LA Noire plays up red bias, rewarding players picking anarchists/communists to charge in inconclusive cases. Arkady Renko, Cole Phelps ain't
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Sure, red bias was prominent at the time, but the player's supposed to be running a non-conformist ace investigator, and a good guy, to boot
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LA Noire'd be more convincing if Phelps' troubles were scripted to arise from refusing to charge convenient suspects, rather than adultery
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Then again, mainstream American games rarely touch serious politics, which perpetuates historic biases they note but fail to address
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For all of Phelps' brilliance as an investigator, his forced (charge or lose 100%) propensity to lock up innocent people makes him a bad cop
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I guess, by LA Noire's standards, a modern day cop game would have the "hero" shooting black kids and locking up Muslims on flimsy evidence?
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