L.A. Noire is set in Los Angeles, 1947. You play as Cole Phelps, a World War II hero who was awarded the Silver Star as a U.S. Marine for his actions at Okinawa, Japan. Returning home Phelps begins his new life as a street cop for the Los Angeles Police Department.
As Phelps works his way up the ladder of the LAPD, he tries to be the straight and narrow cop while corruption plagues the city and even the very police department he calls home. Phelps works cases across five desks; patrol, traffic, homicide, vice and arson. Throughout each case he slowly uncovers a conspiracy that goes from the common man all the way to the elite of society, and no one can be trusted.
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Max Payne PS5 remakes are coming for the first two games from Remedy Entertainment, and we hope this Rockstar Games easter egg is kept in.
Will never forget these games on the PS2 and Xbox. Max Payne 3 was awesome, more so the arcade mode.
Can’t wait to replay these games with updated graphics.
Would also like a remastered Max Payne3.
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.