Midnight Club: Los Angeles (Xbox 360)

Release Date: 24/10/2008

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Rockstar Games is proud to announce the fourth installment of its critically-acclaimed and genre-defining Midnight Club franchise, Midnight Club: Los Angeles. Developed by series creator Rockstar San Diego, Midnight Club: Los Angeles will give gamers the unprecedented freedom to race through a hyper-realistic LA.

  • Developer: Rockstar San Diego
  • Publisher: Rockstar Games

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Midnight power

Eight years on from the original Midnight Club, and Rockstar is still living the boy racer dream. While Burnout and Need For Speed have been through countless headline-grabbing re-models and re-inventions, the original urban driving and modding sim is still unapologetically cruising the same streets - just on much fancier wheels. And there's nothing wrong with that. Midnight Club: Los Angeles is a masterpiece of illegal racing madness.

Road runner

You know the drill, surely? Drive around looking for other cars to race, then line-up, hit the accelerator and turn the streets of Los Angeles into a garish, neon-splashed Nurburgring. Events include point-to-point, circuit and freeway challenges, the latter involving heart-pounding romps through the congested traffic of LA's gargantuan multi-lane mega-roads. Winning races gets you cash for new cars, but just performing well earns reputation points that unlock the right to buy better classes of vehicle. In this town, winning isn't everything, but style and courage are mandatory.

Chases can be incredibly exciting, especially as you develop your knowledge of the many shortcuts and back alleys.

Which is perhaps a good thing as these races are tough. We mean really tough. Opponent AI is red hot, shimmying through the streets with faultless accuracy - which means if you make a teeny mistake at top speeds - maybe clip a wall or another vehicles - you're pretty much out of contention. It's also very difficult to gain a decent lead, as the computer-controlled cars seem to get a speed boost when they're chasing. The only sigh of relief you get to breathe is when you blast though the finishing line.

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And then there are the cops. These are illegal races, of course, so the boys in blue will be straight on your tail if you fly through Downtown LA at 120mph. These chases can be incredibly exciting, especially as you develop your knowledge of the many shortcuts and back alleys, enabling you to dart away unseen from the pursuing mob. Get caught though, and you face a cash fine that gets bigger the longer you allude LA's finest.

Hot in the city

The City Of Angels is the supporting star of the show. Rockstar has crammed in every well-known area, from sunny Santa Monica to the Hollywood hills, all loaded with intricate insider detail and recognisable landmarks. Burning down Sunset Strip, checking out the Viper Room and Chateau Marmont while pounding rock music blasts from your speakers is pure virtual tourism. And with the day and night cycle, plus a real-world weather system, the streets are different every time you zoom through.

Handling is designed for thrills rather than snobbish accuracy. The cars feel loose and coltish, encouraging lots of powerslide cornering at ridiculous speeds, accompanied by the squeal of tyres and an engine noise that sounds like the Earth exploding.

There are power-ups to discover, including Agro, which turns your car into an unstoppable wrecking machine.

There are over 40 cars and bikes available to unlock and thrash, including favourites from Lamborghini, Ducati and Mitsubishi - all are subject to gut-wrenching crash damage, and all can be customised and upgraded. There are even power-ups to discover, including Agro, which turns your car into an unstoppable wrecking machine, and EMP, which blows out any vehicles in your vicinity with an electromagnetic pulse.

When you're bored of driving alone, going online and hooking up with mates is just a seamless button press away. There's a huge variety of multiplayer modes, including a selection of straightforward races as well as barmy Capture The Flag variants. Midnight Club: Los Angeles is also compatible with the Rockstar Games Social Club (http://socialclub.rockstargames.com), a huge stat-tracking service where you can check your performances against those of your rivals.

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Midnight Club: Los Angeles is another glorious slab of automotive escapism from the Rockstar garage. Great cars, beautiful locations and a huge range of single and multiplayer challenges add up to one heck of an urban driving experience. This is no easy ride, however, and you'll need to spend a long time tuning your street racing skills to unlock the really sexy motors and progress through the career mode. But no one ever said life in LA is easy.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Stunning interpretation of Los Angeles.
  • Great vehicles and customisation options.
  • Plenty of imaginative multiplayer modes.
minus points
  • Opponent AI is tough to beat.
  • Not much innovation.
  • Well... you can always have more cars and bikes!

Review by: Keith 'Skyline' Stuart
Version Tested: PS3
Review Published: ??.??.??

User Reviews

Kimble Fung posted on 13 Nov 2008
This was my first and last midnight club game i'll buy wish i waited for the new nfs game which is coming out, the graphics are gd but the games a bit boring quite easy to outrun cops which make it no fun and all u seem to do is hit or bump something, point of making you repair your car all the time after all the damage without having to pay for it? Modifying's not to bad gives u a fair few parts but not as much as other games like juiced or the nfs-underground dare i say, the amount of modification that was involved in that every single different part although thats what the few after started to lack so hopefully the new one would include all the different modifications as thats what its like different parts and set ups to make you stand out? But if you really want to know how gd this game is all you gotta do is see how much the price has dropped on it and its been out for how long?
Lee Howard posted on 13 Nov 2008
worst midnight club game ever. graphics r good nice cars but handle like s**t, damage is crap, i ran into a palm tree and went straight through and races are boring. if you are thinking of buying or even renting like me walk away! wish i had worst racing game ever.
jack w posted on 11 Nov 2008
bad graphics, the worst midnight club game
Joel Mcdermott posted on 06 Nov 2008
got the game last week graphics are good but thats it gameplay itself ok nothing great as for crashing you will do alot of that as nobody else in the game seems to the best part of the game is getting chased by the police the bikes are good and do handle good in the game tuning the cars is good to but nothing else is groundbreaking overall not a bad game but could of been alot better
Tiernan O'Hagan posted on 05 Nov 2008
Graphics are amazing, driving is realistic, customisation is cool nd gameplay is good, not great just good. The online play is terrible if you try to set up a ranked/unranked race of any kind it says there are none available and it throws you into a new race that you can set up but the problem is nobody else is there to race against. The odd time it does find a game with people in the lobby it stays in the lobby for 30secs nd then throws you out saying "Connection Problem" when i know theres nothing wrong. The graphics are amazing and the gameplay is good but DO NOT buy this if you are looking for good online play as you will be severly disappointed
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