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Tearing around Los Angeles, Paris or Tokyo in a variety of fictional cars (and some decent motorbikes) is highly entertaining, with the Al drivers proving particularly able opponents.
Freed from the family values of erstwhile publisher Microsoft, this is simply the latest incarnation of that studio's driving concept, infused with a healthy dollop of Rockstar attitude.Īs such, it's a very good thing. The clues are a there - the destructible scenery, the vague approximations of major cities, the police on your back, the ambient traffic, even the pedestrian animations are uncannily similar, except this time round they're not so quick. Hang on, did someone mention Midtown Madness? By Angel Studios, the developer now known as Rockstar San Diego? Cue the sound of a penny dropping. No penalty incurred, and it's simply pointless violence. Instead of leaping out of the way - as in, say, Midtown Madness - they are fair game for your bumper, and ending their sorry lives results in no more than a dull thud, like the sound of someone kicking an empty wheelie bin. How so? Well, take the pedestrians for instance. This is clearly evident in Midnight Club II, which bills itself as 'The Future Of Illegal Street Racing'. Following the success of their various brutality 'em ups, that would appear to be the edict of the burgeoning publisher. Oh, look at us, we're Rockstar, we're a bit dangerous. Overall the game seems balanced, cars and bikes are different and have their pros and cons, but the game suffers from some AI issues, and this is the biggest complaint about this game. There is so much to enjoy in this game, drivability is super fun, graphics are amazing, sound design is superb, driving freedom is liberating and the high-speed adrenaline-filled sensation is never-ending. This is okay, because the cars drive, and racing is extremely fun with the special moves, even if players have to suspend their belief for a moment or imagine they are watching a Hollywood movie. Impacts aren’t as make or break as other driving games focused on realism such as Gran Tourismo, or Forza Horizon. Realism here is not the main focus, instead, players have the freedom to race however they want, crash their cars or bikes, and still be able to complete the race. Midnight Club II offers players one of the most frantic, arcade experiences that videogames have ever seen. Races have multiple drivers and a winner takes your car documents model, which allows players to expand their garage and unlock new cars, racing tracks, and special moves. This was the universal challenge signal for illegal racing underground once - or at least that’s what Hollywood made us believe. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Racing in Midnight Club II is as easy as meeting someone on the streets and flashing your lights at them. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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