Thu, Apr 08, 2010 | 19:47 BST
L.A. Noire script is not 22K pages long, says Bondi

Team Bondi has revealed that the script for L.A. Noire is not 22,000 pages thick as reported last month in Edge.
Turns out, it was just a misprint.
Speaking with Connected Consoles, the script is actually 2,200 pages long.
Amazing what one less zero can do.
Still, that’s rather thick, as Heavy Rain was over 2,000 pages thick and compared to films where the norm is around 120 pages, you have yourself a game rife with chatter and storylines.
L.A. Noire is slated for PS3 and Xbox 360 towards the end of the year, but it could be one of the games getting delayed into FY2011.
We’re keeping our fingers crossed that won’t be the case.


6 comments
#1
Gekidami
08/04/10, 7:48 pm
Read comment number 9 through the first link.
#2
Syrok
08/04/10, 7:48 pm
I hope it’s not 2199 pages of drivel.
#3
Stephany Nunneley
08/04/10, 7:51 pm
@1 and you expect me to remember that why?
#4
Gekidami
08/04/10, 7:56 pm
I didnt expect you to remember it nor was i blantantly asking you specifically to go look, just pointing out that someone already called out the obvious mistake. 22K was an impossible number, yet some people still seemed to believe it.
#5
Stephany Nunneley
08/04/10, 7:58 pm
Cool. I thought for a second I had given the impression that I have photographic memory, when in truth, I have to write my name on my hand just to remember it
#6
Komond_Deckard
08/04/10, 8:14 pm
I was waiting some kind of correction when we discussed it the first time as it was clearly it was a confussion. Sometimes our comments are useful and try to help you, specially when you make some mistake
Now I see it was just you surely didn’t read it.