Rockstar Games have today announced that their latest detective thriller, L.A. Noire; is currently under development for the PC and is scheduled for release this fall.
Developed by Rockstar Leeds and built to run on a wide range of PCs,
L.A. Noire's robust feature customisation includes keyboard remapping
and game-pad functionality to both optimise and customise 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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