Check out Gamezone's preview of L.A. Noire. Does it look promising for a future purchase or should it be avoided at all cost? Read our full preview at GameZone.com

I loved Red Dead Redemption as much as the next guy, but the prospect of playing another Rockstar-made open world title so soon is exhausting. Everything I’d seen of L.A. Noire suggested it would toss detective work into the formula but still offer the same driving and shooting elements the developer is known for. If you’ve been expecting the same, stop right there. L.A. Noire isn’t Grand Theft Auto with bits of crime solving—it’s a crime-solving adventure game with bits of Grand Theft Auto.
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    interpolred Mar 18, 11
    Glad to see Rockstar changing things up a bit. I'm really looking forward to this game. The interrogation mechanics seem pretty cool. Really interested in seeing how the game turns out once it's finished.
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      Subzer0 Mar 18, 11
      Aren't Rockstar just the publishers for the game?
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        Paradox Mar 18, 11
        No, Team Bondi is doing most of the work but Rockstar is publishing and deving.
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        Zero and X Mar 18, 11
        They helped develop it aswell.

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