LA Noire
'L.A. Noire' Is an Insightful Game About Power, and a Product of Its Misuse
The world is rarely simple, but sometimes complexity is just convenience in disguise.
How 'LA Noire' Rewards You For Being a Bad Cop
Team Bondi's detective game condemns authority by making you feel useless.
On the Level: ‘L.A. Noire’ and the Set of ‘Intolerance’
The decaying set of the 1916 movie is a perfect partner to Rockstar's story of a tragic hero chasing an American myth.
It’s Time to Rethink Voiceless Video Game Protagonists
Having a mute main protagonist is boring, hurts storytelling, and just reminds me I'm playing a game.
How ‘L.A. Noire’ Created the Illusion of an Autistic Protagonist
Detective Cole Phelps became a cipher for my Asperger's issues, but in the end left me feeling cheated.
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How ‘L.A. Noire’ Created the Illusion of an Autistic Protagonist
Detective Cole Phelps became a cipher for my Asperger's issues, but in the end left me feeling cheated.