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L.A Noire tech's exciting future revealed by Team Bondi

CVG: The technology used to make L.A Noire will soon be able to create in-game action that rivals TV and cinema in the realism stakes.

That's the opinion of the game's creator, Team Bondi - which has revealed the jaw-dropping future direction it believes DepthAnalysis' MotionScan will take.

MotionScan currently requires in-game actors to re-record scenes whilst just their head is filmed by 32 HD cameras from various angles, which has resulted in the subtle in-game facial movements that play into L.A Noire's interrogation sequences.

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Stealth20k4764d ago (Edited 4764d ago )

then why play games?

Most analyst and other developers have already deemed the tech unusable because of its costs and time. La noire was delayed over 3 times.......

Even rockstar said they arent using it. If the company putting up all the money isnt using it again.........thats even more damning

dragonelite4764d ago

Jep the cost are extremely high.
These games are for the Look at me kind of devs rockstar are like that they are always doing stuff that is special.

But this will not be industry standard anytime soon.
Especially when you need to hire a shitload of actors.

Active Reload4764d ago

This is the industry moving forward yet again, don't get left behind, lol.

Thepro3184764d ago (Edited 4764d ago )

Analyst know nothing they said RED DEAD wouldn't sell a 1 million when it was announce . I don't pay attention to what most devs say cause they lazy. Games like COD get 500 million dollar budget for marketing make wonder is development cost really that high.

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OhMyGandhi4764d ago

great tech is used eventually by great developers to make great games.

it's just a matter of who "tests the waters".

starmin764764d ago

Would've been such a perfect fit

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L.A. Noire And Bully — Rockstar's Lost Gems That Deserve A Sequel As Much As GTA

Hanzala from eXputer: "I do appreciate GTA 6, Rockstar, but if I could trade it for a new L.A. Noire or a Bully game, I'd do so in a heartbeat."

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Skuletor20d ago

How are they lost? You can get L.A. Noire on Steam, PS5, Xbox Series and Nintendo Switch and Bully is on the PS5 and Xbox Series too.

Psychonaut8520d ago

I want a new Manhunt game. But that will never happen.

Demetrius19d ago

Mfs are too sensitive nowadays and would cry instead of being concerned bout real world problems

Demetrius19d ago

Whenever gta 6 launch we won't be getting another rockstar title for another 10 years lol but on the positive side they bou to come back n show how open world supposed to be done 🔥

Skuletor19d ago

I won't expect any singleplayer DLC like IV's The Lost & Damned or The Ballad of Gay Tony after it launches either

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12 Years Later, L.A. Noire is Still an Excellent Experience

There was a lot to love about Rockstar and Team Bondi's 2011 open world title.

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shinoff2183126d ago

One I never finished. I've been looking at the ps4 version off Amazon the last few months just never bit

Knightofelemia124d ago

It's worth playing LA Noire is one of my favorite Rockstar games. But I would also check out pawnshops or thrift stores if you want the game dirt cheap. Someone may have been dumb enough to dump the game.

andy85125d ago

Baffles me when people have these opinions about acclaimed games 😂

RhinoGamer88125d ago

100% agree... not perfect, but an engaging/refreshing experience.

sagapo125d ago

Agree, at time of release those facial expressions were amazing! They still hold strong even today imo.
The game on its own was good. Something fresh, but sidequests were a bit meh after a while.

Nacho_Z125d ago

I picked it up on sale recently, going to play it next summer. I'll get more out of it this time, first time around I treated the open world like it was GTA and goofed about, whereas now I'll play it with more respect. RDR2 has trained me well.

I also hadn't read Raymond Chandler at the time so presumably that'll add another layer of enjoyment too.

1nsomniac125d ago (Edited 125d ago )

Absolutely stunning game. So underrated. Played through it again last year and it still stands up so well. Like many of rockstars games it’s actually a far better experience on PC. I didn’t enjoy it as much on console. Completed it at least 3 times on pc.

The rumours of a sequel are awesome news despite the fact I think Rockstar are now the shell of the company they once were.

SyntheticForm125d ago

Team Bondi made a hell of a game.

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Six Best Historically Accurate Games

GF365: "Out of the many historically accurate games out there, these are our picks for the six best games that are historically accurate. While these games aren't completely accurate, they depict the times and situations of history well. Plus, they're all a lot of fun to play, too."

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Historically accurate from the past is tough to truly know and judge especially the farther you go back because history is written from the people in power and doesn’t mean it’s the truth just the narrative they wanted to tell.

I don’t care about historically accurate in most games because they are games not biographies or history books . Just make the game fun , good gameplay and such .

Ghost of Tsushima wasn’t historically accurate in many things but I loved the game . Many examples like it .