Well, I thought I was sated, but then I saw L.A. Noire... darn fun game.The Steam sale has started.
I got Cities: Skylines (now 75% off) recently, so I'm pretty well sated.
Well, I thought I was sated, but then I saw L.A. Noire... darn fun game.
I played LA Noire a few years ago and couldn’t get into it. I’ve thought about reinstalling it and giving it another go though, I’m hoping it picks up further in the story.
I just got promoted out of homicide. I thought that was more interesting than the first few. It's very open like GTA (L.A. is huge), but you really can't just run around causing mayhem. And it's more linear than I thought it would be - only one case, most of the steps are in order.
The few puzzles are a nice touch.
Are the outcomes of the cases linear? What I mean is, can I arrest the wrong person, and case closed, or does the game force me to get the right person? Not sure if that makes sense really. In other words is it pre determined that I will always crack the case
Seems predetermined to arrest the intended suspect.
Going to play Twilight Imperium this week with family members (well, some of them). Promises to be involved and time-consuming.
You live in the Fort - want to join us? Christmas Eve day.That's an impressive game, and complicated.... nice.
Never played it, but I see it's in the top ten, and copies of it are crazy expensive right now.