kallisto76
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Rock* said it will be the best episode in the saga....should we believe their words? ;-)
disappeared said:Where's the tits?
I think it looks greatpraxis69 said:Am I the only guy who thinks this looks phenomenal? I'd even say they're bullshots.
They look ok, but nothing special. Par for the course.praxis69 said:Am I the only guy who thinks this looks phenomenal? I'd even say they're bullshots.
Completely different. These games are free roaming games where you drive around looking for people to race you in recreations of real cities.KTallguy said:What's the difference between this and burnout?
Dolphin said:Completely different. These games are free roaming games where you drive around looking for people to race you in recreations of real cities.
I'm assuming that it will...inthezone said:I want this NOW!
Is it possible this might ship before GTAIV?
TaKeRx said:The only difference for me, between Burnout and MC4 it's the licensed cars(unless They have them on burnout) and of course the crashes. I can only get one so I'll definately get MC4 over Burnout. I really hope they got the STi on MC4. the didn't last time.
A wheel.Splatt said:Looks pretty good but the last picture is confusing me. What's it supposed to be?
The first thing to forget about is dark, gloomy streets. I like some visual variety and vibrancy in my arcade racers, and despite sticking with the name 'Midnight' Club, the first change is that the game is now set in daylight. Not just daylight actually; there's a 24-hour day-to-night cycle, so where Midnight Club: DUB Edition dabbled with dawn and dusk races, there's now an in-game clock, so you're going to be able to race at any time of day, regardless of specific races.
The next thing to forget about is so-so last-gen visuals. Midnight Club LA is a visual BEAST of a game. With it running on the RAGE engine, which powers Rockstar's Table Tennis and also the forthcoming Grand Theft Auto IV, you can in fact expect a very similar visual quality to the in-car segments of GTA4 - scenes which we have already given high praise to in our first-hand GTA4 coverage earlier this year.
Obaid said:well the graphics sux ( i am sorry but i have been playing the GT demo to death ). The game was always a allright game and i think this one will be allright as well.
Eggo said:As an LA resident, I've never seen a 101 West freeway sign. All the ones I've seen are 101 North/South. It does curve west when you're out of the Sepulveda pass, but I'm pretty sure it's still considered North, not West unless you're well outside of Los Angeles.
Eggo said:As an LA resident, I've never seen a 101 West freeway sign. All the ones I've seen are 101 North/South. It does curve west when you're out of the Sepulveda pass, but I'm pretty sure it's still considered North, not West unless you're well outside of Los Angeles.
kikizo said:The first thing to forget about is dark, gloomy streets... where Midnight Club: DUB Edition dabbled with dawn and dusk races, there's now an in-game clock, so you're going to be able to race at any time of day, regardless of specific races.
Lambtron said:I'm pretty juiced for this game. Midnight Club 2 was epic. Woooo!
speculawyer said:With it running on the RAGE engine, which powers Rockstar's Table Tennis and also the forthcoming Grand Theft Auto IV, you can in fact expect a very similar visual quality to the in-car segments of GTA4 - scenes which we have already given high praise to in our first-hand GTA4 coverage earlier this year.