OnLive L.A. Noire gets touch screen controls

Gamers can now manually turn over all those discarded cigarette packets that litter the crime scenes of Rockstar Games’ acclaimed crime thriller.

The OnLive version of L.A. Noire has been updated to include touch screen controls for users playing on an Android tablet.

A free trial version of the game is also available, allowing consumers to try the new control scheme for themselves.

Game streaming company OnLive is currently working on an iOS version of its tablet software. According to VG247, the app is complete and in the process of being approved by Apple.

L.A. Noire: The Complete Edition was released for OnLive last November. It features the full game and all downloadable cases that have been released.

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