- You play an elite illegal street racer.
- Expanded s and enhanced AI.
- Race through Paris, Los Angeles, and Tokyo.
- Open-ended routes, with loads of shortcuts.
- Live environments with pedestrians, vehicles backing out of driveways, and other obstacles.
Product Description
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In Midnight Club II you are an elite, next-generation illegal
street racer, racing through the cities of Paris, Los Angeles,
and Tokyo. Each location boasts open-ended routes, loads of
shortcuts, and massive jumps. Filled with pedestrians, vehicles
backing out of driveways, benches, lights, parking meters, t,
and other municipal properties, these living cities will require
complete concentration and deft driving skills.
.co.uk Review
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Midnight Club II builds on the illegal street racing fun found
in the PS2 launch title Midnight Club. Like the original, it pits
you against street toughs in non-linear street races in which you
can earn new gear, new cars, and even new controls--you're a
novice driver at the start, but by the end you're a pro who can
land on all four wheels after a jump, expertly control a power
slide turn, and much more.
New in Midnight Club II are the presence of the and the
ability to drive a motorcycle. Much of the game consists of
cruising around three large and well rendered cities: Paris,
Tokyo, and Los Angeles, following a red dot on a . The dot is
a rival racer; once you track and chase them down, you flash your
high beams and then you can race them. It's a clever way of
giving you a warm up, keeping you immersed in the game, and best
of all, teaching you the layout of each city.
Racing is fun, fast, and furious. This isn't a simulation, it's
an arcade-style racer--but the physics system is internally
consistent so it feels more realistic than it actually is.
Rockstar has put a premium on keeping you in control, keeping the
thrill-factor high, and giving you a heart-stopping sense of
speed. The graphics are fantastic and the cities are incredibly
detailed. As a counter-point, the voice acting is just plain
awful.
Midnight Club II offers a wide range of game modes, ensuring it
will be playable for a long time to come: career, mission, and a
mode that lets you just jump into a race. Multiplayer is possible
in hot seat mode. All of this makes Midnight Club II a great
addition to any video game racing fan's library. --Bob Andrews
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"The first great online racer for PS2, with exhilarating speed,
colourful attitude and tight-as-a-drum controls. 8/10." --
Official PlayStation 2 Magazine
Manufacturer's Description
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In Midnight Club II members of the world's most notorious
illegal street racing syndicate meet each night on the streets of
Los Angeles, Paris, and Tokyo. Find yourself in the position of a
novice challenger, set on penetrating this secret society and
trumping them all, one by one. Add insult to injury by winning
the souped-up rides of defeated adversaries, all on your way to
being crowned international champion. Just remember, there are no
rules. Use whatever routes, shortcuts and driving methods
necessary to hit those checkpoints and arrive at the finish line
before your nent has a chance.
The game features entirely overhauled technology, breathtaking
new vehicles, physics and driving mechanics like nothing you've
ever experienced. Choose from the latest performance enhanced
cars and bikes and compete head-to-head to make a name for
yourself. Or battle it out with up to 3 other players in
white-knuckle, adrenaline-pumping multiplayer modes. Drive
anywhere in the city. Master evasive tactics to duck authorities.
Find the fastest route to win. And earn your place at the top.
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