L. A. Noire
November 11, 2010
For Razor Hanzo.
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http://www.destructoid.com/review-call-of-duty-black-ops-on-the-xbox-360-187010.phtml#ext
LMAO
Thanks Suns, you remembered that I’m really interested in this game. After watching that trailer, I’m even more intrigued. There are two reasons why:
L.A. Confidential and Chinatown are two of my all-time favorite movies, and this game appears to be heavily influenced by them.
Also, I’m a history buff and have lived in L.A. my entire life. Los Angeles has this fascinating, sordid history that set it apart from most cities.
Plus, it’s vary rare for Rockstar to screw up a game.