L.A. Noire hits PC in November
LA Noire: The Complete Edition walks PC beat November 8 in North America, November 11 in Europe; game features all DLC from console editions, 3D support.
Team Bondi may have hit the skids, but the Australian developer's debut title has yet to finish up its patrol. Rockstar Games today announced that the PC debut of L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition has been set for November 8 in North America, with a European launch following on November 11.
Justifying the package's subtitle, the PC edition of L.A. Noire packs in a code to grab all previously released downloadable content from the console versions. The game is being ported over by Rockstar Leeds and supports both keyboard remapping and gamepads. The PC edition will also support Nvidia 3D Vision, something not found on the console editions of the game.
L.A. Noire follows Cole Phelps, a detective entangled in a violent web of vice, corruption, and crime in 1947 Los Angeles. Players jump into the seedy underworld of the metropolis and are tasked with solving a series of murders and other criminal offenses, ranging from arson and drug trafficking to racketeering.
For more on the original console editions of L.A. Noire, read GameSpot's full review.
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