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L.A Noire Product Details
Released on 11-Nov-2011
Developed by Rockstar Leeds and built to run on a wide range of PCs, L.A. Noire's robust feature customization includes keyboard remapping and gamepad functionality to both optimize and customize performance and user experience. Along with increased fidelity and improved graphical enhancements, the PC version will also feature 3D support for an even greater sense of interaction and immersion within a painstakingly detailed 1940s Los Angeles.
Originally developed by Team Bondi in conjunction with Rockstar Games, L.A. Noire is a crime thriller set in post-World War II Los Angeles. As Detective Cole Phelps, players must search for clues, interrogate suspects and chase down criminals to solve a series of cases based on real world incidents. As he rises through the ranks of the LAPD, Phelps comes face-to-face with the corrupt heart of Los Angeles: from fallen starlets to double-dealing police officers and the vast reaches of the criminal underworld and finally, the darkness of his own personal demons.
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A sequel to last year's acclaimed detect-em-up may be in the offing according to a Rockstar spokesperson, but don't expect it any time soon.
"Don't count out the possibility of a new game in the L.A. Noire franchise in the future," was the reply posted on Rockstar's forum after a fan enquired whether we'd be seeing more period detective action. "We simply have not decided anything," continued the post. "We're all very pleased with how that game turned out and are considering what the future may hold for L.A. Noire as a series."
Despite healthy sales and critical acclaim, LA Noire developer Team Bondi flew to pieces shortly after release, amid accusations of unpleasant working conditions. Rockstar owns the series, however, and may decide to continue with a sequel in its own style.
The publisher won't be hurrying a Part 2 onto shelves for the sake of a fast buck, however. "We don't always rush to make sequels, but that does not mean we won't get to them eventually - see Max and Red Dead for evidence of that - we have so many games we want to make and the issue is always one of bandwidth and timing."
Rockstar is certainly busy at the moment. As well as the upcoming Max Payne 3, due in the UK on May 18th, there's also the small matter of Grand Theft Auto V, announced last November. Details on that game are still scarce, but Rockstar plans to start dishing the dirt soon.
"We know that there are a ton of questions you all have about the game, including release date and lots else," is the official line. "Right now, we are very hard at work on the game and are excited as well to show and tell you more as development progresses - expect that we'll be talking much more about GTAV starting at some point in a few months' time."
Published: 14/02/2012
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Rockstar has confirmed that its acclaimed detective game LA Noire will be making its PC debut this November.
LA Noire: The Complete Edition will be released both in stores and via the new OnLive cloud gaming service, with the PC release set to include the original game plus all of the subsequent downloadable content in one package.
Every copy of the title will include a multi-use code which can be used to access the additional Nicholson Electroplating, Reefer Madness, The Consul's Car, The Naked City and A Slip of the Tongue cases.
In addition, PC gamers can expect to benefit from enhanced visuals, optimised keyboard controls and optional support for 3D visuals for those with the appropriate hardware.
Debuting on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 earlier this year, LA Noire became one of the year's best-reviewed games, as well as breaking UK sales records for an original title.
The game casts players in the role of an up-and-coming detective in 1950s Los Angeles and utilises cutting-edge facial animation technology to bring its interrogation scenes to life.
Published: 29/09/2011
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Rockstar "considering" LA Noire 2 (14/02/2012)
A sequel to last year's acclaimed detect-em-up may be in the offing according to a Rockstar spokesperson, but don't expect it any time soon.…
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LA Noire coming to PC in November (29/09/2011)
Rockstar has confirmed that its acclaimed detective game LA Noire will be making its PC debut this November.…
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