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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Midnight Club: Los Angeles Review

    A lot of street-racing games seem to be going the "open world" route lately. You have Test Drive Unlimited available, where you can tool around a realistic Hawaii location for hours on end. You have other titles like Burnout Paradise, where you can fly around an open city and lay waste to rush hour traffic. The "original" street racing game, Need For Speed, has seen numerous changes over the years, but Need for Speed Underground 2 is still one of my favorite racers.

    Now, into this already crowded genre comes Midnight Club Los Angeles. The question is whether there’s enough here that’s different enough to keep you playing it. The answer will vary, depending on your tastes.

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  • asu666
    Pro
    • Jul 2008
    • 700

    #2
    "You have basic groups and stages to upgrade, but no individual aftermarket parts like the Need For Speed games. "

    Are you sure about this? I thought I remembered different parts makers on some of the categories.

    Anyway, good review. Because of all the other games that just came out I'm only a couple of hours in, but so far it's an 8/10 imo. I would have liked to see less pop-in, the cops can be a little annoying when they come after you for minor violations, and a few of the races had turns that could have been marked a little more clearly. What I have played has been fun and I love the city, map feature, and method for altering my cars.

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    • TCrouch
      MVP
      • Jul 2002
      • 4819

      #3
      Re: Midnight Club: Los Angeles Review

      Yes, it has basic breakdowns for stage 1/2/3, but you can't choose from a bunch of individual carburetors or separate shock manufacturers, etc. You have one basic upgrade stage on each component to choose from, but I didn't notice if it had an official manufacturer tied to that upgrade stage. If it does, it certainly wasn't very evident to me

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      • Complex
        MVP
        • Oct 2005
        • 2494

        #4
        Solid review. 8.5/10 imo. This is an extremely attractive game but more cars could have been included like the DUB edition. And where are the trucks?
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        • Scott
          Your Go-to TV Expert
          • Jul 2002
          • 20032

          #5
          Re: Midnight Club: Los Angeles Review

          Solid review as stated above. I give it around a 8..It was nothing but a mere gamefly rental for me though.
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          • asu666
            Pro
            • Jul 2008
            • 700

            #6
            "The game scales, it rubber bands, and sometimes it feels like it's flat-out cheating to artificially lengthen the series."

            This is something I noticed too and wasn't sure what was going on. In a couple for races I was running smooth and fast, not wreaking or loosing too much speed in the corners. I'd be out in front for most of the race and then at the last second the pack would get close and one would sometimes rocket by me like I was standing still. I caulked it up to the CPU having a bunch of boost for the final sprint, but it felt cheap to lose like that.

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            • asu666
              Pro
              • Jul 2008
              • 700

              #7
              Originally posted by TCrouch
              Yes, it has basic breakdowns for stage 1/2/3, but you can't choose from a bunch of individual carburetors or separate shock manufacturers, etc. You have one basic upgrade stage on each component to choose from, but I didn't notice if it had an official manufacturer tied to that upgrade stage. If it does, it certainly wasn't very evident to me
              I'm sure you're right. I must have been thinking about the stages. I haven't played it for a couple of weeks now. Good job with the review.

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              • Steve_OS
                Editor-in-Chief
                • Jul 2002
                • 34020

                #8
                Vote for your reader score.
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                • Crash Davis
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 1321

                  #9
                  Very Accurate Review, I love this game, but it has its flaws, and its true its kinda dumb that when you make your car better so does the AI, thats the main thing from stopping this game from being great. that fact ties into the races feeling rigged as well.

                  however theres alot more positives with this game I find but thats just me I love customizing cars I have a screenshots section on this new OS Arena that im going to fill up with every car I design its cool!!

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                  • goh
                    Banned
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 20755

                    #10
                    Re: Midnight Club: Los Angeles Review

                    Hey look at that,I do agree with your review,not the score (more like a 4.5 with all that bulllll that goes on) but the review itself is correct.

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                    • cbr701
                      Rookie
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 2

                      #11
                      i hate the fact that u nead to download to get the audi r8 on the xbox 360 u should get all the cars in u game

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                      • Crash Davis
                        Banned
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 1321

                        #12
                        Re: Midnight Club: Los Angeles Review

                        Originally posted by cbr701
                        i hate the fact that u nead to download to get the audi r8 on the xbox 360 u should get all the cars in u game
                        the R8 is a prize you have to win, I think its cool actually despite waiting for the awesome R8 it makes you play the game more.

                        you have to get your "A Liscence" on the social club, to win the R8

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                        • lasthour
                          Pro
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 621

                          #13
                          Re: Midnight Club: Los Angeles Review

                          Is this game worth the money? Sounds like its challeging. I look at that as a plus, but are the characteristics of the different vehicle there. Also is there a split screen mode?
                          What world do you live in?

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                          • Complex
                            MVP
                            • Oct 2005
                            • 2494

                            #14
                            Re: Midnight Club: Los Angeles Review

                            How does the social club work?
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                            • Crash Davis
                              Banned
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 1321

                              #15
                              Re: Midnight Club: Los Angeles Review

                              Originally posted by Complex
                              How does the social club work?
                              you link your account from your ps3 or xbox to the rockstar social club site, then from that point on everything you do gets tracked on it, theres A,B and C lisences C being the lowest, basically its a clipboard with 12 objectives, IE Drive a total of 1000 miles, it shows how far you had driven at that point. once you pass one class you move onto B then C the ferther you go the more daunting the tasks, but along the way you unlock hydrolics and eventually the Audi R8

                              the social club also has some other things to it, most interactive besides the drivers tests is the photo album you can take in game photos then hit publish (in game) wait about 5 minutes max then your album of pics are on your social club site page and you can save them.

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