

Considering the triple-A development expense, many would've figured additional L.A. Noire hasn't seen a sequel or spin-off since its original 2011 release date. Even in spite of successful and similarly dormant franchises like Midnight Club, the one-hit wonder L.A. Noire was an incredibly ambitious effort that's yet to see any kind of sequel or new iteration.ĭespite this, Rockstar Games still touts the late-1940s detective adventure as one of its defining video game franchises. Comparatively speaking, at least as a standalone/one-off title, L.A. Noire, a high-budget detective game that featured realistic facial simulation as its defining feature.

One of the more recent one-off titles in Rockstar Games' catalogue is L.A. For as big as Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption has become, Rockstar Games has also published titles like Bully and Midnight Club in the past. Among the powerhouse franchises of Rockstar Games, there's also several smaller IPs that haven't received the same widespread acclaim in quite some time.
