Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition

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  • magicpocket #1 8 years ago

    Ooo, shiny cars with lots of reflections with night time driving.
    Yawn.
    Doesn't anyone race in the day time?
  • Enzo #2 8 years ago

    need for speed underground 2 lets you play in the day time :-)

    it is lookin better than this at the mo
  • magicpocket #3 8 years ago

    Yeah, so does Juiced which has more cars and more mods than NFSU2 + has crew racing etc etc etc
  • Enzo #4 8 years ago

    juiced at the moment has the most cars , but ufsu2 still have to unvail most of theirs

    in the end nfsu2 prob will have the most!
  • Enzo #5 8 years ago

    you said it jack shitt

    now that nfsu2 has the free roamin mode as well, there is no chance 4 MC:DUB,,,, bikers or no bikes
  • thebuzzard #6 8 years ago

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  • m2h #8 7 years ago

    Personally I found NSF:U not very compelling. It was your standard racer with over the top graphical flare. Crashing into a tree at 200mph should obliterate the tree, but instead you'd come to a complete stop. Very annoying.

    Midnight Club II was interesting, but not very well executed. I did like racing where ever I wished. But the checkpoints were annoying at times. Crashing through scenery was nice.

    I'm looking more forward to Midnight Club 3: DE than NFS:U2.

    I haven't enjoyed a single NFS release except for the very first one.

    The only racing game I am looking for to in the near future is TrackMania: Sunrise. Shall be a nice spin on things.
  • bloodflowers #9 7 years ago

    None of the other street racers ever came /close/ to Midnight Club 2. The single player mode was difficult but (for me) enjoyable, but the real game was online. There's still nothing even close to the madness of capture-the-flag with such agile cars in truly free roaming cities. There were no invisible walls, no forced routes, anything you could see a way to reach you actually /could/ get to. We even found a way to leap and park on the church roof in Paris, although barrier skipping, mid air 180 spins, 2 wheeling along an edge too narrow for the car to fit on, was all possible and more. I used to play the game religiously back in the day, the level of competition back then was just awesome, circuit races coming down to the millisecond, CTF matches being complete chaos - adrenaline city! Those who judged purely on graphics or sluggish initial cars, or gave up while still in LA, missed out on one of the best online games of all time. We even had several clans on it, organised races using a website and so on - happy days.

    Hopefully, MC3 will repeat this experience!