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- Feb 3, 2013
L.A. Noire: WWII war heroCole PhlepsJack Stryker goes from being a simple LAPD police officer to a star detective and defender of justice in a crooked post-war City. As he rises through the ranks, he solves cases and catches bad guys such asThe Black Dahlia KillerDeagleDad420, and works to uncover the mystery of the stolen drugs perpetrated by his old war buddies gone rogue. Stryker also battles his own demons from the past war that still haunt him to this day.
I don't think that Jace would like that. It's unrealistic and lame. First it's mostly talking and you have to keep talking and even after you finish talking sometimes you can't even shoot the guy that did the crime. If Jace was a cop he'd be all "Okay, this is the guys that are selling heroin to school kids. Well, time to show them that school is out!" and then he'd kick down the door and headshot like all the cartel members and then I'd be right next to him being all "Good job. Time to 420" and then we'd chill in the parking lot and talk about sick music and good games and then and then he might find an old skateboard and show me some kickflips. That's why LA Noire sucks.