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Midnight Club: Los Angeles Preview
Going undercover just doesn't fly once you've raced the open streets of Los Angeles. We get one final look at the latest spin on the series before it ships later this month.
Date: Monday, October 06, 2008
Author: Tracy Erickson

While Midnight Club: Los Angeles borrows much from other racers, but it does so with style. The aforementioned GPS map represents a push to heighten the level of visual detail and it shows. Crisp billboards and wet streets give the city a realistic look, but it's the people milling about and the differences among neighborhoods that make it feel like Los Angeles. The LA River looks just as disgusting as it does in person, while Beverly Hills appears equally as manufactured in the game as it does when you're there. It's uncanny, really. Even the camera angles have been set with style, such as the tilted pan out whenever you drive in reverse. It's hard to say whether multiplayer will be worthwhile because of the lack of information, but it's safe to bet that whatever is there on day one will be fun because the core racing is a blast.

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