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Friday, 5 August 2011

Review: L.A. Noire

 L.A. Noire is the very first game from Australian game developer Team Bondi and was produced by Rockstar who we all know from GTA and Red Dead Redemption.  So was Team Bondi able to hit a homerun there first time at bat or was it a swing and a miss?
           
L.A. Noire takes place in the late 1940s where you play Cole Phelps a Lieutenant in the army who after returning from battle in World War II joins the LAPD.  The game takes you on a journey through multiple police desks each with their own unique case types and partners who will assist you.  You’ll start as a patrol man where you’ll look around crime scenes and take witness statements.  However since you’re eager to prove yourself you end up tracking down leads like a detective, which quickly gets you promoted to Traffic.  Once there you get to take on bigger cases involving hit and runs and such. 

The cases get bigger as you go through the game but at this point you see how all the mechanics will work.  You get assigned a case from your Captain then you and your partner go to the crime to investigate.  Once there you must search for clues which you can interact with by pressing A (360) or X (PS3).  Not everything you can interact with is helpful which makes it more challenging to find all the right clues, which is a good thing because depending on what you find (or don’t find) you will have different avenues of investigation to explore.  Once you have gathered all of the evidence there is a noise that indicates that you don’t need to search anymore and then the music will stop.  Next you question witnesses and suspects but you must pay careful attention to what they say, as well as how they say it because you must determine whether you should believe them or not.  There is a system when questioning people which consists of three different buttons assigned to Truth, Doubt and Lie.  I found this system to be tricky for quite some time because when you press Truth it’s kind of like saying go on which confused me because when they would say something and they looked like they were holding something back I would press Doubt as in “I doubt that’s the whole truth” but Doubt means I don’t believe what they said not that there might be more to it so I should have pressed Truth.  Then there is Lie which you only use if you have specific evidence that counters what they just said but it has to be definitive because while there are multiple pieces that could implicate them only one is the right answer which is difficult because like I said more than one piece of evidence will be applicable in many circumstances.  Also when you press Lie Cole starts to talk and most of the time what the suspect/witness says in response to that changes what you have to use.  For instance if he says that he has no knowledge of the victim and I press Lie, Cole will insist that he did know the victim and then the suspect will say that while that may be true I can’t put him at the crime scene.  So when I think I have him because of evidence that connects him to the victim I now have to produce evidence that places him at the scene of the crime which I may not have.  However while it can be frustrating when you get your choice wrong especially when it’s because you misunderstood your options, it is always interesting trying to make the case without all of the answers.  The investigative aspects are all very enjoyable; it really gives you the feeling that you’re in a crime drama or detective novel.  The shooting and close quarter mechanics on the other hand aren’t the best.  Shooting is fine, it gets the job done and is pretty accurate but the cover system is incredibly frustrating and unresponsive.  I’ll be standing behind a wall and want to quickly dart out and get to the next cover but I have to press the cover button and forward a couple of times before he transitions to the side of the wall instead of coming off of it and advancing.  So I just get shot for doing what the screen keeps telling me to do.  The hand to hand combat isn’t very good either you evade with one button punch with another and grab them with another; once you grab them it automatically does the same move every time so there isn’t much variety and it just isn’t very fun.  The driving handles quite well which is good because Los Angeles is a huge city and while you can fast travel by holding down the enter vehicle button when you’re getting in you don’t want to do that most of the time because the city looks amazing and there are important conversations with your partner that you will miss.  My only problem with driving everywhere aside from the time it takes is the amount of cars on the road.  It makes sine but leads to a lot of accidents because they aren’t very good at avoiding you, for instance if you’re about to hit them when they are turning they stop most of the time even when most of their car has passed and if they just kept going they would have been fine.  Damaging vehicles and property lowers your grade for the level so it ticks me off that they get me in so many accidents.         

Like I said above the city looks amazing, the level of detail in all of the buildings, cars and people is really impressive.  Also I’ve heard that it is almost an exact replica of what the city used to look like, in fact some of the buildings and shops are still standing today.  Team Bondi obviously got a ton of help from Rockstar because I don’t see how an Austrian studio could have gotten such an accurate depiction of an American city.  Even though they were able to utterly nail the feel and personalities of the people at the time, which to their credit really blew me away.  Usually when a country bases its idea on another place stereotypes and biases slip through which wrecks the experience but I would have no trouble believing that L.A. Noire was made in L.A. by people who were born and raised there because of all the love and attention that was put into it.  Rockstar also assisted Bondi with the facial capture which captures all of the subtle movements on the actor’s faces and puts them into the game which is integral to the gameplay because it allows you to read their faces in addition to their voices to see how honest they are being.  Speaking of the faces in L.A. Noire, it has to be the most star-studded cast ever in a video game.  Every case has at least one new character that I recognize from TV.  Now they aren’t huge actors that are household names or anything but lots of them have been killers, suspects and witnesses on crime dramas that I remember seeing.   It really makes me wonder if those smaller actors always looking for new gigs often turn to video games but no one ever pays attention.  However while the game does look amazing in all aspects I did experience a number of times where the game would have technical issues.  When I get into my car if the street was crowed sometimes it starts to hiccup and the frame rate slows down.  There was also a time in a cut scene at the beginning of a case where you’re supposed to see a man in the shadows with a hat and a weapon but all that loaded was the hat and weapon, no man.  I played the game on the 360 which might have been the issue or it could have just been my copy because my friend played it on the PS3 and said that he didn’t remember any issues like that.

L.A. Noire is a great game that is unlike anything else on the market.  The closest example to this game is Heavy Rain since they are both story focused games where the gameplay is used as a way to further immerse you in the experience.  Also like with Heavy Rain I think this is the type of game that people who aren’t good at and don’t like games could appreciate and maybe even enjoy.  If you’re looking for a deep and unique experience with a great story and are a fan of crime dramas/novels this game is the one for you.  I also think that everyone else should consider giving this game a try because there isn’t anything else like it and gamers should appreciate this accomplishment.

Score: 4/5
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Monday, 1 August 2011

Weekly Wrap Up

Diablo 3 news
            Diablo III is still lacking a release date but there is some interesting new news about it.  The game will have an auction site which will allow players to sell items to other players for in game cash as well as real world money.  The enemies and bosses in the game drop random items so if two people play through the game they could have many items that the other never came across.  This should add incentive to go to the auction house to get specific weapons and armour to help in your adventures.  When you wish to sell items for real money you will have to pay a small standardized fee to post them and another once it is sold.  Blizzard hopes that this will be a huge source of revenue especially in eastern markets.  Also in case you’re worried that your friends will take all of your loot and sell it to the highest bidder, you should know that when you find items they only appear on your screen.  So that cool sword that you found after you killed that monster isn’t visible to the other players in your party and vice versa which means everyone gets their own items, no jerks taking all the good stuff.  

Batman Arkham City
            Once again there is Arkham City news which is fine by me because the fact that the game is so loaded with cool things that they can constantly release new and interesting info just means that the game will be that much better.  This week there is the new bonus costume for Batman in which he appears in his old blue and grey costume that I’m sure we all remember.  I think it would be cool to play such a dark Batman game in a bright costume to contrast everyone else.  The second piece of news is that Batman will team-up with Bane at some point.  Now they didn’t say if Bane would come to rescue Batman or the other way around, or even who they would be fighting together but it sounds awesome.  I love all of the villains that are being included in this game and how Rocksteady is doing them all justice by giving them bigger roles and more of a personality rather than a quick boss fight and then tossing them aside like so many superhero games.  

Gears of War the board game
            That’s right Gears of War has been turned into a board game!  I used to love board games but it has been a long time since I was really into them so I find it weird how excited I am to get up to three of my friends together and play this game.  There are all types of different enemies, weapons, and missions as well as a cover system to make the game very different from any board game you might be used.  If you don’t think that this game is for you then you need to see the trailer because it will change your mind.

Nintendo in the dumps
            Nintendo has fallen on some tough times this year, first the lack of excitement surrounding their reveal of the Wii U (which I think we can all agree was well deserved) and now they are reporting an expected 82% decrease in profits this year compared to last year.  Last year Nintendo managed to achieve an annual profit of $1.41 Billion and this year they estimate that they will make $257 Million.  While that is still a massive amount of profit it is an incredible down turn for Nintendo.  They say that it is because of price fluctuations with the Yen and that the 3DS hasn’t done as well as expected.  I say that while money instability can be an issue it wouldn’t have anywhere near this sort of affect on profits and the 3DS had an unbelievably successful launch.  What is really happening here in my opinion is that everyone with a family full of kids who doesn’t know anything about games and has considered buying the Wii has done so and since they don’t play games Nintendo isn’t moving software which is why it is better that Sony and Microsoft stuck with their fans and delivered hardcore gaming experiences that people want to play.  Also the 3DS had nothing good at launch even now they only have Ocarina of Time which is a remake of a game that all Zelda fans already have.  The suckers who don’t know jack have gotten Nintendo’s products and aren’t doing anything with them because there isn’t much out there of any quality and if there was they would be oblivious to it.  Now the long term affects of targeting non-gamers is starting to show in a big way which is why they need a new console to sucker peolpe again with a big flashy gimmick and Microsoft and Sony are fine with the 360 and PS3.  I mean to be fair they tried to horn in on that same market with Kinect and the Move but those consoles are still about the hardcore who Nintendo left behind after being destroyed by Sony and surpassed by newcomer Microsoft last generation.  I just wonder if everyone will flock to the Wii U and save Nintendo or will they have learned their lesson and wait to see if it is truly worth it.  

Mass Effect 2 DLC on sale now
            Xbox Live has finally posted last month’s player choice sale which was for Mass Effect 2 DLC.  Three of the four major add-ons are at half price, the other unfortunately is still full price but that brings the overall US price from $31 to $19.  I love Mass Effect 2 and I was waiting all month for this sale and have bought all of the DLC for it now.  If you haven’t played the game yet you should definitely go and get it.  Not convinced?  How about you read my review for more info?  Once that’s done you might want to check out the sale before it’s over. 

First TV Season Review
            I usually don’t plug my articles in my Weekly Wrap Ups in such a big way, you guys should know that I try to post two articles a week and check the time line to see if there is anything new.  However I just wanted to mention that I originally intended to just recommend shows (which was mentioned in my first articleas opposed to reviewing each season individually but I tried it out and felt that it would be better to add that new category to the site and I hope you all enjoy.  Thank you!  

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