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L.A. Noire’s Map Is Bigger than Mafia II and GTA IV

For those who adored the scope and size of the maps of Grand Theft Auto IV and Mafia II, expect L.A. Noire’s to be much bigger.

In the map that Rockstar Games revealed a couple of days via the L.A. Noire’s social club, the map that players will be exploring is much rather bigger than the ones found on Mafia II and Grand Theft Auto IV. Comparing the three maps, L.A. Noire’s map is at 8 square miles while Grand Theft Auto IV is at 6 sq. miles and Mafia II at 4 sq. miles only. .

L.A. Noire will pretty much takes place in Los Angeles in the year 1950s. Prepare to see some familiar locales for those residents of the LA area. Below are some of the comparison maps of L.A. Noire, Grand Theft Auto IV, and Mafia II.

Check back with us in two weeks for our exclusive look of L.A. Noire. More coverage on the game can be expected soon.

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  1. John Smith
    May 6, 2011, 11:34 AM

    I did NOT adore the size of GTAIV, it was painfully small!! Now a map I ADORE is San Andreas! Now THAT was a map, GTA IV is pathetic!

    Bring on LA NOIRE!!!

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  2. John Smithson
    May 7, 2011, 10:58 PM

    There is more meticulous detail in one block of GTA IV’s Liberty City than there is in the entire map of San Andreas. San Andreas is a great game and all, but GTA IV is on a whole other level. Truly a masterpiece and tied for the second highest-rated game of all-time on Metacritic with an average critic score of 98/100 with nearly 100 reviews.

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