New LA Noire details emerge, could be on 360?
Developer trying to make every NPC an individual
New information regarding Rockstar's L.A Noire has emerged, hinting that the PS3-exclusive title could come to the Xbox 360 after all.
According torumours, since the title is no longer being funded by Sony there is every possibility of the detective game coming to Microsoft's console.
Previous reports hinted that the game was simply too big to fit on a DVD, but they were quickly debunked.
The rumours went to claim a number of other details on the title, including developer Team Bondi's goal to have every NPC in the city feature a distinctive personality, the quantity of jazz music is comparable to the amount of contemporary tracks in the Grand Theft Auto series, and the detective mechanics have been polarising, with some finding them boring and others innovative.
Truth or not? We'll have to wait and see. L.A. Noire is still set for a 2009 release.
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