L.A. Noire, the new video game by Rockstar Games where you play as a L.A. detective in the 1940's, is being praised for its engrossing dialogue and slow, deliberate pace.
While it comes with many caveats, a new study suggests that fast-paced shows like "SpongeBob SquarePants" make it harder for young children to engross themselves in later tasks.
While it comes with many caveats, a new study suggests that fast-paced shows like "SpongeBob SquarePants" make it harder for young children to engross themselves in later tasks.
L.A. Noire, the new video game by Rockstar Games where you play as a L.A. detective in the 1940's, is being praised for its engrossing dialogue and slow, deliberate pace.
L.A. Noire, the new video game by Rockstar Games where you play as a L.A. detective in the 1940's, is being praised for its engrossing dialogue and slow, deliberate pace.