L.A. Law: The Computer Game — Part 1
I’m playing L.A. Law: The Computer Game, and I can’t believe this is a real game. But what’s even weirder is that it’s... almost kinda good? Released in 1992 for MS-DOS by Synergistic Software and published by the notoriously awful Capstone Software, this game is based on the TV drama L.A. Law. Here, I’m researching cases, going to trial, and trying to make partner. It’s like a janky ancestor of Ace Attorney, and I’m honestly kind of into it.
In this Let’s Play, I dig into a forgotten legal sim that’s way more playable than I expected. Sure, the UI is awkward and the digitized graphics are kinda lazy, but there's something here. If you're into retro PC games, weird licensed games, or legal drama with pixelated flair, this is definitely worth checking out.
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CONTENTS
0:00 - Intro
3:55 - Case 1: The Wrathful Race
33:47 - Case 2: The Blown Whistler
1:03:48 - Case 3: The Battered Boy
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This video features gameplay from L.A. Law: The Computer Game (1992), recorded at 1080p with commentary. It was originally streamed live on Twitch at https://twitch.tv/decafjedi. Follow me there to keep up with all my latest content.
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I'm Jess (he/him), a lifelong gamer and retro variety streamer from West Virginia, USA. I mostly play adventure games from the '80s and '90s (think King's Quest and Monkey Island), but I also stream newer titles, bad licensed games, and other random stuff that grabs my attention. Lately, I've been obsessed with catching up on the Zelda series. I stream on Twitch every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday night around 9:30 p.m. Eastern. Drop by and join the fun sometime!