On May 17, 2011, Rockstar Games published a neo-noir detective title called L.A. Noire on seventh generation consoles (with a Windows port a few months later). During its initial release, the slow-paced title reached critical acclaim and was one of the more ambitious titles released that year. Over six years later, Rockstar Games decided to re-release
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Today, Rockstar Games has uploaded a new trailer for its upcoming action-adventure title L.A. Noire and spotlighted the Nintendo Switch version of the game. The minute-long trailer offers various snippets of in-game cutscenes and gameplay as well as several new editions that are provided exclusively for the Nintendo Switch port. Aside from the enhanced visuals
If you’re like me and were curious to find out what the upcoming L.A. Noire remaster will look like then wonder no more. Today Rockstar Games released a brand new trailer for the game and it looks pretty good, to say the least. The trailer, which you can check out at the end of the article, shows off
According to Rockstar’s website, L.A. Noire will be $10 more on the Nintendo Switch. In comparison to Xbox One and PS4 which currently are listed at a price of $39.99. Taking into account that L.A. Noire was released back in 2011, the $49.99 price point may seem a tad bit expensive especially if you’ve played the
Today, Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead developer Rockstar Games announced that its 2011 neo-noir detective game, L.A. Noire, is getting an enhanced, new release on PS4 and Xbox One on November 14, 2017. Joining these new versions will also be a Nintendo Switch release, and a foray into virtual-reality, with a VR version dubbed L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files. As you may