

The entire city of Los Angeles is your playground as you speed through the streets, parking lots, and back alleys in Midnight Club: Los Angeles, all on your way to becoming the most notable racer in the city. That’s not a bad thing, though – it allows for some fine control over the 40+ cars in MCLA, each reacting different to the same environment based on each car’s specifications and characteristics. You can tell – they use the same “RAGE” gaming engine used in GTAIV. Midnight Club: Los Angeles is made by Rockstar Games – the same folks behind the Grand Theft Auto series. The new Midnight Club: Los Angeles, for example, has a wide range of available cars – tuners, muscle cars, exotics, luxury cars, and motorcycles – and all of them are customizable to your heart’s extent, if you so choose.īeing a racing game fan, I got a copy of Midnight Club: Los Angeles and have been playing the hell out of it so I could let you know if it’s worth picking up…

Video games since then have evolved quite a bit, and appeal to a much wider range of car (and game) enthusiast. Back when import tuning became popular due mostly to the movie Fast and the Furious, games such as Need for Speed: Underground became insanely popular with the new tuning crowd. It’s funny how even video games follow trends in the automotive world.
