Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Midnight Club: Los Angeles and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Midnight Club: Los Angeles.
November 2008
(82%)
26 Reviews
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Abstract: The Los Angeles Rockstar Games has created for Midnight Club Los Angeles a vibrant and colorful rendition of L.A., rife with detail and life; a familiar, populated cityscape, an intricately resplendent environment stuffed full of gloriously glossy ride...
Realistic recreation of Los Angeles. Engaging game play and difficulty level. Great online play. Lots of freedom to pick your races, cars, and even car customizations.
Somewhat unrealistic elements in the races, especially the pedestrian behavior and the behavior of competing cars in single-player mode.
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is a fun street-racing game that excels in its realism, customizability, and online game play....
Abstract: It feels like it's been forever since I played a Midnight Club title, and while it's never been my favorite racing series on consoles, I've always had a generally pleasant time playing them, and I'd say Midnight Club: Los Angeles pretty much fits that ...
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is the best racing game out on the market today PERIOD. Granted, you don’t have some amazing crash cut scenes like in BurnOut, but overall no other game can touch this one. You have so much at your fingertips that sometime...
Abstract: An exhilarating blend of Burnout 3 and Need For Speed Carbon, Midnight Club: Los Angeles is an intense street racer where everyday traffic is your biggest threat.
A damn near perfect open-world street racing experience, online and off.
Single-player learning curve can be a bit steep; multiplayer favors gearheads with high-end rides.
If theres one thing that the racers of Midnight Club: Los Angeles love more than tearing through LAs streets at 100-plus miles an hour, its talking smack. From the second they roll up to the starting line until the last racer crosses the finish, it...
Abstract: Midnight Club Los Angeles has a lot going for it: excellent graphics; fast, intense racing that takes place day or night; and numerous online modes that support up to 16 racers. Unfortunately, it has a few rather significant problems that hold it back,...
Abstract: Midnight Club has been around for quite some time, but I must confess that the series has sort of flown under my radar in recent years. With series like Gran Turismo, Need for Speed, Forza, and Burnout dominating the field, it is easy to forget about R...