LA Noire followers have had their hopes raised after which instantly dashed once more. Experiences emerged over the weekend former Crew Bondi builders had one other Forties-era challenge within the works. Nevertheless, these stories have been shortly confirmed unfaithful.
The tumult started after Australian composer Freyja Garbett posted to her Instagram, seemingly saying a brand new challenge.
“From the creators of L.A. Noire comes Sowden Home, a psychological thriller set in Forties L.A. that can have you ever questioning your sanity,” learn the publish, which featured footage of a music recording. “I by no means thought I’d be writing for online game [sic] however I’m grateful for the chance! This was the second Video video games session recording and it options the ‘jazz band’.”
The publish has since been deleted.
Video Video games Deluxe, the Sydney-based studio created by former Crew Bondi workers, is the present custodian of the collection, having labored on LA Noire: The VR Case Recordsdata for Rockstar. The studio refuted Garbett’s assertion in a press launch, saying that Garbett was referring to an older tech demo primarily based on an unused case from the unique LA Noire. Garbett might have merely gotten a little bit too excited.
“We’re working completely on initiatives for Rockstar. We commissioned some music from a neighborhood composer Freyja Garbett for a VR challenge that we have been engaged on various years in the past when between initiatives,” reads the assertion. “It’s primarily based on a case from LA Noire that didn’t make the minimize however was extra of a tech demo than anything. We do not know whether or not it will ever see the sunshine of day however we determined to complete the rating fee to help a neighborhood composer.”
Sowden Home seems to consult with the house of Dr. George Hodel, a primary suspect in Los Angeles’ notorious Black Dahlia homicide case. LA Noire featured a case that was primarily based on the Black Dahlia case referred to as The Quarter Moon Murders.