MIDNIGHT MADNESS
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Published on Wed, Nov 26, 2008
By: The LACar Editorial Staff
MIDNIGHT MADNESS
Races are driven in several cities around Los Angeles including Santa Monica,
Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Hollywood Hills, and Downtown LA. The graphics are
amazing with impressive detail of famous venues. More common places such as
7-11's and Pizza Hut's are seen on the streets. The racing will raise your blood
pressure with the highly competitive action in each of the races. The racing
environment supports both day and night driving in rain or shine. Systems such
as the PS3 support up to 16 players at a time for the ultimate challenge for
gamers. A race editor allows users to create their own racing path with
checkpoints to challenge others.
Local Maps
The lower left side of the screen shows the driver's current position relative
to the areas of interest. The red dot on the screen indicates where the driver
needs to go find other drivers or locate the final destination. Other drivers
will appear on the screen with different colors indicating the racing difficulty
level. The simplified map also helps the player determine the path needed to win
the race. The small arrows are color coded and indicate the position and
direction of the other racers. The distance between arrows gives the player an
accurate indication of relative distance from others.
The player begins by cruising through the city looking for another racer on the
map. Once identified, the player flashes their high-beams at the other driver
and the race begins. The exception is when any police are nearby. This places
the race in another location away from law enforcement.
Large Map The large map gives the
player a complete view of the city. The semitransparent display allows the
driver to see the road while also seeing the map and their position. The
difficult part about the top-down view of the map is the freeways appear to have
intersections, but in many cases do not. This can mislead the driver into
thinking an exit exists even though it may not. There are different type of
races that involve anywhere from two to six people. An Ordered Race has the race
course marked with yellow flares along the path. The final checkpoint is marked
with a red flare. The Circuit Race are Ordered Races with multiple laps. The end
of each lap is marked with a green flare with the final checkpoint is marked
with a red flare.
Police Presence The police
constantly patrol the city and it is rather easy to get caught speeding or
causing other mayhem on the city streets. If the police see you violate the law
they will attempt to pull you over. If you stop they will cite you. Should you
decide to run, they will aggressively pursue you until you crash or lose them
with trick driving skills. Once you crash it is usually over and you get
arrested. It is actually a lot of fun to rip through the streets with this game,
but trying to run from the police seldom results in getting away. Once arrested
the police will pull their guns out and ask you to keep your hands up.
Burnout Memory There is so much
going on in the game that it is surprising when events actually stay in memory.
During the review, we noticed that many of the burnout marks that our Corvette
Z06 left on the street remained there. So as part of a test we did a series of
donuts (circular burnouts) in the middle of an intersection and went back to see
them. Here, the photo shows the history clearly marked in the street. This is
really a cool feature of the game and makes it more realistic when events occur
during the races. The game designers deserve a lot of kudos for producing a
quality product.
Midnight Club Los Angeles does take some getting used to and the skill level
needs to be developed before races can be won. For those looking for a quick and
easy win, you might look elsewhere. We found Midnight Club Los Angeles to be a
lot of fun and spent hours at a time learning the game. Virtually all of our
cars ended up in pretty bad shape after a race with significant body damage due
to impacts of all types. In many cases our car flipped over on turns taken too
quickly, but the game had mercy and allowed us to continue. If the accident is
really bad, the game will indicate Damaged Out and make you start over.
Conclusion
Midnight Club Los Angeles is more fun than one deserves from a street racing
game and is designed to support up to 16 players when online. The high level of
difficulty can be frustrating at times, but we found that after spending hours
playing, our skill improved dramatically. In addition, ditching the standard
controller for a more advanced steering wheel system gave us the control needed
to fine tune our driving skills. For example, navigating between cars proved to
be very difficult for us with the basic controller, but steering between
vehicles gave us the advantage we needed to win races. Still, it is no easy task
to beat these street racers, which adds to the fun and challenge of this game.
While we still lose races most of the time due to obstacles and bad timing
through the turns, we have won several times on both one-on-one and multi-car
races.
Midnight Club Los Angeles cars and motorcycles offer realistic dynamics
especially when mated to a force feedback steering system such as Logitech's G25
or Driving Force Wireless systems. Even though the number of vehicles are
somewhat limited, full customization of the interior/exterior, body packages,
engine modifications makes it a tuner's dream. Hopefully updates will be added
to the game in the future, making it even more fun. Several racing modes make it
challenging even for the most experienced players. We spent many hours tuning
our skills and finally won a few races through the streets of Los Angeles. The
scenery is impressive with many famous landmarks throughout the city. The audio
was average with good surround effects when passing cars and crashes. Some may
find the level of difficulty too high, but we enjoyed the challenge.
SPECIFICATIONS
Name of the game:
Midnight Club Los Angeles
Format:
PLAYSTATION3 (tested)
Xbox360
PSP (Midnight Club L.A. Remix)
Price:
$59.99 (PS3 & Xbox)
$39.99 (PSP) Manufacturer:
Rockstar Games
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