'Black Dahlia' is the nickname given to Elizabeth Short, a woman murdered in 1947, cut in half by her attacker.
LA Noire mentions, and ties the real life Black Dahlia murder in with the game's Homicide crimes. Though the murder is still unsolved in reality, Phelps in-game solves the mystery and uncovers the true killer, who killed not only Elizabeth Short, but also the five victims on the Homicide desk, a part-time bartender who worked at different bars via an agency.
la beauté noire
beautiful darkness?Perhaps you mean "bête noire" which means something that is particularly disliked or avoided.
Yes. The whole Homicide Desk series of cases are about a series of murders that seem to be solved, but that Cole thinks are related. In the end it is revealed that the 'real' Black Dahlia killer was behind all of these murders. Though Cole solves the case and kills the murderer, the events are covered up. So that ties in with how the real Black Dahlia murder is unsolved.
la nuit noire
It means the black song.
LA Noire is currently available on Steam.
"magie noire" (feminine noun and adjective) means literally "black magic", in the sense of sorcery.
No, there is no co-op at all in LA Noire.
The population of La Roche-Noire is 632.
La Veuve noire was created in 1989.
"Un fleuve qui se jette dans la mer noire" translates as "a river that runs into the Black Sea".
The duration of La Tulipe noire is 1.92 hours.