L.A. Noire, with its authentic 1940’s setting and noir detective drama, it’s appeal is potentially different than most games on the market. To Team Bondi writer and director Brendan McNamara, he thinks the fairer sex will like it in particular.

“We think it appeals to a really broad church and one of the phenomenons [sic] we’ve seen a lot when we watch people play the game is that they’ll play it, or their wife or their girlfriend will play it, and two or three people will play it together like they’re watching TV, McNamara said. “Three people can be entertained playing the same game and that’s a bit of a phenomenon. So far it’s been very appealing to women too, which is great. I think women are pretty good at reading whether people are lying or not.”

Source: CVG