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by Type2GenomeManiac June 05, 2017
Probably the best game of 2011 so far. Yes, it beats Portal 2.
Excellent story, graphics, and the solving mysteries, looking for clues, etc. are excellent. you find yourself going on gaming marathons of this game. It's tied with Red Dead Redemption for my favorite game.
Excellent story, graphics, and the solving mysteries, looking for clues, etc. are excellent. you find yourself going on gaming marathons of this game. It's tied with Red Dead Redemption for my favorite game.
L.A. Noire... it leaves me speechless
by theycallmecrackeronthestreets May 21, 2011
much like "sexploitation noir," a phrase coined by New York Times contributor, Richard Perez, in describing a dark sub genre of sexploitation, often exemplified by the BDSM inclined socalled "sleaze" paperbacks or pulps of the 1960s and the stag-like "roughies" or violence inclined preporn "adult" films, (also called "gothics" or "psychosexual" films" or "sexploitation cautionary tales") often distributed by Something Weird Video and exemplified by Perez's own, "Permanent Obscurity: Or A Cautionary Tale of Two Girls and Their Misadventures with Drugs, Pornography, and Death."
Fetish noir or sexploitation noir remains at the heart of sexploitation cautionary tales ... with the femme fatale now explicitly using her sexuality and no longer keeping it submerged as in film noir.
by ventura69 October 08, 2010
by lepretall October 19, 2020
Epic game for PS3 and Xbox 360. Takes place in Los Angeles 1947. You play as a detective named Cole Phelps, solving crimes, finding clues, and interrogating suspects. By solving crimes you earn EXP to level up to the next rank. Amazing graphics and game play.
L.A. Noire is a game developed by Team Bondi in conjunction with Rockstar Games and published by Rockstar Games.
by FoxKeh0 June 25, 2011
A subset of the Noir genre of film and literature. Heavy Noir is any of a burgeoning set of neo-noir works featuring hard choice, gritty settings, flawed characters, and a fatalistic view of virtue set in a modern setting. Examples include films such as Brick and Chrysalis and novels such as Crooked Little Vein.
Even when you win you lose, this day is so Heavy Noir.
by Ravenpaine March 30, 2011