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Midnight Club: Los Angeles


The next-gen return of the racing game we all want membership to…

Obviously, these new additions would count for very little if the driving experience was underwhelming. But if you’ve ever played a Midnight Club game before, the arcade handling will be more than familiar.

Po-faced simulation is nowhere to be seen. Instead, outlandish power-slides, outrageous handbrake turns and seat-of-your-pants traffic dodging is combined with a weight to the cars that requires a degree of driving skill that prevents MC LA being written off as a lightweight racer. Something that’ll be further reinforced after you’ve hung onto a screaming superbike and darted through obstacles that threaten to turn you into man jam.

Adding an extra layer of strategy to events is the return of ‘power-up’ skills from DUB Edition. Only this time, Zone, Agro, Roar and new skill EMP (which briefly disables surrounding cars) can be applied to any vehicle. So, if you fancy a bike that can smash other vehicles out the way, well, there’s nothing stopping you…

Some might argue that the ‘street racing thing’ peaked a couple of years after The Fast And The Furious and every publisher with two pennies had a game where you could stick neon lights under a car. But think about it – how many are there now? The original Midnight Club not only pre-dated the aforementioned film but has survived since relatively unchanged – something only a truly competent racing game could do.

By sticking to its roots, Midnight Club Los Angeles may not be a master of innovation, but as one of the most polished, finely honed and adrenaline-filled racing games, you won’t find any that do it better. You’ll love your time in the City of Angels...

You'll love
  • Working up from banger to babe magnet
  • The balance of the car handling
  • The uninterrupted gameplay
You'll hate
  • Being trash talked by cocky street racers
  • Wasting all your tuning money on fancy paint
  • Being knocked off your bike on the last turn

 
8 Comments
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slomo788  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Did they remove split screen this time around? What are the classes, and did they remove SUVs? Does the PS3 version allow custom soundtracks? PLEASE HALP
raman162  - 1 year 1 month ago 
seems likr im gonna buy this. oh ys snd by the way all the PS3 reveiws are 9's and a 10!!
brothir  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I'm so gonna buy this. Does it come to Xbox 360?
HardCoreGamer10  - 1 year 26 days ago 
360 sucks bitches, geta' fuckin PS3 spermwodZ
kishan1579  - 1 year 20 days ago 
this game is fucking sick!!!
so is far cry 2!! woow PS3 rules u fuckin Xbox 360 twats!
Joshin69  - 1 year 6 days ago 
Its a good game but what they haven't said is its also bloody hard! Because the world is heavily occupied and those you race against crash once in a blue moon (even when you swear there is no way they can get out of it)the frustration levels can get quite high. v good game though
brothir  - 9 months 11 days ago 
@ HardCoreGamer10

I agree, and I have a PS3, I just wanted to know if it came out on the Xbox 360 so that I could laugh at their puny faces, knowing that they had missed one of the best street-racing games on new-gen consoles. Alas, it did come out on the (Se)Xbox 360. *Sigh*.
Savannah1994  - 4 months 10 days ago 
this is the best game ever ! XD i love this , it handels good , customization is satisfying , awesome indeed !
the only thing is that is pretty hard ...
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Midnight Club: Los Angeles

Genre: Racing
Expected release date: TBA 2008
Published by: Rockstar Games
Developed by: Rockstar San Diego
Franchise: Midnight Club
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