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Midnight Club Los Angeles - Complete Edition for PS3 offers an exhilarating racing experience with an expansive open-world environment, customizable vehicles, and competitive multiplayer modes, all set against the backdrop of a beautifully rendered Los Angeles.
K**U
By Rockstar
Good arcade racing
S**S
Five Stars
good game
A**R
Five Stars
amazing game
S**R
Good
Good
S**A
Excellent totally worth it.
Excellent loved the game and excellent delivery.
R**N
Good. I like it.
Good. I like it.
R**R
Five Stars
Amazing
Á**A
Siempre me a gustado esta saga por parte de Rockstar, tiene un soundtrack muy bueno, pero hay solo un detalle, el online lo retiraron, no se desde cuando, pero se que ya no es posible conseguir todos los trofeos, pero eso no le quita las 5 estrellas
T**7
友達の家でスパイク版をやったことがあり面白いと思って買いました。 まずすごいところが、追加コンテンツのマップ、車。 マップは、けっこう広くなりジャンプ台が多くなりました。 車はエボ10やポリスカーが出て面白みが増したと思います。 しかし、バグが多いところが欠点。 警察が追跡途中で固まり、どんなに遠くに逃げても追跡が終わらないときがあります。 あと車内視点でハンドルが動かなくなるときがあります。(バックすればなおる) 欠点はこれくらいです。 ニードフォースピードカーボンとかをプレイした人は凄く面白いと思います。
M**A
Ótimo produto
A**L
I really don't know what the neagtive reviewers are talking about when it comes to Rockstar's Midnight Club: Los Angeles (The Complete Edition). I've read complaints about the difficulty in winning races, the lack of online play, etc. Ignore it all. It's BS. This game is probably going to end up being one of the best purchases I've ever made for the PS3. I first turned the game on around 12AM one Friday, and before I turned it off, the sun began to rise outside. That's how much fun I was having playing this title. I want to address the people who say it's impossible to win a race--not true! I won my very first race. Why? Maybe I'm just that damn good. Or, maybe it's because I adjusted the controls before I played. Yes, the driving controls are easily adjustable before you first race. When I first started controlling the car in the beginning of the game, the gas and brakes were operated by the Right Analog Stick; up for gas, down for brakes. That felt awkward and seemed stupid to me. So I went to tthe controll settings and made it so that the gas was R2 and brakes were L2; more like traditional racing controls. Had I continued to play with that Right Analog Stick, I'd probably lose every race, too. For a game as old as it is, the graphics are excellent. I think most who complain about the graphics have been spoiled by next-gen games that look super-real, and that's why they take Midnight Club: Los Angeles for granted. The cars I have driven in the game, so far, handle very well. I've read complaints about not being able to make turns on tight corners and not seeing turns until it's too late. Again, if you know how to drive video race cars in the first place, you should not have a problem. There's going to be some drift action that might throw you off at times, but that's part of the game. I also read in another review that it's impossible to run the computer's cars off the road--not true. That's one of the more fun strategic elements in this game. You can do pretty much anything--sans shooting--to win. The storyline is cool so far, as I haven't really played as much as I wish I have. But what I've seen has been enjoyable. The story is moved along simply by racing in your car; which was odd at first, because at times I wanted to press the Triangle button, jump out and grab another ride. It feels very much like you're playing GTA, until you realize that you can't get out and shoot up your opponent's car when you lose a race. I could go on and on about how great this game is, but the bottom line is that it's a great purchase at its current price. You will not be dissapointed. Unless you don't know how to race.
Y**D
Appreciate the availability of the product. Was in excellent condition. Fast delivery.
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