LA Noire blooper real shows how much effort was put into the game

When it was released, L.A. Noire shook the gaming world. It was the first to be featured at the Tribeca Film Festival because of the craft and care used to create the motion capture aspects of the game. It was as close to a film as a video game had ever displayed.

Now, we get to see some of the fun side of the making of the game. Team Bondi and Rockstar games have released a blooper reel from the shooting of the game. Even two years later, it’s still amazing to see the depth of detail that is captured by the technology.

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Rocco Penn
Rocco Penn
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