10 Incredible Nintendo Switch Games You Need To Stop Ignoring
10. L.A Noire
L.A Noire, the port of the Rockstar-published detective game that initially came out during the Xbox 360's glory days, centres on Detective Cole Phelps as he works his way through the ranks from police officer to big-shot agent. However, with a troubled past and an increasing number of people gunning for him, Phelps finds out that success comes with its downsides.
Players get to engage with a period-accurate recreation of 1940s-50s Los Angeles, in which you deal with disappearances, murders, and arson cases, among other heinous crimes. The game's biggest success is the revolutionary mo-cap (which still looks great over half a decade later), used to make each NPC feel real and authentic, particularly when you catch them in a lie and you can see their brows furrow, worrying that you'll call them out.
There are shootouts, crime-scene investigations, and interrogations that require you to be careful with what you say or else you may miss out on crucial case details. So put on your best suit-and-hat combo; you're a detective now, buddy.