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November 2017
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The editors liked
Still excellent animations and actor facial models
Fun detective work
Immersive 1940s crime world
The editors didn't like
Massive file size means you'll have to empty your Switch of other games and shell-out on an extra SD card
Doesn't really add anything new to an ageing game
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Published: 2017-12-25, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Still excellent animations and actor facial models, Fun detective work, Immersive 1940s crime world,
Massive file size means you'll have to empty your Switch of other games and shell-out on an extra SD card, Doesn't really add anything new to an ageing game,
THE GOOD• Still excellent animations and actor facial models• Fun detective work• Immersive 1940s crime worldTHE BAD• Massive file size means you'll have to empty your Switch of other games and shell-out on an extra SD card• Doesn't really add anything ne...
Published: 2017-12-24, Author: James , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Still excellent animations and actor facial models, Fun detective work, Immersive 1940s crime world,
Massive file size means you'll have to empty your Switch of other games and shell-out on an extra SD card, Doesn't really add anything new to an ageing game,
THE GOOD• Still excellent animations and actor facial models• Fun detective work• Immersive 1940s crime worldTHE BAD• Massive file size means you'll have to empty your Switch of other games and shell-out on an extra SD card• Doesn't really add anything ne...
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Published: 2018-01-10, Author: Dan , review by: ign.com
As such an atmospheric, exploration-focused game to begin with, it makes sense that LA Noire would fit in well with VR. But Rockstar's done a great job of retooling it to make LA Noire: The VR Case Files feel less like a port and more like something that...
Rockstar has outdone themselves once again showing that they have the utmost care for all of their titles, no matter how old they are. L.A. Noire is a tremendous achievement for Switch that manages to breathe new life into a game that's 6 years old...
I already owned the game on my Xbox One X, but was happy to be able to bounce back and forth between both versions and feel like I wasn't just treading old ground for the sake of playing it on the go. Rockstar has managed to utilize every minor and major...
L.A. Noire is a solid release that gives me hope that if gamers support it, we may get some other Rockstar classics in the same vein. Can you image having games like the original Red Dead Redemption or GTAIV on the go?! I can!Rockstar Games provided us...
The most important parts of LA Noire have aged beautifully, with incredibly detailed faces, diverse characters, and unique, challenging crimes to solve as a detective. The top-notch writing and voice acting bring 1940s Los Angeles to life, but are let dow...
Published: 2017-11-21, Author: Jordan , review by: gameranx.com
Abstract: Game: L.A NoirePublisher: 2K GamesDeveloper: Rockstar GamesReviewed: Nintendo SwitchL.A. Noire is one of the most unique titles in all of the gaming media. It took a cool and interesting idea and turned it into one of the best titles of the last generati...
Published: 2017-11-17, Author: Matt , review by: gamespot.com
Satisfying story with a compelling lead protagonist, Interrogations are engrossing, New naming scheme for interrogation options alleviates major issues from the original, Well-realized depiction of 1940s-era Los Angeles, Plays and looks great in portable
Clunky movement during combat, Not much to do out in the open world, Visual and performance issues stick out in docked mode