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Face Noir Review {Critically Sane}

We take a look at the new adventure game from Mad Orange.

"The fog slowly clears and an airplane wheels out of a hangar onto the runway. An explosion reverberates through the crisp morning air as a door blows off the side of a hangar. Two figures emerge and a brief conversation takes place. The couple parts after what seems like a final goodbye, and the man runs after the plane onto the runway. He’s too late though, and his troubles don’t end there. A greasy man shoots him in the chest. The man that has been shot is Private Investigator Jack Del Nero. This is Face Noir."

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Diehard GameFAN: Face Noir Review

DHGF: Face Noir is a pretty typical adventure title. It focuses on story over gameplay, is full of fetch quests, and has zero replay value. That being said, it has fun puzzles, interesting characters, and a setting that never seems to get old. I could easily recommend it to genre fans but for one thing. You see, this is the first half of a completed story, and it ends as such. There’s no closure to be had. While it might simply whet your appetite for the forthcoming sequel, it will more than likely just come off as cheap and annoying. If you dig the concept, you’re better off just waiting until you can play through the whole story in one go.

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Face Noir Review | Midlife Gamer

Sarahf says “Face Noir Box ArtFrom 30 feet away she looked like a lot of class. From 10 feet away she looked like something made up to be seen from 30 feet away.”
― Raymond Chandler, The High Window

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Face Noir Launches on Steam & Desura

Mad Orange and Phoenix Online Studios have brought their murder mystery, Face Noir, to the Steam and Desura platforms, available to download now. With a storyline that would be right at home in a Raymond Chandler novel or Humphrey Bogart film, Face Noir puts players in the well-worn shoes of a private detective falsely accused of murder.

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