iorek21
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For such a popular genre on other media, the Detective genre is rather poor in AAA gaming. Did the below average sales of L.A. Noire back in 2011 impact the industry’s perception of the genre?
L.A. Noire was a very unique experience, it really made you feel like a detective. It had questioning, chases, shooting, investigations, deductions; you felt in control during each case. It had some issues and that facial scan thing probably took half of the budget, but it was a great AAA game.
It’s actually surprising that no other studio tried to replicate it in 12 years since its release. Why’s that?
Hell, even less popular genres got second chances in the AAA scene, how come the Detective genre keeps being ignored?
L.A. Noire was a very unique experience, it really made you feel like a detective. It had questioning, chases, shooting, investigations, deductions; you felt in control during each case. It had some issues and that facial scan thing probably took half of the budget, but it was a great AAA game.
It’s actually surprising that no other studio tried to replicate it in 12 years since its release. Why’s that?
Hell, even less popular genres got second chances in the AAA scene, how come the Detective genre keeps being ignored?