L.A. Noire has made its mark on the gaming industry recently, and it made its mark hard. I have seen nothing but great, high scoring reviews of the game and personally have only good things to say about it myself. Its innovative gameplay, solid and well thought out storytelling, and its groundbreaking use of motion-capture technology sets this game ahead of most others.
That being said, it's only available for the PS3 and Xbox 360, which leaves a lot of gamers out of the loop. Rockstar knows this and just announced this morning that L.A. Noire will be making its PC debut this coming Fall. Rockstar states that the PC version will give players more customization options, including "keyboard remapping and gamepad functionality to both optimize and customize performance and user experience."
That's not the only thing the PC gets, though. Rockstar boasts that the PC version features "increased fidelity and improved graphical enhancements," and "will also feature 3D support."
It appears that players with PCs capable of running this game with higher graphics settings will be able to experience an even more detailed version of 1940s Los Angeles with the graphical enhancements. Keep an eye out for the PC version of L.A. Noire hitting store shelves this fall.
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