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title: "L.A. Noire (PS3)"
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# Authentic 1940s Los Angeles setting Immersive detective gameplay Revolutionary facial animation tech L.A. Noire (PS3)

**Brand:** rockstar games
**Price:** COP 266948
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🕵️‍♂️ Crack the case, or miss the chase!

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- **What is this?** L.A. Noire (PS3) by rockstar games
- **How much does it cost?** COP 266948 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Key Features

- • **Feel the Pressure:** Every choice impacts your reputation and the story’s outcome.
- • **Step into the Noir:** Experience gripping detective cases with deep narrative immersion.
- • **Time Travel to 1947 LA:** Explore a meticulously recreated post-war cityscape bursting with detail.
- • **Facial Tech That Reads You:** Cutting-edge motion capture reveals subtle clues in suspects' expressions.
- • **Play the Detective’s Role:** Interrogate, investigate, and solve crimes with multiple gameplay styles.

## Overview

L.A. Noire for PS3 delivers an innovative detective experience featuring groundbreaking facial animation technology, set in a richly detailed 1940s Los Angeles. Players solve complex cases through investigation, interrogation, and exploration, blending narrative depth with immersive gameplay.

## Description

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Review: Love it!! - I bought this only on the opinion that I love crime-thrillers whether it be there on telly, games, books or whatever. Also the setting was interesting to me so I went ahead. I'm glad I did as it's the perfect game to satisfy any 'detective' urges as you'll be examining the evidence, questioning the suspects and following up leads to try and complete the case. The storyline consists of four sections that take the form of desks which you'll solve crimes under. These are; Patrol, Homicide, Arson, Burgalry and a car one. There are approx four/five cases on each desk that adds up about 20 cases. That's not including the 40 something street crimes. There is a ranking system that awards points for interrogation success and some levels unlock bonuses such as a new suit or car to drive. There is a slight annoyance though and that is most suspects seem to want to run which triggers a chase scene in which is sometimes difficult. Graphics especially the new face capturing technology is excellent, it actually makes you want to find the 50 film reels and complete the postcard sidequest so you can explore the richly-detailed city. Voice acting and the sound is near perfect so no complaints. The only real annoying thing is that some of the partners on the desks are douches but it shouldn't take away from the experiance. Even if you're remotely interested in the crime genre you should have fun with this as it really is a excellent game.
Review: Great game - the soundtrack is fantastic and I am ... - Great game - the soundtrack is fantastic and I am now hooked on 40's jazz. I've played through the game two or three times now. You play as Col Phelps, a guy who's just back from fighting in Okinawa and he's now a beat cop trying to work his way up, and you have to solve cases with him. Depending on your choices in the game and how you interrogate suspects, you either solve or lose the cases presented to you. There are some cases which just last for one mission, and some which span out over several. There is also a main story which is fantastic, where Col finds out that his war comrades have went awry since their time in Okinawa, and some have got into serious trouble - which builds to an ending which I won't spoil. Only slightly irritating thing is you're in the city and if you travel so far in any given direction on the map you will eventually hit a road block and not be able to go any further. I don't know why I hate this so much, the world just feels enclosed and it makes free playing in the game quite dull as there isn't anywhere to go beyond the town. However the map is quite big and takes a bit of time to explore. All in all, great game.

## Features

- L.A. Noire

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love it!!
*by T***T on 20 September 2012*

I bought this only on the opinion that I love crime-thrillers whether it be there on telly, games, books or whatever. Also the setting was interesting to me so I went ahead. I'm glad I did as it's the perfect game to satisfy any 'detective' urges as you'll be examining the evidence, questioning the suspects and following up leads to try and complete the case. The storyline consists of four sections that take the form of desks which you'll solve crimes under. These are; Patrol, Homicide, Arson, Burgalry and a car one. There are approx four/five cases on each desk that adds up about 20 cases. That's not including the 40 something street crimes. There is a ranking system that awards points for interrogation success and some levels unlock bonuses such as a new suit or car to drive. There is a slight annoyance though and that is most suspects seem to want to run which triggers a chase scene in which is sometimes difficult. Graphics especially the new face capturing technology is excellent, it actually makes you want to find the 50 film reels and complete the postcard sidequest so you can explore the richly-detailed city. Voice acting and the sound is near perfect so no complaints. The only real annoying thing is that some of the partners on the desks are douches but it shouldn't take away from the experiance. Even if you're remotely interested in the crime genre you should have fun with this as it really is a excellent game.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great game - the soundtrack is fantastic and I am ...
*by K***S on 13 June 2017*

Great game - the soundtrack is fantastic and I am now hooked on 40's jazz. I've played through the game two or three times now. You play as Col Phelps, a guy who's just back from fighting in Okinawa and he's now a beat cop trying to work his way up, and you have to solve cases with him. Depending on your choices in the game and how you interrogate suspects, you either solve or lose the cases presented to you. There are some cases which just last for one mission, and some which span out over several. There is also a main story which is fantastic, where Col finds out that his war comrades have went awry since their time in Okinawa, and some have got into serious trouble - which builds to an ending which I won't spoil. Only slightly irritating thing is you're in the city and if you travel so far in any given direction on the map you will eventually hit a road block and not be able to go any further. I don't know why I hate this so much, the world just feels enclosed and it makes free playing in the game quite dull as there isn't anywhere to go beyond the town. However the map is quite big and takes a bit of time to explore. All in all, great game.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Gets a bit repetitive
*by B***K on 29 November 2012*

I'd probably still recommend this product. It's an interesting concept, and if you haven't seen it, it's worth a look. It's very much like GTA, Bully, or Red Dead Redemption in playing style/controls. Much the same as Rockstar's other games. The control is a bit annoying, in that when looking for clues, you wander past something and the controller vibrates. Hit X, and.. oh.. no you're not quite in -exactly- the right spot. I seem to find myself walking round in circles slowly trying to get in the exact bit to then hit X, and finally look at the clue. It has a clever facial-recognition type system, where you have to guess if people are lying by the placement of their eyes, if they look distracted, etc. Clever stuff. The game has interestingly rendered streets, cars, and people. I wouldn't call it 'nice' though. It's quite grey/dull. This is meant to add to the dullness of the 1940s, I imagine, but in some parts, you might as well be playing in black and white. It's not as open-worldly as some of Rockstar's other games either. You can't go in as many places. Every car you get in has the radio on (even police cars), and you don't seem to be able to turn the horrible AM-sounding old-style radio off, annoyingly, although it doesn't prevent you from having increasingly dull and seemingly-meaningless conversations with your various work partners. The map is enormous and it takes a while to get anywhere. When you get a call on the radio that an officer needs help somewhere else (you don't have to take it), they are inevitably miles away from you, and driving back and forth down similar-looking streets is really quite boring. You can at least force your partner to drive, so you don't have the monotony of it. The thing they need help with is almost always someone with a gun robbing somewhere and then running off. Thankfully, the police radio can be ignored and you don't have the constant interruptions by other characters, as you might with say, phone calls/texts on GTA4. Earlier in the game, you get to look at things like car crashes, hit and runs, mini-fraud cases, but after a while, it seems to get quite repetitive. I got promoted to homicide, but it became tiresome having very similar cases. A woman murdered, in similar way to the last one. Solve that, another woman murdered, similar to last. Solve that? Yes - another similar murder. All women. No men get murdered in the 1940s from the looks of it. It's to highlight serial killers vs copycats, but it doesn't half get boring after a while looking at case after similar case. And then when you get promoted to ad vice, first thing is 2 people dead (as part of a drug dealing case). Then after that, more dead people. I don't think I've had a case that didn't involve a body at the start, in quite a number of missions now. I find myself longing for some car theft. Or burglary? A nice bit of arson, perhaps? Wasn't there anyone knocking off fake Nike trainers in the 1940s? Scam chain letters? I'll probably persist with it, but this might not be a game I complete.

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