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L.A. Noire
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: Ketsueki on April 27, 2011, 02:20:04 AM ---Once I get it I will post an honest review here in this topic. So that way everyone (On here) will know that it's an unbiased trustworthy review. :D
For console MMO though, you got DC universe... Which I have heard is better for PC than console. Source- Blair Herter. I think that's how you spell his name. lol
Ketsueki
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It would be cool to have an Earth and Beyond type game on the PS3 though... arcadey space shooter with customizable ships and different classes of ships like Eve Online... Eve Online needs to become more like Freelancer but that's a totally different topic.
In LA Noire, will we at least be able to explore all of LA or are we only limited to where the story takes us?
Ketsueki:
From what I have read and watched, it is going to be one of the biggest sandbox type of games ever attempted by Rockstar/Team Bondi. It's been refereanced towards a GTA type of game. So, Yes! It's going to be free roam with linear elements, like being able to obtain clues whilst in free roam. So you'll be able to do whatever is possible in the game.
Check out these video's/character details and what not from Rockstar.
http://www.rockstargames.com/lanoire/
Ketsueki
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: Ketsueki on April 27, 2011, 03:07:37 AM ---From what I have read and watched, it is going to be one of the biggest sandbox type of games ever attempted by Rockstar/Team Bondi. It's been refereanced towards a GTA type of game. So, Yes! It's going to be free roam with linear elements, like being able to obtain clues whilst in free roam. So you'll be able to do whatever is possible in the game.
Check out these video's/character details and what not from Rockstar.
http://www.rockstargames.com/lanoire/
Ketsueki
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In all the interviews and features keeps saying it's not like GTA 4 and that it's a linear game versus a sandbox. Obviously as part of the LAPD, I won't be running over civvys, but I want to be able to have that freedom. Even if they don't have the same GTA feel, I'll probably pick up the game because I love that time period and the cars.
Ketsueki:
I kinda figured you'd get that from those. Haha. I'm certain they say it's not like GTA so they don't scare off people who don't like GTA or those of us who love GTA as well.
In either case I don't think it's going to be a linear game. I've seen some GP footage and it doesn't seem like it will be from that alone. I also love that time period and also the vehicles. It fascinates me. :D
Ketsueki
TMRNetShark:
--- Quote from: Ketsueki on April 28, 2011, 12:03:43 AM ---I kinda figured you'd get that from those. Haha. I'm certain they say it's not like GTA so they don't scare off people who don't like GTA or those of us who love GTA as well.
In either case I don't think it's going to be a linear game. I've seen some GP footage and it doesn't seem like it will be from that alone. I also love that time period and also the vehicles. It fascinates me. :D
Ketsueki
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It's something about the running around in a 1940's Chrysler with a cool hat and a 6 shot revolver (.38 special) and shootin baddies is what I love. Not to mention the aspect of actually being a detective, finding clues, and playing Sherlock Fucking Holms...
"This is the LA Pigs Department! Freeze!"
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