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L.A. Noire (Nintendo Switch)

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WorthPlaying
★★★★
6 years ago
Switch Review - 'L.A. Noire'

Buy L.A. Noire The interactive detective thriller L.A. Noire caused quite a bit of commotion when it was released in 2011. The prospect of lifelike facial animations and performing "real police work" to solve crimes was an exciting approach to the adventure genre, and the approach still stands out...

Vooks
★★★★
6 years ago
L.A. Noire (Switch)

I'd be beating a dead horse if I made some humdrum comment about how a game from Rockstar Games is on the Nintendo Switch so I won't. Even though I just did. Ugh. Of all of Rockstar's games, I do think L.A. Noire is an unexpected choice.

DarkStation
★★★★
6 years ago

The perpetrator had just gunned down a woman in front of me and fled immediately. I gave chase, following him through the streets as he ducked between buildings, trying to escape. I trained my gun on him to fire a warning shot but couldn't get a bead on him long enough.

Alphr
★★★★
6 years ago

On release, L.A. Noire was something different. Back in 2011 it bucked a lot of trends and placed a lot of emphasis on its characters and on humanising its cast. Unfortunately, due to poor marketing messages and last-minute design decisions, it didn't appear as slick as it initially could have.

USgamer
★★★★★
6 years ago

It seems Nintendo's Switch has us all revisiting our past. Doom had us jumping back to its original release in 2016, while The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim allows fans to relive a classic RPG wherever they feel like it.

GameStop
★★★★★
6 years ago
Great game!

Now that I had time with this game I like it a lot. I have never played "L. A. Noire" when it was released on Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. As a Nintendo gamer, the graphics are fine. It's not the best looking game but it is far from being ugly.

Target
★★★★★
5 years ago
Great game, not much change

It is a classic game that never gets old. Having said that, there was performance issues I thought would have been improved upon in this version.

Metro
★★★★
6 years ago
L.A. Noire on PS4 and Switch review – from the casebooks of Rockstar

Still arguably the best detective game, and an impressively ambitious example of adult storytelling – despite a few structural and narrative flaws.

The facial animation is still some of the best ever, with a quality script and voice-acting; Detective elements can feel a little random but still work well

A true film noir atmosphere is not evident in much of the game; Case structure becomes formulaic and plot pacing is awkward; Empty open world and repetitive action

Gamereactor
★★★★
6 years ago
L.A. Noire

Detective Cole Phelps is a hard man to like. Initially, there seems something a little off, but as the story unfolds and we get more insight into the man underneath the trilby, it becomes increasingly clear that this isn't the kind of guy that you'd take out for drinks after work.

Nintendo Life
★★★★
6 years ago

Back in 2011, L.A. Noire was a revelation. It captured the feel of 1940s Los Angeles in manner that was so convincing and immersive that it put many live-action TV shows and Hollywood movies to shame; centered around the earnest and driven detective Cole Phelps, the now-defunct Team Bondi's one and...

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