While the game had DLC, no sequel or similar game has been released that makes use of the formula found in LA Noire. Here is a list of 5 games I’d like done using the LA Noire structure for next-gen consoles.
Hanzala from eXputer: "I do appreciate GTA 6, Rockstar, but if I could trade it for a new L.A. Noire or a Bully game, I'd do so in a heartbeat."
How are they lost? You can get L.A. Noire on Steam, PS5, Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch and Bully is on the PS5 and Xbox Series too.
Whenever gta 6 launch we won't be getting another rockstar title for another 10 years lol but on the positive side they bou to come back n show how open world supposed to be done 🔥
There was a lot to love about Rockstar and Team Bondi's 2011 open world title.
One I never finished. I've been looking at the ps4 version off Amazon the last few months just never bit
I picked it up on sale recently, going to play it next summer. I'll get more out of it this time, first time around I treated the open world like it was GTA and goofed about, whereas now I'll play it with more respect. RDR2 has trained me well.
I also hadn't read Raymond Chandler at the time so presumably that'll add another layer of enjoyment too.
Absolutely stunning game. So underrated. Played through it again last year and it still stands up so well. Like many of rockstars games it’s actually a far better experience on PC. I didn’t enjoy it as much on console. Completed it at least 3 times on pc.
The rumours of a sequel are awesome news despite the fact I think Rockstar are now the shell of the company they once were.
GF365: "Out of the many historically accurate games out there, these are our picks for the six best games that are historically accurate. While these games aren't completely accurate, they depict the times and situations of history well. Plus, they're all a lot of fun to play, too."
Historically accurate from the past is tough to truly know and judge especially the farther you go back because history is written from the people in power and doesn’t mean it’s the truth just the narrative they wanted to tell.
I don’t care about historically accurate in most games because they are games not biographies or history books . Just make the game fun , good gameplay and such .
Ghost of Tsushima wasn’t historically accurate in many things but I loved the game . Many examples like it .
Not sure if that's a good idea to convert Ace Attorney into LA Noire Style.
I'm watching the X-Files right now and I'm close to finish season 2 and the series is so amazing that no wonder is lasted for so long. There are so many episodes yet every one of them feels very fresh and different from one another. That Chris Carter guy is a genius!
And yes, an X-Files game with the style of LA Noire would be so good!
For me LA Noire was a terrible game. I understand what you mean by LA Noire style but I think they should stay away from the set formula you do to solve the crimes. So repetitive. Also the face tech didn't work that well. Great you have really animated faces but it makes the bodies look wooden and body language (as well as face movements) are important in you think someone is lying.
Law and Order was my first thought when I read the headline.
A mix of LA Noire (only, you know, a lot better) detective work, and a more serious version of something like Phoenix Wright? Sign me up for 20 copies.
I'd only want the original, though. None of that SVU or CI nonsense. I can do without a "Press X to punch rapist" scene every 2.5 minutes.
I would love to see a X-Files game done this way.
L.A.Noire was fantastic at slowing the game pace down and immersing the player in puzzles and story line, and of course this type of game is not for everyone, but everyone i have spoke to said they really enjoyed it.
Its a classic for sure , so was Red Dead Redemption.