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It doesn't tell you which turns to take for the races, which is hard to get used to. More difficult than Need For Speed. it is a big, detailed, world, that is fun to explore.
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I bought this on February and well it's honestly my fault that I haven't tested the game up until now as I started playing ps3 the game doesn't read at first I thought it was my ps3 but it reads other disc games perfectly fine so yeah pretty much it.
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This game is very, very good. It competes well with other driving games like Burnout: Paradise. As an owner of both, there is no question that Burnout:Paradise is the better choice, but Midnight Club has a lot of good things going for it. Midnight Club is very realistic, the cars could be a little better, but the city looks fantastic. The car selection is wide, not like Gran Turismo of anything, but it does have quite a variety. The ability to fully customize each car is great, and the ability to test drive cars really helps you decide which car to buy. However, it may be one of the best driving games, but its not perfect. The game suffers minorly from what, in my opinion, is the number one flaw in all driving games: navigation. True, as I played it I rarely found myself loosing direction, but I still occasionally did. Still, it beats Burnout: Paradise by a mile in navigation. The game is more difficult that Burnout: Paradise, but that makes it last longer. The Complete Edition is great, with more cars, categories of cars, more space, and even drivable police cars. It is definatly worth a couple of bucks more than the original. The game is worth its original $59.99 price, but certainly it is worth its current price, around $29.99. If you find this game and you like driving games, get it!Read full review
Pro's: With the complete edition there is just enough cars for this to be a complete game. The first version of the game didnt have enough. Gameplay is pretty fun, especially online, I love doing capture the flag or keep away. Deep online features, rate my ride, profiles, etc. makes this game have a great online expirience. Fun, and will last you for atleast 40 hours. CONS: Takes a while to get used to the driving mechanism, its NOT like burnout, its hard to explain but its almost like wavey or something. Its just wierd haha. Take a long time to progress, ive raced about 100+ races and im at 15%, just because I dont want to do one part of the game, it wont let me progress to anything but the arcade races. Overall, its definetly worth it if you can find it for $20 like I did, but I recommend getting burnout paradise too if you havent.Read full review
Midnight Club: Los Angeles (often shortened to Midnight Club: L.A. or MCLA) is the fourth video game in the Midnight Club series of racing video games, not including Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix. It was officially announced for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on January 11, 2008 by Rockstar Games. The game was developed by Rockstar San Diego. The game features 43 cars and 3 motorcycles.[2] The open world map of Los Angeles is confirmed to be the size of all three cities from the previous installment combined.[3][4] It has also been confirmed by several sources that each car has a polygon count of roughly 100,000.[5] After several delays, Midnight Club: Los Angeles was released on October 20, 2008 in North America and on October 24, 2008 in the PAL region.