Featuring 3D support, the hit crime thriller L.A. Noire is set to come to the PC platform before the end of the year.
Fans of the 40's based sleuthing simulation L.A.Noire have a chance to don their hat and get into some more gritty crime
The investigation is complete, the clues all stack up, Rockstar Games has announced its plans to bring even more sleuthing content for L.A.Noire the very popular no-compromise detective game from Team Bondi.
Taking the role of a 40's Gumshoe cop hard at work on the violent streets of Los Angeles is a surprisingly sedentary yet tense experience. L.A. Noire will tax players with detecting problems never seen in interactive entertainment before.
Rockstar Games' L.A. Noire is about to begin its gumshoe beat. The game developed by local studio Team Bondi will take players back into a story of crime in 1947 Los Angeles. The official launch trailer has now hit the interweb.
Rockstar is slowly letting the cat, or should we say, body, out of the bag, with the release of a new trailer for its highly anticipated crime thriller L.A. Noire.
Rockstar Games is charging up the hype device for the upcoming L.A.Noire. Created by Team Bondi L.A. Noire is described as a dark and violent detective thriller set in the late 1940's post-war Los Angeles. The game will feature extensive and detailed facial animation, which will likewise be a major aspect of game-play during interrogation sequences, and low-tech lie detecting.
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