6/28/2012

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Review

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition
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This game is a great arcade racing game.Realism is not part of the game and that is fine I really didn't want that.I have seen a lot of people however comparing it to NFSU2 and saying that it blows it away.I somewhat disagree.The only things this game had an advantage on NFSU2 was the licensed vehicles and mods you were able to make.The one thing I however loved about NFSU2 was driving my car around with the engine and sound effects turned up.I loved hearing that engine and the great sound effects.It really improved the game.However Midnight Club Dub Ed seemed to take their sound effects straight from the Grand Theft Auto series.This works fine in GTA but in a cusomizing racing game it is really a let down.I mean the sounds aren't even remotely close to sounding real.I really emphasized on this because it bothered me the most.

The next thing is the graphics.Once again not as sharp as NFSU2 but still good enough to be enjoyable.The details throughout the cities are nice touches.They could have improved this a little but it is good enough where I wouldn't want it any better due to loading times.

Control of the vehicles is fine. The only thing that bothers me is when you press the accelerator button it is full throttle or none.This bothered me because I couldn't cruise around at normal speeds with the manual transmission on.Like for instance I would drive in NFSU2 down some streets at normal speeds in sixth gear like you would really drive the car in real life.In this game you either go full speed or are coasting.It just doesn't feel real.

The gameplay however I believe is where this game does shine.It is challenging and rewarding.There are some races that took me quite some time to complete.Sometimes you will just have to put the controller down and walk away before you start throwing things.I can not tell you how many times I would be a turn away from the finish line in the lead and low and behold here comes a car, bus, or something else out of nowhere and smack!You get passed race over.This game is well worth the money and despite some drawbacks I do reccomend it and hope they come out with a new one.
One more thing.This game dogs on some of the American cars again.For instance the Z06 Corvette has better real life handling and speed times than many of the other cars in the game but you wouldn't know that from the game.It controls like a classic car and doesn't have the speed it should.

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Product Description:
Rockstar Games has partnered with DUB Magazine -- the authoritative source on automotive lifestyles -- to redefine the racing genre with Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition. With this installment, the series that took racing from the tracks to the open urban streets is back, and the stakes have never been higher.
Get ready for insanely fast driving with open-city racing in Atlanta, San Diego, and Detroit. The online competition brings together up to eight players with the most comprehensive vehicle customization every seen in a video game. You'll be driving the hottest licensed real-life SUVs, import tuners, muscle cars, choppers, and luxury rides on the road today. Plus, you can trick them out with the latest rims, trims, and upgrades just like the pages of DUB. Without a doubt, customization goes above and beyond any other game with Midnight Club 3. The level of detail dedicated to your car's look and feel is unprecedented. Not only can you trick out your car, but you can select your favorite chassis, brakes, exhaust, and even power-boosting nitrous oxide!
Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition has more speed, more choices, and more chrome than any game has ever packed under the hood. It rocks hard, and delivers slick, fast, intense driving action in challenging environments. Step up, pimp your ride, and get ready to hit the streets for high-adrenaline urban racing!

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