I’m sure I’m not the only one who regularly checks the “Store” section of L.A. Noire to see if the remaining two cases listed (Nicholson Electroplating and Reefer Madness) are available yet. All it says next to them is “coming soon” so I thought it was high time to unearth their respective release dates.
Nicholson Electroplating (Arson desk) releases later today (June 21st) while Reefer Madness (Vice desk) will be available on July 12th. If you own a Rockstar Pass you can download both of these for free, but if you are without this handy ticket the modest sum of $3.99/320 MS points per case is required from you.
You can watch a mayhem-filled trailer for today’s release below:
L.A. Noire - “Nicholson Electroplating” DLC Trailer
A new case awaits you Detective - I just hope you have your wits about you!
Source: G4TV
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Comments:
I'm seriously considering trading in my copy of L.A. Noire. There's just not much replay value at all unless you're a trophy hunter and I really don't feel like playing through the entire game a second time. The game is very, very good. It just lacks the fun factor that makes me want to keep coming back to it.