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Originally Posted by Dr. Boogie
Finally beat LA Noire. A few other people have claimed that the disappointing ending is meant to be in line with noire-style endings, but it was still disappointing.
Also, I decided to go through the cases I didn't ace to see what the correct answers were. It seems like the ones I missed are just plain ridiculous, requiring paper-thin associations between the evidence and what the person is lying about. Some of the worst has been during the Red Lipstick Murder:
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I ask the husband about his wife's movements, he says he doesn't know where she went. I think he's lying, so I use the evidence that the owner of the club where she went called him to say where she was. No, that was wrong, it turns out. What I needed to do was use the lighter from the bar found at the crime scene. How the hell is that lighter supposed to prove the husband knew where she was? |
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I had this prolem also. They should have had a few of the items that would trigger the proof that they were lying instead of a singular one. There were so many times I could prove they were lying by the item I had when the game really wanted me to hit doubt also. Plus anytime I'd doubt someone, even a little girl, I'd be a real asshole about it to them.
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The thing that bothered me was you never see cole's home life and that shit ends up really affecting things that are going on in the gameplay portion. Like you never get to see the wife and kids except for a single point in the game but the effect of it all messes with your job. I am supposed to know this guy, cole, that I'm playing, but after that I felt I didn't know him at all |