From PlayStation Universe: "Rockstar's detective-'em-up hits Sony's flagship games console. Does it have the same impact as the original had back in 2011? Find out in our full L.A. Noire PS4 review."
Members of the original development team behind Rockstar Games' LA Noire are working on a new psychological thriller called Sowden House.
Hopefully McNamara is as far away from this as possible he set up shop in Australia then did nothing but complain about Australian labour laws while trying to make his workers live at the office working 24/7 on la noire punishing them for leaving at 3 am and being 10 minutes late to work at 9am the next day.
It's astonishing that none of the workers went to the fair work ombudsman as the studio would have been fined astronomical numbers
BLG writes, "Do you ever get that feeling after you’ve finished a game that you just wish there was more? Or do you spend years hoping and praying for a sequel that never comes?
This list compiles some of the top games we desperately want to get a sequel. Please give us more of our favorite games!"
Would love to see a sequel to the 7th gen FPS campaign SINGULARITY from RAVEN Software..
L.A. Noire is coming to the library of free games available to GTA+ Members on Thursday, May 2.
Currently playing in 1080P @60fps on the X, the difference from 30 to 60fps is much higher than 1080p - 4k for me.
LA Noire was a cool game.
Hanging on hope that the VR mode will be announced early next year for PSVR. Then, I might buy it again for console.
Detective game, the time period and the interviews/interrogations would be great to experience. PC gamers are lucky this time around.