Steam has L.A. Noire (PC Digital Download) on sale for $5.99.
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Product Details:
Single Player
Genre: Adventure
Controller Support
Steam Deck compatibility: Yes (Playable)
L.A. Noire is a violent crime thriller that blends breathtaking action with true detective work to deliver an unprecedented interactive experience. This complete edition of L.A. Noire includes the complete original game and all previously released downloadable content.
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Offer valid through Monday April 8th, 2024 at 12:59 PM ET.
Ratings & Reviews:
Rated 85% 'Very Positive' based on over 26,140 customer reviews.
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Great game for sure. But the facial expression system seems flawed as it doesn't give away anything much during interrogations.
As the game goes on, if facial expression is giving too much clue, it does not make the evidence or investigation much of use. I think is it similar to real life, some people is able to hide their mind better.
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Great game for sure. But the facial expression system seems flawed as it doesn't give away anything much during interrogations.
As the game goes on, if facial expression is giving too much clue, it does not make the evidence or investigation much of use. I think is it similar to real life, some people is able to hide their mind better.
In real life you really can't read facial expressions to solve crimes. It's a cool concept and perhaps they were trying to mimic real life in that sense, so I'm willing to accept that. The best part of the game is exploring old LA even though they failed to add interesting things to the open world. What an interesting era that seemed to fit that city like a glove. Sadly, I can't say much of that charm is left there today.
In real life you really can't read facial expressions to solve crimes. It's a cool concept and perhaps they were trying to mimic real life in that sense, so I'm willing to accept that. The best part of the game is exploring old LA even though they failed to add interesting things to the open world. What an interesting era that seemed to fit that city like a glove. Sadly, I can't say much of that charm is left there today.
There are pockets of charm to find in LA, little spots that haven't changed for decades. The challenge is keeping the tourists and instagrammers away.
I had the original on 360 and remember being extremely frustrated by the inaccuracy of the controls. Did the PC version fix this? It ended up being why I never finished the game
There are but it messes with the physics, especially car handling and I think the facial tech. Best to just keep it at 30fps. Sucks but the game is slow enough that it isn't horrible
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What do you mean not compatible? You can buy the Xbox One version physically or digitally.