
TitanReviews Writes: While L.A. Noire rakes in sales I'll take a look at the few areas where it could improve when the inevitable sequel is on the table over at Team Bondi.

Members of the original development team behind Rockstar Games' LA Noire are working on a new psychological thriller called Sowden House.
Hopefully McNamara is as far away from this as possible he set up shop in Australia then did nothing but complain about Australian labour laws while trying to make his workers live at the office working 24/7 on la noire punishing them for leaving at 3 am and being 10 minutes late to work at 9am the next day.
It's astonishing that none of the workers went to the fair work ombudsman as the studio would have been fined astronomical numbers

BLG writes, "Do you ever get that feeling after you’ve finished a game that you just wish there was more? Or do you spend years hoping and praying for a sequel that never comes?
This list compiles some of the top games we desperately want to get a sequel. Please give us more of our favorite games!"
Would love to see a sequel to the 7th gen FPS campaign SINGULARITY from RAVEN Software..

L.A. Noire is coming to the library of free games available to GTA+ Members on Thursday, May 2.
Sick and tired of new york already.
Crysis2, mw3, bf3, prototype, just about every other open world game is in new york cut the crap already its boring.
London Noire would be cooler. Victorian era, hunting Jack the ripper etc.
I actually want a modern version. Something like one of those many detective shows on tv.
if it's set in miami it might be cool, maybe take clues from miami vice. then again if the next gta is set in vice city remake then there's going to be a family competition within rockstar games.
I'm just happy there is a future for L.A Noire.
Before L.A Noire Team Bondi was at a point where they could have closed down from bankruptcy. According to analysts L.A Noire should do well around the 5 million mark. Thanks to Rockstar, team bondi will still be around for another title.
Regardless of how much you liked, or didn't like LA Noire, you have to admit one thing. It was different, sure maybe not perfect in the way YOU wanted it to be, but it was a nice diversion from what you normally experience in the gaming world.