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Rockstar have just announced that Team Bondi's highly successful crime thriller L.A. Noire is on its way to PC with 3D Support.
FULL PRESS RELEASE
Rockstar Games, a publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software,
Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), and Team Bondi Pty. Ltd., are proud to announce
that L.A. Noire will be arriving this fall for the PC.
"L.A. Noire is a new type of game that makes players see
through a detective's eyes in 1940s Los Angeles," said Sam Houser,
founder of Rockstar Games. "Its unique blend of story, action and crime
solving will be perfect to play on PC."
The PC version of L.A. Noire was developed by Rockstar
Leeds. It will run on a wide range of PCs and feature customization,
including keyboard remapping and gamepad functionality to both optimize
and customize the performance and user experience. Along with increased
fidelity and improved graphical enhancements, the PC version will
feature 3D support for an even greater sense of interaction and
immersion within a painstakingly detailed 1940s Los Angeles.
Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO), and Team Bondi Pty. Ltd., are proud to announce
that L.A. Noire will be arriving this fall for the PC.
"L.A. Noire is a new type of game that makes players see
through a detective's eyes in 1940s Los Angeles," said Sam Houser,
founder of Rockstar Games. "Its unique blend of story, action and crime
solving will be perfect to play on PC."
The PC version of L.A. Noire was developed by Rockstar
Leeds. It will run on a wide range of PCs and feature customization,
including keyboard remapping and gamepad functionality to both optimize
and customize the performance and user experience. Along with increased
fidelity and improved graphical enhancements, the PC version will
feature 3D support for an even greater sense of interaction and
immersion within a painstakingly detailed 1940s Los Angeles.
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 inspired by
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.
Utilizing a brand new type of facial capture technology called
MotionScan, L.A. Noire breathes unprecedented life into
character performances and was honored as an official selection of the
2011 Tribeca Film Festival.
Since its release on May 17, L.A. Noire has shipped
approximately 4 million units worldwide to date. The game was the number
one best-selling video game for three consecutive weeks in the U.K. and
the fastest-selling new video game IP in U.K. history*. In addition, L.A.
Noire was the highest-selling game in the U.S. for the month of
May according to The NPD Group.
L.A. Noire is rated M for Mature by the ESRB and will
release this fall for the PC at retail and digitally.
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 inspired by
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.
Utilizing a brand new type of facial capture technology called
MotionScan, L.A. Noire breathes unprecedented life into
character performances and was honored as an official selection of the
2011 Tribeca Film Festival.
Since its release on May 17, L.A. Noire has shipped
approximately 4 million units worldwide to date. The game was the number
one best-selling video game for three consecutive weeks in the U.K. and
the fastest-selling new video game IP in U.K. history*. In addition, L.A.
Noire was the highest-selling game in the U.S. for the month of
May according to The NPD Group.
L.A. Noire is rated M for Mature by the ESRB and will
release this fall for the PC at retail and digitally.