The presence of "NSP" in the keyword indicates that a user is looking to play L.A. Noire on a modified Nintendo Switch console. Since L.A. Noire was ported to the Switch in 2017 (as part of "The VR Case Files" and the full game release), this file represents the digital version of that port.
It looks like you’re referencing a multi-part RAR archive for L.A. Noire (NSP base game), specifically part 2 of 2. Here’s a useful review / troubleshooting note based on common experiences with such files: L A Noire -NSP--Base Game-.part2 -2-.rar
: Explore a detailed 1940s Los Angeles, featuring period-accurate cars, music, and architecture. The presence of "NSP" in the keyword indicates
For the end-user, finding "Part 2" is useless without "Part 1." This specific keyword suggests a user is likely in the middle of a download process, trying to locate a missing piece of the puzzle, or trying to verify the integrity of a file they have already acquired. Noire was ported to the Switch in 2017
Why go to the trouble of archiving and transferring these complex split files? Because L.A. Noire remains a unique artifact in gaming history.
The following essay explores the game’s unique position in gaming history, its revolutionary interrogation mechanics, and its narrative structure.