
It’s almost like a “greatest hits” auto-playlist through specific portions of the game’s content rather than a trueopen world game. You don’t spend time turning in assignments or doing things between missions. When you finish a mission the game reloads you at the start of the next case. Since you’re only playing seven hand-picked cases as entirely standalone experiences, they’re not really tied together with any sort of greater narrative thread. You could drive in circles all around the city if you wanted, but it’d be aimless and pointless. In LA Noire VR, none of that extra content is present. The original game featured a collection of side missions and street crimes to respond to, which lent a certain degree of unpredictable life to the atmosphere. I’ve never done anything like that in a VR game before and it’s a tantalizing tease of what the future of VR games could be like.Īs massive and sprawling as this recreation of LA may be though, it’s noticeably empty.

After driving for over 20 minutes I finally reached the center of Hollywood Boulevard and I had to navigate there using a map and environmental landmarks. I hopped in my car, turned the ignition, put my hands on the wheel, and hit the gas. After scrolling the map upwards for several seconds it really hit me: eight square miles is a lot of room. After walking around for a few blocks, just to explore, I decided to look up where Hollywood was located.

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In the game you’ll explore crime scenes, collect evidence, interrogate witnesses, chase down criminals, and even engage in intense fist fights and firefights around downtown 1940s LA.ĭuring the first livestream we did for LA Noire VR the size of the game world hit me hardest when I decided to look at the full map. LA Noire VR does not include the entire game but is instead a collection of seven hand-picked cases that were rebuilt from the ground-up specifically to serve as the most effective showcases for VR integration. Since then it’s been remastered for PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch, with this most recent VR iteration serving as a spin-off of sorts.

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The original non-VR game was developed in partnership between Team Bondi and Rockstar Games for PS3, Xbox 360, and PC back in 2011. In LA Noire VR you take on the role of LAPD detective Cole Phelps, who is portrayed both physically and in dialog by actor Aaron Staton (Mad Men).
