Language — La Noire How To Change

On PlayStation consoles, game language settings are often tied to the system-level language, though some versions allow in-game changes.

Method A: In-Game Menu

Method B: System Language (Common for Console Titles) Many region-locked or specific console ports default to the system language.


The Steam version of L.A. Noire allows you to change both the Text Language (subtitles, menus) and the Voiceover Language (spoken dialogue). la noire how to change language

Method via Steam Launcher:

Method via In-Game Menu: If the game is already running:

Note on Voice Acting: Unlike many games of its era, L.A. Noire has full voiceover localization for several major languages (English, French, German, Italian, Spanish). You can play with English voices and foreign subtitles, or vice versa. On PlayStation consoles, game language settings are often


Sony consoles rely on the system language for many older titles, including LA Noire.

For the original release on older hardware, the same logic applies as modern consoles: the game reads the system language.


Note: PS3/PS4 discs or regional digital storefronts may restrict available languages based on region. Method B: System Language (Common for Console Titles)

This is the most common platform for players looking for a solution. Steam handles voice packs as downloadable content.

The 2017 remaster added more language support but removed the "in-game" language option found in very early PC patches. You must use the console system language method outlined above.