Lanky shadows, a sense of foreboding, and hardboiled crime stories are just three of the many conventions found in film noir. The grainy, black-and-white movies, from Casablanca to Sunset Boulevard, were classic hits in the movie industry between the early 1940s and late '50s. With a flair for the dramatic and exaggerated, flirtatious romances, they offer a distinct style and dark tone exclusive to the genre. These cinematic elements have been toyed with and redesigned in video games, from adventure titles like Grim Fandango to third-person shooters like Max Payne. Here are the top 10 film noir-inspired games.
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