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OXCGN's 3rd week of investigation into L.A. Noire - the countdown continues.
A full list of Achievements & Trophies, plus this weeks Noire special - looking at the movie Dark City (there were 3 from 1950 to 1998)
So slip on over, there's heaps of info and images, plus a great Q&A from Rockstars Twitter pages.
L.A. Noire will undoubtedly transform the albeit small detective/crime thriller genre in gaming.
Team Bondi and Rockstar Games are successfully producing what will become the epitome of our [console] generation’s technology, and will set the precedent for many others to follow.
While last week’s theme was modern, we’re going back in time again, but at the same time we’re going forward, confusing – yes? SO read on and let’s see what we can uncover together.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you a very good film that did the unthinkable: blending science fiction, film noire and even elements of a crime thriller, Dark City.
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- L.A. Noire [PC, XBOX360, PS3]






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The young rookie cop turns police detective storyline is great, and yes there's some decent gunplay involved, but as the Q&A shows, there's a lot of cerebral work to be done on the part of the gamer, and no MP segment.
Personally this will be a long-term game for me, and many like me, but the crucial money-belt-gamer might not find it as 'captivating'.
How do you guys find it visually and story wise so far?
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