If you've never play MC3 before, or if you're the best MC3 player in the world, you owe it to yourself to snag Remix, pimp out some rides, earn some phat cash and experience one of the best racers for the PlayStation 2. It's really that simple.
This is honestly my favourite tuner-focused racing game, and it's way better than NFS Underground 2. Career mode was on point, maps were on point, car list was on point, and the driving is evil as hell!! The garage menu music was the reason for me customising every car I'd love to drive!!! AWESOME RACING GAME!!!
Twenty quid for dozens of modifiable cars, 4 well realised cities and plenty of online and offline races is a good deal in anyone’s book, and especially ours.
The slight frame rate issues do grate, but Midnight Club 3 is so un-ashamedly arcade like - and refuses to even attempt to act like anything more – that it stands out as a true racing gem.
Still lagging far behind "Need for Speed," for modding and a fair stretch behind "Burnout" for sheer speed and crashiness, but for 20 quid you can't really go wrong. [May 2006, p.48]
Easily the best racing game I have ever played. Rockstar really learn to take the best from MC2 and take it to a whole new level, the detail of the four playable maps, the amount of cars with the great arcadey experience, a vibrant soundtrack, a whole of customization and all the fun that you can get expect on street races. A masterpiece.
The complete MC 3 **** the DUB edition was not enough to satisfy you, then the remix includes a who;le lot more content, plus there is Tokyo city to drive around in. MC3 was by far the better game than the first two. It had better cars, a more tolerable set of characters, and the customization was easy to get to grips with and vast.
This game generally had some problems. To start off, optional races in the game have ridiculously easy opponents that drive at 75 mph! Also, the games traffic is limited and the cops chase you for 5 seconds before they give up. Graphics and damage is sloppy, but I liked some parts despite the flaws. The handling is easy to maneuver, if too fast paced with faster cars. There are abundant vehicle and customization options, and four cities, San Diego, Detroit, Atlanta, and now Tokyo. Sandbox is small but the ultimate playground. I also liked the sound effects and the cutscene dialogue and graphics. Also, I pretty much turned addicted to this somehow. However, I gave this a six because of several bad design choices.
This game is absolute nightmare in case of game-play and absolute masterpiece at car customization. After at least 15 retries all the wonderful music and amazing cars will annoys you so strong that you never ever notice how good they are. AI is nightmare. Classic Rockstar Games insane cops. But instead of cops they are racers! What about cops? Just double berserk behavior of racers and you got cops. Awful progress barriers on top of that. Frustration simulator '06.
SummaryThe Midnight Club is back and bigger than ever. Take on street racing's toughest competitors as you tear through the living city sprawls of Detroit, San Diego, Atlanta and now Tokyo at breakneck speeds. Personalize the huge assortments of all new additional rides with the latest rims, kits and upgrades hot off the street. Midnight Club 3...