haha... ha... well. this is good news. i love gta, and having recently and still playing red dead redemption... all i can say all of them rocks! and this one is sure to be another hit(hopefully).
haha... haha... haha... but, march-april gonna have dragon age 2 and marvel vs capcom 3...time to save up. luckily nothing i wan this year end.
This post has been edited by retsmot: Nov 12 2010, 03:10 PM
whats the gameplay? Like heavy rain? Or mix with red dead redemption or mafia 2? if got something like yakuza oso not bad.. duno can shoot criminals or not.. or beat them... since its 1940 something.. interogation may be abit rough... lol
This post has been edited by lilko: Nov 12 2010, 08:42 PM
whats the gameplay? Like heavy rain? Or mix with red dead redemption or mafia 2? if got something like yakuza oso not bad.. duno can shoot criminals or not.. or beat them... since its 1940 something.. interogation may be abit rough... lol
the gameplay is supposed to be like GTA4 or RDR sandbox kind of game.
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Hohohoo, game must buy this year! Cant wait loooohhh... Luv d face expressionz! Sometimes for future games i think they should make an asian games ala Yakuza~
Update News from IGN L.A. Noire: Your Questions Answered
looking forward to this game. hopefully they will release the game in 720P and increase the eye candy for the in-game graphic. Not like GTAIV, it's on 1080P but the graphic is not that good. RDR is way better in terms of graphic when compared to GTA. I don't mind having the game at 720P but with greater details as in RDR.
Looking ahead, our cover story is a ten-page expose on what’s sure to be one of the biggest games of early 2011. We got to dig deeper than anyone else into L.A. Noire’s cinematic landscape, experiencing an exclusive case and chatting with the minds behind Rockstar’s ambitious game. The technology alone is impressive enough, using a proprietary scanning system to capture facial expressions the player is then supposed to “read” as part of the game. (It’s a detective story, so interrogation plays a key role.) That’s nifty enough, but it’s the ambition behind the storytelling and the world-building that really captured my attention. It’s an inelegant comparison, perhaps, but L.A. Noire is poised to be this year’s Heavy Rain in terms of its ambition and promise.
L.A. Noire, the groundbreaking new crime thriller developed in a special partnership between Rockstar Games and Team Bondi, will be available on May 17th.