L.A. Noire's shiny new 4K remake gets a trailer full of gorgeously remastered vintage crime

Well, that’s surprising. Right in the middle of the most manic week in all of games (澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Super Mario Odyssey, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Wolfenstein 2, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Assassin’s Creed Origins, all on the same day? The gods of gaming are both kind and cruel in their ways), Rockstar has dropped a new trailer for the u🔯pcoming, current-gen remaster of LA Noire. Though that’s Rockstar for you. Playing by no-one’s rules, because frankly, it doesn’t need to. Hell, you’re reading this article, aren’t you? See. It wor🎃ked.
Anyway, here we are. The super enhanced, super HD version of Team Bondi’s ‘40s-set detective game. Ambitious, accomplished, and damnably, cleverly interesting throughout, LA Noir🌳e (Rockstar’s spelling, not mine), is the open-world crime game from the other side of the tracks, replacing underworld protagonists with hard-boiled detectives, and madcap, drive-by action with methodical detective work and intense, face-reading interrogation.
Pioneering at the time of its release, and unmatched since – thanks in no small part to its groundbreaking performance-capture technology, which lets you spot and interpret every little twitch ꧙a suspect might make while trying to bullshit their way to freedom – it remains one of the more unique games in Rockstar’s storied history.
As such, it definitely deserves another crack of the whip. And what a sharp crack it looks too. Uꩵpgraded to native 1080p – or 4K if you’re playing on PS4 Pro or Xbox One X – the new LA Noire has all manner of graphical tune-ups, from better textures and lighting, to new cinematic direction. If you missed it the first time around, t♍his version should have your attention. And if you’ve already played through it, well, it might still be worth a look.
The new version of LA Noire is also coming out on Switch, minus the 4K, but with a whole bunch of gesture-based Joy-Con controls and touchscreen inputs to really make the most of ಌNintendo’s console, whether played on a TV or on the move. All versions are set for release on November 14, but for now, just ogle the vintage prettiness. Pretty, isn’t it?
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