The Hermit
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LA Noire? That's not how you spell Red Dead Redemption.
Ok
NOW I am sad
LA Noire? That's not how you spell Red Dead Redemption.
It mostly launch tax. Once the system has built up it's library and is a few years old it's much more difficult to justify a $10 or whatever price increase even if it is more expensive to use cartridges.
The Switch, particularly in portable mode, is much closer to the PS3/360 just in raw GPU power. The tech itself is actually slightly more modern than the XB1/PS4. There are other numerous advantages that the Switch has over the 360/PS3, so it will be interesting to see if the devs will take advantage of it.Switch's tech is closer to the PS3/360 than it is to the PS4/XBO. I'm sure it will look/perform better than the PS3/360 versions but don't expect much else.
New pc version?
lol Rockstar!
OTOH, is the game worth a play at all?
I love how third parties continue to sabotage themselves.
LA Noire? That's not how you spell Red Dead Redemption.
Nothing can make this worth $40.
89 on metacriticlol Rockstar!
OTOH, is the game worth a play at all?
It won't be 60FPS, even the PC version is locked at 30. Unlocking it messes with the lip sync and physics, supposedly.
It's 6 years old...
No 60 FPS, no buy. They've had plenty of time to update the engine and physics.
What has Brendan McNamara been up to since 2011 anyway?
I did.
I'm pumped. I know it didn't get the best reviews, but it've want to play it. A remaster is just the thing to push me to get it.
Pro-tip: this will get worse as the generation drags on, and even worse than that when next gen begins in roughly 3 years.
Games will always get bigger, and AAA game sizes have consistently outpaced non-disc media storage for the better part of 25 years.
Nothing can make this worth $40.
Only it's nothing like it. There is very little shooting in LA Noire. Most of it is about driving around and investigating the crimes scenes. It's really great if you like games with heavy story focus but otherwise you may be bored. I for one loved that big Hollywood corporation conspiracy stuff and how all the bits and pieces came together at the end.I'm gonna buy it, looks close enough to mafia II so I should be able to enjoy it.
One of the worst games r☆ has made. Driving was horrible. Gameplay was horrible. Facial stuff was its only strong point.
Why.....
What has Brendan McNamara been up to since 2011 anyway?
Only it's nothing like it. There is very little shooting in LA Noire. Most of it is about driving around and investigating the crimes scenes. It's really great if you like games with heavy story focus but otherwise you may be bored. I for one loved that big Hollywood corporation conspiracy stuff and how all the bits and pieces came together at the end.
But... why? Why this game, of all the games from their last-gen catalog? Why not Red Dead Redemption (which never had PC release to begin with) before it's sequel comes out, or even GTA IV?
As long as you ignore the open world parts. Treat it as a mostly linear action adventure and you will be good to golol Rockstar!
OTOH, is the game worth a play at all?
Because RDR was a complete mess, coding-wise and it was more or less a miracle is ran at all on PS3 and Xbox 360. To make it work well on anything else would require a complete remake.
Let agree to disagree. Loved the game.Most cases were resolved with a repetitive chase that always ended with you killing the perp. The homicide desk was literally cut and paste. The world was dead. Cole Phillips is one of the most shallow protagonists I can remember. He was surrounded by far more interesting characters that would be more interesting to play as.
Even the crime investigation scenes were completely uninspired.
In a goddamn game where investigation is the main conceit
Because RDR was a complete mess, coding-wise and it was more or less a miracle is ran at all on PS3 and Xbox 360. To make it work well on anything else would require a complete remake.