L.A. Noire, released in 2011, is a neo-noir detective video game developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar Games. The game is set in the 1940s in Los Angeles and follows the story of a detective, Cole Phelps, as he investigates a series of cases. While the game is mostly focused on solving crimes, it also contains some sexual moments.
The game features a few scenes that involve sexual content. One of the most memorable scenes is when Cole Phelps visits a brothel. During his visit, he is propositioned by a prostitute and is offered a “special service”. While the scene is not explicit, it does hint at the possibility of sexual activity.
Another scene that contains sexual content is when Cole Phelps visits a strip club. During his visit, he is propositioned by a stripper and is offered a “private dance”. Again, while the scene is not explicit, it does hint at the possibility of sexual activity.
The game also features a few other scenes that contain sexual content. For example, there is a scene in which Cole Phelps visits a burlesque club. During his visit, he is propositioned by a burlesque dancer and is offered a “special performance”. Again, while the scene is not explicit, it does hint at the possibility of sexual activity.
Overall, L.A. Noire contains some sexual moments that hint at the possibility of sexual activity. While the game is mostly focused on solving crimes, it does contain some scenes that contain sexual content. These scenes are not explicit, but they do hint at the possibility of sexual activity.
In some crime scenes women are shown completely naked frontally. Their breasts and pelvic area are shown. The nudity is not sexualized in any way. It is clinical in nature, as the player performs investigation/autopsies on the bodies.
Investigations involve types of sexual assault but nothing is shown just in dialogue.
Several crime scenes show women in a bikini.
One of the citys stores has a sculpture of a woman in a kind of revealing outfit.
A scene shows a deranged man running around in the street in his underwear.
When Kelso goes to his boss' apartment, he finds a young girl in his bed. He asks her age and she answers, "sixteen", only to then reveal she is really "thirteen." No nudity is shown, but the revelation that the man is a pedophile who seemingly gets away with it can be unsettling to sensitive players.
Near the end of the game, Cole is invited by Elsa into her apartment and the lights to their room go out. Later on Cole gets suspended from duty on charges of adultery as one one of the characters says that Cole's wife has "compromising" pictures of Cole and Elsa, strongly implying that Cole and Elsa had sex and that Cole cheated on his wife. No nudity and sex is explicitly seen but the dialogue is very suggestive.