciona muito bem. Cidade feita nos minimos detalhes e cuidados.. Expressões faciais, não tem nem o que dizer...Um jogaaaasso, com um final ridiculo... A história totalmente envolvente do jogo consegue ser destruida no final, típico da Rockstar... Obviamente esperamos o jogo 2. Fora isso, que jogasso... É de nicho, pois é um jogo com uma jogabilidade um pouco mais limitada, mas tudo funciona muito bem. Cidade feita nos minimos detalhes e cuidados.. Expressões faciais, não tem nem o que dizer... carros, casos... jogo muito bom. Um ponto fraco no jogo foi a falta de legendas em outros idiomas... O jogo é complexo, história difícil... O entendimento dos casos é primordial. Se você não fala nativamente ingles, vai ter dificuldade, pois o contexto é anos 50, linguagem formal e bem especifica..

    História: 9
    Som: 10
    Jogabilidade: 9
    Gráficos:10
    Diversão: 10
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  23. Jul 12, 2020
    10
    This game is masterpiece It’s One of the best game in rockstar games the Technology in this game the. Best in that time
  24. Jun 21, 2020
    7
    Very interesting and engaging storytelling. Gameplay could use some work though.
  25. Jun 21, 2020
    8
    L.A. Noire is an amazing dip into the world of mid-20th century LA crime. A satisfying story, interesting gameplay, fresh and innovative for the time gameplay mechanics and a great setting make this a must-play for fans of the 3rd person open world genre or film noire.
  26. Apr 16, 2020
    8
    The Rockstar is the Rosckstar.

    There are a lot of things in this game for what we all love this company - inetersting story, great characters and the dialogues.Yes the last one - maybe the strongest part of this game. If we are talking about all technical constituents they are not the best in L. A. Noire, We have bad graphic for the 2017 year (and terrible for 2020), we have bad
    The Rockstar is the Rosckstar.

    There are a lot of things in this game for what we all love this company - inetersting story, great characters and the dialogues.Yes the last one - maybe the strongest part of this game.

    If we are talking about all technical constituents they are not the best in L. A. Noire, We have bad graphic for the 2017 year (and terrible for 2020), we have bad driving in the game, not the best shooting, and awful fighting system. But all this parts of gameplay are just additions to the main part - search for evidence and interrogation of suspects.

    This main part of the game not so good too, the evidences are often obvious and the interrogation sometimes have so illogical exodus, what make getting 5 stars for this case impossible. But even with all this troubles this experiment was great enough for me. I have played this game 2 times on PC, and now on PS4, and i'd like to play this one or two times more in the future.

    So, if we take this sort of experiment, good story and dialogues from Rockstar - this is enough to get this game 8 of 10 for me, the fan of this studio.

    P.S. Also, I realized for myself that this is an attempt by Roskstar to make its version of the Mafia, while with its bias in the work of a policeman, but preserving the surroundings of that era.
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  27. Mar 29, 2020
    7
    The game is good. Probably a new genre and all but it feels unfinished and unpolished. Hope the sequel get better
  28. Jan 29, 2020
    0
    Just wasted about 15 hours playing this game for the save game to corrupt and lose everything. Apparently a common issue. Player beware! What a waste of time. Instantly uninstalled this garbage.
  29. Jan 19, 2020
    5
    This was a groundbreaking game when it came out in 2011. The facial expression animation that let you make up if people were lying or not took realism a little step forward that year.
    Despite getting a minor graphical tuneup and added DLC mission put in as default, the game has NOT really held up well in gameplay and content.
    One should not feel obliged to buy it since Rockstar has their
    This was a groundbreaking game when it came out in 2011. The facial expression animation that let you make up if people were lying or not took realism a little step forward that year.
    Despite getting a minor graphical tuneup and added DLC mission put in as default, the game has NOT really held up well in gameplay and content.
    One should not feel obliged to buy it since Rockstar has their stamp over it. Not at all.
    Back then i was a tad bit disappointed on the games overall content then as i still am now. I solely bought it again cheaply for nostalgic reasons (and boredom... and because i love the 50´s era L.A.)

    I found it weird why Rockstar would brush it up and release it again. Team Bondi shut down a while ago after creative differences and the reports of awful working conditions under McNamara direction. The only reason i can think of is that Rockstar must have future plans for this I.P. and i hope they do. A full hands on by Rockstar for a L.A Noire 2 would be very welcome. Not only is there TONS of pentional to dig into, it would for once be a good change being the Good guy in a Rockstar title and not some gangbanger or rootin' tootin' cowboy outlaw. For once it would be a fun play to actually BE the law.

    Because you see, this game here had so much lacking for a fully working and fulfilling title. You have little time to go around exploring the city., and even if you had time, it would be a little boring. because:
    1: the Map is aesthetically beautiful, but is messy, and little memorable made. Much area unseen and unused.Nothing stands out. Just suburb after suburb. Every GTA map you know by heart after a few hours gameplay, this one you dont. Its large but you dont really know where you are most at the time.
    2: It has nothing of of interest to explore. It´s a pretty much lifeless world.
    This game only have what its going for it during its episodic gameplay. and that is it.

    If Rockstar were to make a sequel (Damn i hope i they do) They would made quite a rich world and experience-filled with tons of content, drama, noire and mystery that would have me drool all over it.
    Because let's face it. They are the master of open world game creation. And they would waltz over Team Bondis effort for their own ideas.

    This game has lots of flaws. A good driving story, but it tend to become quite repetitive if you were to binge this game straight through. Bring on L.A Noire 2 Rockstar, i dare you...
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  30. Apr 5, 2019
    7
    Far more better version, than PS3 version.
    Questioning system is still not perfect, but for sure far more intuitive. Story is really good, technology, which provides us those great facial expressions didn't get old. Also all of those details in environment are astonishing and the game is truly immerse. Unfortunately looking for clues on crime scene can be boring for some time, so
    Far more better version, than PS3 version.
    Questioning system is still not perfect, but for sure far more intuitive. Story is really good, technology, which provides us those great facial expressions didn't get old. Also all of those details in environment are astonishing and the game is truly immerse. Unfortunately looking for clues on crime scene can be boring for some time, so L.A.Noire isn't very good game for long session. But still this is the experience that everybody should try.
    Just remember that this is not GTA, so less action, more puzzles.
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Metascore
76

Generally favorable reviews - based on 17 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 17
  2. Negative: 0 out of 17
  1. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Feb 6, 2018
    70
    It's worth another trip down Sunset Boulevard. [Jan 2017, p.87]
  2. Jan 28, 2018
    80
    LA Noire remaster hit us out of nowhere and brings a nice high definition version of the game to our consoles. Unfortunately, it doesn’t bring many fixes with it, nor does it expand on the huge city they’ve built.
  3. Dec 6, 2017
    60
    Even with a new coat of graphical paint, L.A. Noire remains a game that adds up to less than the sum of its parts.