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post Nov 12 2010, 10:47 AM, updated 15y ago

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It's here, the first real trailer for gritty 40s detective game L.A. Noire and it's going to blow you away.

I've always been bothered by how out of sync, how unreal, digital actors look in video games. That's exacerbated in the sorts of games they expect you to read anything into the folks you run into in a game.

Imagine trying to tell if someone is lying to you when they're wearing an ill-fitting rubber mask. That's essentially the issue with most dialog-heavy video games, until now. If Rockstar is to be believed, this is a game created to "render every subtlety and nuance of an actor's facial expressions and emotions."

Why does that matter? Because in L.A. Noire you play a detective in the Los Angeles of the 1940s. Rockstar says the game has you trying to solve crimes through a "blend of classic action, clue-finding and interrogation, allowing players to analyze every subtle nuance of an actor's performance in order to get to the truth."

If they can do it, if these aren't just canned animations, then L.A. Noire could become an important piece of interactive fiction. More importantly, it could be one of the first games that allows you to use some of the real-world skills investigators tap into to solve crime.

It's worth pointing out that the game will include Mad Men's Aaron Stanton as lead officer, Cole Phelps, Fringe's John Noble, and a cast of "esteemed actors," working alongside director Michael Uppendahl (Mad Men), according to Rockstar.

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OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.rockstargames.com/lanoire/

L.A. Noire, the groundbreaking new crime thriller developed in a special partnership between Rockstar Games and Team Bondi, will be available on the PlayStation 3 on May 17th, 2011


Rockstar has released the first update patch for its latest blockbuster, LA Noire, for PS3.

The update (version 1.00) fixes a bunch of unspecified gameplay and graphical glitches, as well as plot and voice issues, and improvements in stat-tracking (full change list below).

The update makes no mention of the issues with overheating consoles that have been reported. Rockstar on Friday denied "erroneous" reports that the game is causing PS3 consoles to overheat.

Patch change list:

- Fixes for several in-game store issues including age-verification for DLC purchases
- Fixes for minor gameplay bugs and graphical issues
- Fixes for several minor plot/objective/conversation issues
- Improvements in stat-tracking and Social-Club integration


The following guide will walk you through how to find all 50 Gold Film Reels in L.A. Noire in the shortest amount of time possible. Right after the guide are four YouTube videos that will show you exactly what the guide is talking about. Collect all 50 Gold Film Reels and you'll earn a Trophy in the Playstation 3 version.

Hollywood

1. The Big Sleep Golden Film Reel - Located under a water tower at the west end of Hollywood Blvd. The Big Sleep Golden Film Reel is easy to spot as there is a trolley track that circles the tower it resides under.

2. Nightmare Alley Golden Film Reel - You will need to find the shopping center near the intersection of Franklin Avenue and Ivar Avenue. Just to the left of this center is a huge billboard for "Capt'n Saltee Potato Chips" with three dumpsters underneath it. Follow the dumpsters along to the right to spot the Nightmare Alley Golden Film Reel on the other side of the railing..

3. Brute Force Golden Film Reel - Find the football field located at the end of a street that offshoots from Scrader Blvd. in a residential area. The Brute Force Golden Film Reel is on the sidewalk right in front of where you would walk down to the field.

4. The Letter Golden Film Reel - Go to the intersection of Selma Avenue and Las Palmas Avenue, then walk one block east. You'll find a little side street with red brick rather than pavement. Spot the first set of stairs on the left and find The Letter Golden Film Reel at the top of the staircase after curling around to the right.

5. Gilda Golden Film Reel - Next you will go to the intersection of Cahuenga Boulevard and De Longpre Avenue. Spot the gas station and immediately walk around behind it. The Gilda Golden Film Reel is just to the left of the lone dumpster right on the back of the gas station.

6. Where The Sidewalk Ends Golden Film Reel - Locate the movie theater on Sunset Avenue between Argyle Avenue and El Centro Avenue that has The Lady From Shanghai and The Big Sleep on the marquee. Walk toward the front doors and find the Where The Sidewalk Ends Golden Film Reel just behind the center column that obstructs its view from the sidewalk and road.

7. In A Lonely Place Golden Film Reel - Find the putt-putt golf course at the corner of El Centro Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard. Walk to the 8th hole which is shaped like a ping pong paddle. The In A Lonely Place Golden Film Reel is located right next to the hole.

8. Sunset Boulevard Golden Film Reel - Head about a block east from the far west end of Melrose Avenue. If facing west you'll find a little courtyard between two buildings. The Sunset Boulevard Golden Film Reel is right in front of a tree in the middle of the courtyard.

9. The Women In The Window Golden Film Reel - Star at the corner of Wilton Place and Lemongrove. To the south and just west are a series of what look like duplexes. Go behind them and find the The Women In The Window Golden Film Reel sitting on a picnic table.

10. The Spiral Staircase Golden Film Reel - Go just east of the corner of Wilton Place and Santa Monica Avenue. On the north side is a playground with a slide and swings. In front of the swings and close to the road is a bird bath. The Spiral Staircase Golden Film Reel sits in front of the bird bath.

11. Odd Man Out Golden Film Reel - On the far east end of the map, move to the corner of Sunset Blvd. and St. Andrews Place. One block south is a small residential street with lots of parking in front of homes. Run to the end of the street and then behind the dark green house on the left. The Odd Man Out Golden Film Reel is sitting on this house's porch.

12. The Night Of The Hunter Golden Film Reel - Go to Fountain Avenue and head toward the eastern end until you find the Hillside Motel on the left. Run to the back of the motel and find the The Night Of The Hunter Golden Film Reel sitting on one of the pool's corners.

Willshire

13. The Narrow Margin Golden Film Reel - Go the middle of Hobart Boulevard and look for an unnamed intersection. On the north end of the street is a large house with a detached gray two-car garage. Run behind the house, to the right of the pool, and find the Narrow Margin Golden Film Reel at the base of a fountain.

14. White Heat Golden Film Reel - This one is a little trickier. Head to the middle of Mariposa Avenue, directly east on the map where you would line up with Lemongrove Avenue if it didn't end. There are apartment buildings there with green first floors. Find the stairs to the second level near a curved window. Hang a left at the top of the stairs and find the White Heat Golden Film Reel at the end of the walkway.

15. Thieves' Highway Golden Film Reel - Start on Rosewood Avenue, directly between where that street intersects with Kingsly Drive and Harvard Avenue. Enter the drive-in restaurant door and the Thieves' Highway Golden Film Reel is on the counter, toward the middle where the cash register sits.

16. Crossfire Golden Film Reel - This time, start on Heliotrobe Drive just south of the intersection with Melrose Avenue. Spot the Cola King billboard, run under it, and find the Crossfire Golden Film Reel on the pavement near where some trailers are parked and attached to the back of a building.

17. M Golden Film Reel - From the intersection of Rosewood Avenue and Berendo Street, run down the side street with wooden fences on either side and distressed pavement. On the right is a three-story yellow building with green trim. The house just past this building has a see-saw in its backyard. The M Golden Film Reel is under the see-saw.

18. The Killers Golden Film Reel - Head to 1st Street where numerous homes are under construction. The Killers Golden Film Reel is inside one of the homes that borders directly on 1st Street.

19. The Set-Up Golden Film Reel - Start at the intersection of Berendo Street and 6th Street. There's a yellow house with blue trim and a red house next to one another. Run down the walkway between the homes and find the Set-Up Golden Film Reel on the back porch of the yellow home.

20. The Lady From Shanghai Golden Film Reel - Go to where Council Street ends into 1st Street. There's a baseball field there, and The Lady From Shanghai Golden Film Reel awaits perched on the pitcher's mound.

21. Laura Golden Film Reel - Take Second Street from Vermont Avenue and then hang a left on the only street that appears before Second Street curls to the right. Follow this street until it curls to the right, and then look for a small alley between a brown and white fence on the left. At the end of this alley is a park, and the Laura Golden Film Reel sits on a picnic table just past the playground equipment.

22. The Third Man Golden Film Reel - Toward the eastern end of Beverly Boulevard, right before it curves to the right, and run alongside the large red brick building. Jump the fence in the back, then follow the winding dirt path until you see The Third Man Golden Film Reel under a tree.

23. The Killing Golden Film Reel - At the corner of Hoover Street and 6th Street is a big church. Enter the front courtyard area of the church just in front of the entrance, and find The Killing Golden Film Reel toward the left against the church.

24. Shadow Of A Doubt Golden Film Reel - Head toward the end of Coronado Street and hang a left down the road bordered by fences. Run down this road a ways until you see small airplane hangars ahead. Enter the hangar between two red airplanes and find the Shadow Of A Doubt Golden Film Reel in front of the plane inside the hangar.

Central West

25. Night And The City Golden Film Reel - At the corner of Wilshire Boulevard and Alvarado Street is the lake below. Jump the barrier, run down to it and across the water (it only comes up to your waist) to the gazebo in the middle. The Night And The City Golden Film Reel is in the gazebo.

26. The Big Clock Golden Film Reel - Off of Grand View Street is a side street that weaves left and right. Follow this street to its end (drive it as it takes awhile) and run toward the white ranch house on the left. The Big Clock Golden Film Reel is sitting on the house's front stoop.

27. Murder, My Sweet Golden Film Reel - Start at the intersection of 9th Street and Burlington Avenue. From there, head down the alley bordered by the fence and businesses on the right. When you enter a concrete clearing hang a right, find the steps going down into a parking area, and the Murder, My Sweet Golden Film Reel will be under a tree at the bottom of the steps.

28. The Naked City Golden Film Reel - From the intersection of Bonnie Brae Street and Beverly Boulevard, head south and spot a blue and white house with a porch on its north face. Follow the porch and find The Naked City Golden Film Reel at the porch's far end.

29. Sweet Smell Of Success Golden Film Reel - At the corner of 3rd Street and Union are several small roads and a construction site with a big hole in the ground. On the other side of the hole is some construction equipment and the Sweet Smell Of Success Golden Film Reel is sitting amongst it.

30. Rififi Golden Film Reel - Start at the road just east of 6th Street and Witmer. Head north, then down the first alley to the left. There will be a light blue house with white trim that has the Rififi Golden Film Reel just to the right of its front door.

31. This Gun For Hire Golden Film Reel - Get on the Beverly Boulevard bridge just west of Glendale Boulevard. On the east end of the bridge, run through the broken fence and into a construction area. There's a framed wooden structure that you can walk across. At the end of this structure is the This Gun For Hire Golden Film Reel.

32. Mildred Pierce Golden Film Reel - Drive into the train track tunnel at Beverly Boulevard and Lucas Avenue. About halfway down the tunnel, or 30ish seconds, is a small area off to the left. The Mildred Pierce Golden Film Reel is sitting on the ground just inside this area.

33. The Big Carnival Golden Film Reel - Starting from the corner of 9th Street and Figuroa Street, head down a small side street just to the west and you'll see a gray house with bay windows on either side. Find the Big Carnival Golden Film Reel right between those windows.

34. Out Of The Past Golden Film Reel - Head to the most northern point of Hill Street and enter the trolley station. The Out Of The Past Golden Film Reel will be found on the pavement between a set of tracks.

Central East

35. Key Largo Golden Film Reel - On the eastern edge of the map, find the road that looks like a question mark and drive up it. Find a large farm shack on the right and the Key Largo Golden Film Reel on the left side of its porch.

36. Leave Her To Heaven Golden Film Reel - Just to the southeast of the question mark road from the previous Golden Film Reel is an intersection with a nasty pool you can access through a small open building. The Leave Her To Heaven Golden Film Reel is under a tree back behind the building next to the pool.

37. The Maltese Falcon Golden Film Reel - Get on Grand Avenue, about a block northeast of 1st Street. Find the "Bakers" sign and run behind the fence that is right behind that sign. The The Maltese Falcon Golden Film Reel is behind the fence.

38. The Big Heat Golden Film Reel - Stand at the intersection of 3rd Street and Hill Street and run up the hill and stairs alongside the train track that goes up the hill. At the hill's top is a small station and The Big Heat Golden Film Reel is on the ground of this station.

39. Touch Of Evil Golden Film Reel - Start at the corner of Broadway and 6th Street and run behind the Los Angeles Theatre down a side alley. Climb up a pole and then two ladders to reach the roof. Find the Touch Of Evil Golden Film Reel at the far end of the roof.

40. The Asphalt Jungle Golden Film Reel - From 6th Street and Los Angeles Street, run up to the top of the train station. Find The Asphalt Jungle Golden Film Reel right as two tracks split at the end of the station.

41. Angels With Dirty Faces Golden Film Reel - Spot a big building under construction at the corner of Spring Street and 2nd Street. Climb up the ladder to the second floor, run around the building to the right and find the Angels With Dirty Faces Golden Film Reel inside a small shed.

42. Strangers Of A Train Golden Film Reel - Begin at the intersection of Main Street and 2nd Street. There's a ticket booth at the entrance to a parking lot. Run along the building just behind the ticket booth, hang a left when the walkway ends and the Strangers Of A Train Golden Film Reel is just around the corner.

43. Pickup On South Street Golden Film Reel - Go to Union Station on Alameda Street. Enter the station and find the Pickup On South Street Golden Film Reel on the gift shop counter to the right side of the station interior.

44. House Of Bamboo Golden Film Reel - From the corner of Alameda Street and 1st Street, break through the "No Parking" fence gate and drive into the warehouse. Stop when you spot a staircase on either side and go up the one to the right. At the top, hang a right and grab the House Of Bamboo Golden Film Reel right before the catwalk turns left.

45. Scarlet Street Golden Film Reel - Begin at Alameda Street and Palmetto Street, run down Palmetto and make the first right into a parking area behind industrial buildings. There are two dumpsters hiding around a corner to the left and the Scarlet Street Golden Film Reel sits in front of them.

46. Detour Golden Film Reel - Stand at the corner of Alameda Street and Bay Street and run toward the train station. There are two red train cars, and the Detour Golden Film Reel is hiding between them.

47. Gun Crazy Golden Film Reel - Get on 1st Street and go as east until you spot a "K" gas station right before the end of the street. Run behind the gas station, across the train tracks and spot the Gun Crazy Golden Film Reel next to a water tower that has a large pipe sticking into the ground.

48. Body And Soul Golden Film Reel - From 7th Street and Santa Fe, go down under the bridge that crosses the Los Angeles River. There's a doorway into the bridge column with stairs that you follow to the top. Come out in a parking garage with homeless people and find the Body And Soul Golden Film Reel about halfway down on the far right side.

49. Double Indemnity Golden Film Reel - Get on 7th Street and take it east until it ends into a road that borders the left side of the map. Go south on that road and break through the red and white gate on the right into a military base. Run behind the first building on the left and find the firing range. The Double Indemnity Golden Film Reel is on one of about 10 wooden tables at the range.

50. Notorious Golden Film Reel - Instead of going all the way to the end of 7th Street, do the same on Olympic Boulevard. Go south on the same unnamed border road and go south until you can hang a right down a dirt road. Drive down the road until you reach a large open warehouse with lumber in it. Find the warehouse office on the left side and the Notorious Golden Film Reel on the floor in the office.









L.A. Noire Landmarks Guide:

1.Hotel Roosevelt: Unmarked road between Hawthorn Ave and Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood.

2.Grauman’s Theater: On Hollywood Blvd. between Orange Dr. and Orchid Ave. in Hollywood.

3.Max Factor Building: Highland Ave. just south of Hollywood.

4.Crossroads of the World: Near the corner of Sunset Blvd. and Las Palmas Ave. in Hollywood.

5.Musso & Frank: Around Hollywood Blvd. near the between Las Palmas and Whitney avenues in Hollywood.

6.Brown Derby: On Argyle Ave. between Hollywood and Selma, east of Vine.

7.Bullocks Willshire: Wilshire Blvd. between east of Westmoreland, in Wilshire.

8.Westlake Tar Pits: South of San Marino St., east off Hoover, in Wilshire.

9.L.A. County Art Museum: Off Hoover St. south of 8th in Wilshire.

10.Park Plaza: Between Wilshire and 6th near Park View St. in Wilshire

11.MacArthur Park: On Wilshire Blvd. just west of Alvarado St. in Wilshire.

12.The Mayfair Hotel: Near Witmer St. and 7th St., south of Wilshire and east of Alvarado in Central.

13.The Good Samaritan Hospital: Near Wilshire and Lucas Ave. in Central.

14.Christ Crown of Thorns: Just south of 9th Street, west of Francisco St. and east of Bixel in Central.

15.Intolerance Set: On Francisco St. between 8th and 9th in Central, just west of Figueroa.

16.Los Angeles Examiner: Broadway and 11th in South Central.

17.L.A. Public Library: Between 5th and 6th streets, and between Fowler St. and Grand Ave. in Central.

18.RKO Theater: Near 8th St. and Hill St. in South Central.

19.Pershing Square: At 5th and Olive streets in Central.

20.Angel’s Flight: Between 2nd and 3rd streets, between Hill and Olive in Central.

21.Main St. Terminal: Between Main and Los Angeles streets, just south of 5th St in Central.

22.Bradbury Building: Near 3rd and Broadway in Central.

23.Hall of Records: Between Broadway and Spring, just north of 1st Street in Central.

24.Chinatown: Take Broadway almost as far north as it’ll go.

25.El Pueblo De Los Angeles: Between Main and Los Angeles streets a few blocks north of 1st Street in Central. Looks like a circle inside a square on your map, just above the “L” in “Central”.

26.L.A. Cold Storage Co.: Between Central Ave. and Alameda Street, just south of where 3rd and 4th streets meet.

27.Union Station: East of Alameda, just a few blocks due east of El Pueblo De Los Angeles.

28.National Biscuit Company: Near the corner of Mateo and Industrial streets, just was of the Los Angeles River.

29.4th Street Viaduct: On 4th Street where it crosses the L.A. River.

30.6th Street Viaduct: On 6th Street where it crosses the L.A. River.













This post has been edited by nwk: Jul 27 2011, 03:07 PM
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just like mafia 2 la, but rockstar make it should be interesting
graphic looks damn awesome man drool.gif drool.gif
definitely cant wait for it
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If this is a sandbox game, R* will receive a little altar next to my ps3 for me to worship them.


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I think I waited since 2006 for this?
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Rockstar rules! A must have game.
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QUOTE(iesnek @ Nov 12 2010, 11:00 AM)
If this is a sandbox game, R* will receive a little altar next to my ps3 for me to worship them.
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Developed by Team Bondi, a new Australian based studio founded by Brendan McNamara, of The Getaway, L.A Noire is an interactive detective story set in the classic noir period of the late 1940's. L.A. Noire blends action, detection and complex storytelling and draws players into an open-ended challenge to solve a series of gruesome murders. Set in a perfectly recreated Los Angeles before freeways, with a post-war backdrop of corruption, drugs and jazz, L.A. Noire will truly blend cinema and gaming.


I think it is a sandbox game...

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When is the exact release date ?
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QUOTE(Dalmin_07 @ Nov 12 2010, 11:09 AM)
When is the exact release date ?
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Spring 2011.
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QUOTE(nwk @ Nov 12 2010, 11:12 AM)
Spring 2011.
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Hmm......interesting......Spring 2011 meaning around which month to which month?
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Classic 40s environment accompanied by classic 40s soundtrack, nice wink.gif
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some parts of the trailer look to be inspired from the movie LA Confidential.

from IGN:
Will L.A. Noire live up to the hype and be one of the best games of 2011?

Here's what we know:
1. Rockstar has a proven track record (GTA, Bully, Red Dead Redemption, etc.)
2. L.A. Noire is something different than what Rockstar has done before (Hardboiled detectives, not rampant free-roaming violence)
3. It stars Aaron Staton, better known as Ken Cosgrove on Mad Men
4. There's some cool new tech being used to create realistic lip-synching and facial animations
5. It's coming pretty soon, maybe as early as April 2011!

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no4 is pretty interesting and a step up for the industry! rclxms.gif

2011 looks to be crazy for games: dungeon siege 3, 2 worlds 2, demon's souls 2 (presumably), ff13vs, ff14, batman and now this! rclxm9.gif icon_idea.gif drool.gif

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QUOTE(Oblivionz @ Nov 12 2010, 11:16 AM)
Hmm......interesting......Spring 2011 meaning around which month to which month?
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Spring is from March, April and May.

I estimate it to be around March 2011 because that is the time when all the hot games will be out. So prepare your wallets!
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phew!! luckily got time to save money.A must have for me.I also hope so they make a game like bully soon...loved that game while playing it on my ps2 sad.gif .Is there any other game subject to release next year by rockstar?
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Spring 2011? Surely not a first day purchased from me..my 2nd child coming on Feb, so banyak duit pakai time tuh.. whistling.gif
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QUOTE(Dalmin_07 @ Nov 12 2010, 11:30 AM)
phew!! luckily got time to save money.A must have for me.I also hope so they make a game like bully soon...loved that game while playing it on my ps2 sad.gif .Is there any other game subject to release next year by rockstar?
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So far L.A. Noire is the only game annouced for release next year.
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If some of you don't know what "Noire" means, watch something like L.A. Confidential to understand.

'Noire' films are basically police drama/thriller set in the 1940s and 1950s.

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QUOTE(nwk @ Nov 12 2010, 12:24 PM)
If some of you don't know what "Noire" means, watch something like L.A. Confidential to understand.

'Noire' films are basically police drama/thriller set in the 1940s and 1950s.
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Hmm, maybe can expect a good one from this. I love detective!
Heavy rain fav char is Norman Jayden.

But Bully is quite disappointing for me. Out of all I mean
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Mafia 2 also took 5 years to develop
if they pull this off, and more successful than Mafia 2, Rockstar games will rise to a whole new heights.
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detective game? cool...
i have no worries to buy this game...in my list R* is the top of all...
first day buy confirm! thumbup.gif



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Rockstar = 5 Stars game = Must buy !!

Looking forward to this detective game, as detective can steal a car on the way to crime scene smile.gif

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