LA Noire: Video Game To Feature Block By Block Recreation Of 1940s LA

Video Game To Feature Block By Block Recreation Of 1940s LA

The March issue of Game Informer has new stills from the long-delayed but much-anticipated game LA Noire. Publisher Rockstar Games calls the game "an interactive detective story set in the classic noir period of the late 1940's...in a perfectly recreated Los Angeles before freeways..." Citing the print-only GI article, the AV Club says LA Noire will have the "the biggest in-game environment ever created, a near 1:1 block-for-block recreation of the city right down to prices on diner menus," and that the developers "reviewed over 180,000 period photos from newspapers to create its look."

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