So after the thrilling conclusion of 'Heavy Rain', why don't we continue the Interactive drama and crime genre with 'L.A Noire'. It would be interesting to see JVS solving more twisted crimes. Penny for your thoughts?
I think it's a good idea. The game was great and I think it could fun to watch Stalin try to solve the crimes.
L.A Sucked dick after Homiside unit. Your request is invalid and this thread is usless and belongs in the spam box. Have a nice day sir/madam. Where is my modafucking penny?
Thank you for the reply and I respect your opinion, even if you are wrong and the way you put it across is vile. And if you speak like that to everybody I doubt your thoughts are even worth half a penny. Have a nice day sir/madam.
I guess you really dont know me or my history. I was just joking about the uslessness and spamage of it. I dont like L.A Noire though.
I don't think Stalin would like it somehow, he'll probably get frustrated when he inevitably gets a question wrong, or more likely, disagrees with the game over whether a statement is true or not. Plus i've already played it. I'd say the game is more an achievement/showcase than a truly great game, and in that sense, I think Stalin's suffered enough dodgy gameplay recently (ie- MW3) for our entertainment. What i'd like to see is some more Crusader Kings (and Phoenix Wright!), now that Heavy Rain is done. Nevertheless, we should certainly keep thinking of something along the lines of LA Noire for a Heavy Rain replacement, although i'm sure Stalin will have something in mind of his own...
I completely agree with you. In the short term he has CK II, four (Potentially 5 if you include 'Investigations') Ace Attorney games not even mentioning the upcoming Mass Effect 3. But, like you said, if there is anything out there at the moment that can even come close Heavy Rain, it's LA Noire. Especially as the creators of Heavy Rain, Quantic Dream, take five years to release a single game.
This would be a great replacement for Heavy Rain. and I enjoyed that LP very much. I support this idea.