grafic nu este cine stie ce, dar lyp-sync-ul si vocile sunt absolut geniale
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grafic nu este cine stie ce, dar lyp-sync-ul si vocile sunt absolut geniale
Sper sa fie cu un plus fata de Mafia 2 care m-a cam dezamagit umpic fata de ce ma asteptam.Oricum, un must buy game in lista mea ;)
@razvanrazy vezi ca ai scris "lyp-sync" nu "lip-sync" cum este corect :).
Lip-sync-ul si motion capture-ul este impresionat so far si sunt sigur ca vor mai retusa un pic grafic pana va aparea (not that I would give a rat's ass, but still... ) :).
Nu cred ca grafica ar trebui sa conteze la jocul asta. Normal ca o grafica buna te introduce mai bine in atmosfera jocului, iar LA Noire arata mai mult decat decent (este totusi un trailer, nu stim daca asa va arata jocul - vezi cazul GTA 4). Conceptul conteaza cel mai mult, nu stiu daca exista foarte multe jocuri in care sa joci rolul unui detectiv care se ocupa de cele mai discutate cazuri ale secolului trecut. Bine macar ca nu mai e mult pana la lansare...
Arata foarte bine trailer-ul, iar jocul pare promitator :) . In ceea ce priveste grafica, consider ca e prea putin importanta. Povestea sa fie in regula :D
grafica e praf, parca e de xbox clasic, sau mai rau de ps2 :|
Chiar nu imi pasa de grafica,ca la orice joc de la Rockstar ma intereseaza story-ul si gameplay-ul.
Abia astept sa iasa jocul.
Texturile sunt chiar mari si detaliate. Arata chiar bine in poze. Personajele au cam putine poligoane, in schimb.
Toti va laudati ca nu va pasa de grafica, dar 80% dintre voi il criticati pentru grafica dupa ce iese.
L.A. Noire Stunning New Screenshots and Details
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L.A. Noire is a dark and violent detective thriller set against the backdrop of Los Angeles in the post-war years of the late 1940s and delivered with Rockstar’s signature attention to atmosphere and detail.
Based on groundbreaking performance capture technology called MotionScan, L.A. Noire faithfully recreates every subtle nuance of an actor’s performance, allowing players to use the classic interrogation technique of analyzing a subject’s behaviour and facial expressions in order to get to the truth. This revolutionary marriage of gameplay and technology, combined with clue-finding, and classic elements like shootouts and chases, gives players the opportunity to truly explore what it means to be a detective in the most corrupt and violent period in L.A. History.
In 1947, Los Angeles was in the middle of a massive economic boom and the world was beginning to be seduced by the glitz and glamour of Hollywood’s Golden Age. At the same time, traumatized GIs were returning from the Second World War and struggling to re-assimilate into a changed society. The result was that beneath L.A.’s glossy veneer, there was actually more corruption, deceit and murder at this time than any other period in the city’s history.
L.A. Noire is the story of Cole Phelps, a decorated World War II veteran and newly minted detective in the LAPD. You play as Phelps as he rises through the ranks of the LAPD, taking on an escalating series of cases and investigations inspired by real-world crimes that occurred in LA during the late 1940s.
The overarching story unfolds across a series of self-contained cases: each successfully solved case is a step up the ladder bringing Phelps greater success, but also bringing him closer to the true criminal underworld of L.A., until he is embroiled in events far beyond his control, revealing the truth about the dark heart of post-war Los Angeles.
Working Your Way Up The Ranks
Throughout L.A. Noire players work on different desks in the LAPD, and instead of conventional missions or levels, gamers play specific cases from each desk. At each desk, players will be assigned a different partner, who in addition to participating in the story as it unfolds, will also assist with suggestions as to how to pursue the clues in each case as needed.
L.A. Noire’s Revolutionary Technology
The foundation of L.A. Noire is a brand new technology called MotionScan that enables us to capture and scan every nuance of a real actor’s facial performances and put them right into the game itself. It provides a level of realism, detail, performance and emotion never seen before in a videogame, and brings them to life in a totally new way. This goes beyond the limited grid of data points delivered by traditional motion capture – these are the actual performances themselves, scanned and placed onto our digital characters. This marriage of gameplay and technology allows players for the first time ever to truly feel like a detective, reading the emotional behavior of every character. Furthermore, MotionScan lends itself perfectly to this type of game: one that focuses on characters and performances where everyone has something to hide.
About Cole Phelps
Cole Phelps is a war veteran who fought in the Battle of Okinawa, the last and bloodiest battle of World War II. Awarded the Silver Star for bravery, Phelps is shipped back to the states and uses his recovery time to re-evaluate his life and what he’s achieved. He decides to join the LAPD, becoming a patrolman. Recognizing an opportunity, the department fast-tracks Phelps for success in part due to his investigative skills but mostly because of his war record – though Phelps is generally the first to admit he doesn’t want any favors for his time in the War. Phelps’ rise through the ranks of the LAPD forces him to confront the darker side of humanity, and puts him face-to-face with his own fears as a result.
L.A. Noire dated to April 15? | N4G
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GAME Spain dated L.A. Noire to April 15.
All New L.A. Noire Images Released
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Rockstar has just released all new L.A. Noire images, featuring "Crime Scenes and Lineups". As of right now we aren't sure when the official L.A. Noire website will be updated, but once it is, we are sure that these images will be available in HD. Make sure you keep checking back for more updates on L.A. Noire!
Rockstar Network - Rockstar Spotted Playing L.A. Noire on PS3
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A very interesting photo has surfaced this evening, it's an official Rockstar account playing L.A. Noire! Could they be testing L.A. Noire on the Playstation 3? Maybe getting some screenshots ready for their "big update" that is due out soon?
Get a Glimps Behind the Scenes of L.A. Noire | PlayStation LifeStyle
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L.A. Noire has been in development for well over five years now, and for the most part, gamers have had to come up with images in their head on what it could possiblY be like. Recently, though, we have gotten a few morsels of info as well as some actual images of the game. Well, hold on tight as there is even more information just around the corner.
Announced today on Rockstar’s site, on December 16th we will be getting “A Special Look Behind the Scenes of L.A. Noire”. Now before you get super excited, you should be warned that this behind the scene look will be on the MotionScan technology, which is used to create the lifelike characters in the game.
Even though the post does not state if there will be actual gameplay footage or not, there still is the possibility of something. Whatever happens as we approach the Spring 2011 release date you can be sure that we will be getting more information.
Parerea asta vine de la cineva care a zis ca seria God of War si GT5 sunt jocuri supraapreciate...deci no comment..
Daca vrei grafica de ultima generatie da 20 mil pe un gtx580 si joaca-te cu detalii maxime...
Grafica pare ok..dar unde sunt good old days cand conta povestea si gameplay-ul si mai putin grafica ?