apparentlyMacbeth wrote:
It this really what get people excited for games these days? Voice actors? Seriously?
Macbeth wrote:
It this really what get people excited for games these days? Voice actors? Seriously?
Jealous.SonderKommando wrote:
Yea I feel ya. Wifey preordered it for me last night. THis and BF3Poseidon wrote:
Now that school's out of the way I CAN NOT FUCKING WAIT FOR THIS GAME.
In my possession.
See you in 3 days.
See you in 3 days.
Oh you cunt.
It's good so far. You REALLY need to pay attention to the actor's facial expressions. And picking out evidence to prove an accusation is a lot tougher than it sounds. Gunplay is well... average, but it's to be expected of a game that focused on voice acting and facial expressions.
I never finished Red Dead Redemption
not my personal reason for buying a game but a good voice actor can really bring a game to life. JC Denton, Master Chief, Issac Clarke etc11 Bravo wrote:
apparentlyMacbeth wrote:
It this really what get people excited for games these days? Voice actors? Seriously?
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
Not to mention this game is focused around acting. They're not just voice actors. They're actual actors, and all of their facial movements and body movements are translated into the game. Dumb comment by Macbeth, as usual. And then followed by Marine sucking up to whoever agrees with him at the time.m3thod wrote:
not my personal reason for buying a game but a good voice actor can really bring a game to life. JC Denton, Master Chief, Issac Clarke etc11 Bravo wrote:
apparentlyMacbeth wrote:
It this really what get people excited for games these days? Voice actors? Seriously?
This game is NOT GTA by any means btw. The gameplay is sparse and you really spend most of your time interrogating, questioning witnesses and looking for evidence. It gets difficult at times.
I hope that not too much time was stolen from creating another GTA to make this game. I'd still like to try it just to see whatever new stuff they've implemented in the combat and physics departments of their engine that will likely be included in the next GTA
I haven't bought a GTA since San Andreas. The novelty of stealing a car and running people over wore off in high school. /shrugs
I just want to get off work, go lift, stop by the "pharmacy " and pick up LA Noire
i really liked it when fantastic games like final fantasy and metal gear solid 3 lifted the control away from the gamer with the controller and invited you to sit in on an awesome 45 minute movie-sequence full of bad writing and dubiously executed voice acting. i'm really really glad to hear that this gaming style has been picked-up in LA Noire with some panache and extended to a gaming experience consisting of pedestrian-friendly driving simulations chaining endless scripted sequences!!!!
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la noire was developed at Team Bondi, GTA is developed at Rockstar North._j5689_ wrote:
I hope that not too much time was stolen from creating another GTA to make this game. I'd still like to try it just to see whatever new stuff they've implemented in the combat and physics departments of their engine that will likely be included in the next GTA
completely different development teams, but it would be cool if the next GTA had this tech.
^^^jmsprovan wrote:
la noire was developed at Team Bondi, GTA is developed at Rockstar North._j5689_ wrote:
I hope that not too much time was stolen from creating another GTA to make this game. I'd still like to try it just to see whatever new stuff they've implemented in the combat and physics departments of their engine that will likely be included in the next GTA
completely different development teams, but it would be cool if the next GTA had this tech.
Same engine though I believe - RAGE. But yes, Rockstar North is in Scotland, Team Bondi is from Australia I believe? Rockstar just produced it.
Pretty refreshing game so far.
How are the saves like?
Can you save at any time during a mission?
Can you save at any time during a mission?
Autosaves pretty frequently. The game is cut into cases, so you'll go from one case to another.Stimey wrote:
How are the saves like?
Can you save at any time during a mission?
K cool.
I'm assuming you can pause during an interrogation?
Cause now that I'm back home my moms got me running every which way around the house doing all her stupid little chores.
I'm assuming you can pause during an interrogation?
Cause now that I'm back home my moms got me running every which way around the house doing all her stupid little chores.
Yeah you can. And you can pull up your notebook and wait as long as necessary before determining whether it's a truth, you doubt them or you have evidence that they're lying.
Never use the "lie" button unless you know you have the evidence to prove the person is lying. If they have shifty eyes, look generally nervous and seem to stutter, hit the doubt button. If they look at you straight on, it's almost always the truth. That's the thing about the lie button. If you don't have the evidence against it, they'll still look at you straight in the eye sometime.
Never use the "lie" button unless you know you have the evidence to prove the person is lying. If they have shifty eyes, look generally nervous and seem to stutter, hit the doubt button. If they look at you straight on, it's almost always the truth. That's the thing about the lie button. If you don't have the evidence against it, they'll still look at you straight in the eye sometime.
Sick.
Gonna pick this up after I go to my quack.
Got this, Witcher 2, and Honest Hearts. Should occupy my time for a bit.
Gonna pick this up after I go to my quack.
Got this, Witcher 2, and Honest Hearts. Should occupy my time for a bit.
holy shit some of the secret cars are
phantom corsair
phantom corsair
Let's trade wives.SonderKommando wrote:
Yea I feel ya. Wifey preordered it for me last night. THis and BF3Poseidon wrote:
Now that school's out of the way I CAN NOT FUCKING WAIT FOR THIS GAME.
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...Oh shiz... It's CSI time!ROCKSTAR INFO wrote:
"Inspired by real life cases of that time" ...
I want to play this game, but not at full price.