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Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Plate-forme
Sony PlayStation 3
Nom du jeu
L.A Noire
Année de sortie
2011
Numéro de pièce fabricant
30554
Code de région
NTSC-U/C (États-Unis/Canada)
Éditeur
Rockstar
Classement
Adulte (M)
UPC
0710425378041
Platform
Sony PlayStation 3
Rating
M - Mature
MPN
BLUS-30554
Publisher
Rockstar Games
Genre
Action & Adventure
Game Name
L.A. Noire

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Product Information

Work your way up through the ranks of the 1947 L.A. police department in "L.A. Noire" for the PlayStation 3. Deal with politics, corruption, and more than a hint of scandal while still finding time to fight crime. This video game revolves around Cole Phelps, a WWII veteran and new recruit to the Los Angeles Police Department. Phelps starts off as a uniformed patrolman. The story follows him as he becomes a detective and advances through the levels of the police department. "L.A. Noire" was developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar Games in 2011. Its cinematic style is based on noir films from the 1940s and '50s. The hard-boiled crime genre has previously never been tried before in a PS3 game. It is an action-adventure game with an ESRB rating of M (Mature). The main gameplay of "L.A. Noire" is made up of 21 cases. The cases are spread across five desks that represent the police department's divisions, including homicide and arson. On each case, Phelps is assigned to a different partner, each of whom has their own distinctive motivations. You will be asked to search crime scenes as well as the homes of the victims for clues. At the end of the case, players receive a rating based on how well they did. An important component of the game is interrogations. You can question witnesses and suspects in order to judge how trustworthy they are. The game will then give you three options: truth, doubt, or lie. If you guess correctly, the person will give you more information. However, if you wrongly accuse a person of lying, they won't give you very much information. Make the wrong decision repeatedly, and the case will be more difficult to solve. Events can change based on the choices you make. You can replay a case once it is over to find out where different choices will lead you. "L.A. Noire" has an open-world environment, which allows you to explore the streets of 1940s Los Angeles. The setting of the PS3 title was recreated with an attention to detail. The cars, clothes, buildings, and music all feel authentic to the time period. There is even an option to play the entire game in black and white. In addition to the main cases, there are 40 short, action-based missions that you can take on. These include stopping bank robberies and shadowing criminals. Car chases, foot chases, and shootouts are also key parts of the game. Players can take cover and use the aim-assist option, which makes it easy to target your foes. The characters in "L.A. Noire" for the PS3 were created using MotionScan technology. This method uses a number of cameras to capture an actor's facial expressions. As a result, the characters' facial movements and body language seem more realistic than in video games with traditional animation. This is especially important in the interrogation scenes in which you have to judge if a person is lying.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Rockstar Games
MPN
BLUS-30554
UPC
0710425378041
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56252741

Product Key Features

Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Action & Adventure
Platform
Sony PlayStation 3
Game Name
L.A. Noire

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2011
Number of Players
1
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood and Gore, Nudity, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Drugs, Violence

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  • Top favourable review

    Good Game

    Good Game, however i dident know the game was refurbished, the CD itself was in good shape only thing was that some of the cover on the CD came off! !!?? I'm happy with my purchase, and I recommend for the price ;)

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: uniontradingcompany

  • Top critical review

    Eh

    This game is just alright. Nothing really good about it, rather poor story. If you want a similar game to this one try Heavy Rain.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-Owned

  • Great game, but not great replay value. Fun as well as different, though.

    In interesting game, but not the game that I'd have hoped for. There was plenty of interesting new design, and engaging game play. The story was good, but the open world was not very useful or fun. Rockstar has mastered the open-world game play with the Grand Theft Auto series, but this game lacks the options and senseless fun that one can have in those games. The game quality is tremendous, and the character design and animation is great. As far as video games go, this is surely one of the better games available, but not the best.

  • Search for Clues, Question Suspects, Chase & Shoot down Crooks + Good Story

    This is an AWESOME game if you like DETECTIVE work or PUZZLES. If your looking for a game like GTA, wrong tittle, their way different. You play as Detective Phelps as he shuffles through various desks that assign him cases that you will have to solve, which works your way up the ladder in the police force. BASICALLY finding CLUES, CHASING bad guys, INTERROGATING suspects and having SHOOT outs at various points in the story is the actual game. CASES are engaging though sometimes REPETITIVE but trying to solve the mystery and following the storyline makes up for it. And the gameplay, story and open world adds to the fun. However, interrogating is a skill to master. Search the net for some tips. So if you think you can enjoy investigating a crime scene and questioning suspects for clues/or ...

  • The body does not lie, but wrong

    The body does not lie, but wrong The main attraction of "L.A. Noire ", and its setting, is how it works. This is a game that deals with the search for clues, intuition and perception of the player. You should look for evidence in every corner, and so have clues to discover who the killer is. One of the main features of the game lies in the way the player interacts with other characters in the game, especially when it comes to interrogate them. Phelps has three ways of approaching the respondent: believe, doubt or accuse him of lying. To arrive at these conclusions is necessary to keep an eye on the interviewee's facial expressions and analyze his attitude, because everything is represented in detail. Generally people do not feel comfortable lying to a cop, and this ...