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<p>I did not pay much attention to <strong>L.A. Noire</strong> simply because I dismissed it early on as a 1940s era <strong>Grand Theft Auto</strong>, which, as any loyal <strong>Grinding Down</strong> reader will know, is not my favorite game. I mean, you can see the Rockstar Games touch very clearly in its latest title, from the dynamic and stylized cutscenes to the minimap to their passion about having a stellar soundtrack. That last thing is not a bad thing. </p>
<p>Anyways, reviews are out, and besides having to constantly warn gamers that you can&#8217;t run over prostitutes in this one (aw <em>shucks</em>), the verdict seems to be that <strong>L.A. Noire</strong> is much more of an adventure game than a drive-and-shoot title. No random rampages allowed. Gameplay is more focused on investigating a crime scene, talking to witnesses, and piecing together an answer. Yes, there&#8217;s still some of those annoying &#8220;tail a car, but don&#8217;t get caught&#8221; missions, as well as some shootouts, but more or less, it&#8217;s all about the story and one man&#8217;s drive to bring wrongdoers to justice. I can get behind that. Considering the lack of strong, narrative-driven titles harkening back to the point-and-click genre these days, I might have to actually get this game&#8211;but not quite yet. <a href="https://grindingdown.wordpress.com/category/2011-completed-games/">I still have plenty of titles to work through, but once I&#8217;ve cleared a total of, say, 25 games for 2011,</a> then I might go out and give post-WWII Los Angeles a try.</p>
<p>Oh, and about that soundtrack. It&#8217;s fantastic. You can preview six songs from <strong>L.A. Noire</strong> thanks to SoundCloud:</p>
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<p>My personal favorite is the remix of Ella Fiztgerald and Louis Jordan&#8217;s &#8220;Stone Cold Dead in the Market.&#8221; The others are great, dancy remixes of classic, old-time tunes. Doesn&#8217;t necessarily evoke the sense of police work, but does transport one back to a simpler time, to smoke-filled rooms, to dangerous women in dangerous outfits, to falling victim to gorgeous, dreamy sounds, to finding love and chasing it down.</p>
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