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5 Reasons Why You Should Play L.A. Noire When It Comes to Switch

Return to 1940s LA.

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As you would always expect from a Rockstar title, L.A. Noire was a beautiful game in 2011, and it still is today. On top of the impressive facial animations, the open world was vast and detailed, and character designs were always varied. However, the version coming to current generation consoles will be getting a graphical upgrade across the board. While it will play natively in 1080p on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, and stunning 4K for PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X, it will undoubtedly be one of the best looking games on the Switch.

When Rockstar’s game initially released, very few people expected to see it playable on a handheld console, especially not a Nintendo one, so it will be wonderful exploring an even better looking 1947 LA.


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