Midnight Club: LA - Take a look at LA in Real Life
By Jessica Citizen - Wed Sep 17, 2008 4:51pm
We've been hearing quite a bit about Midnight Club Los Angeles over the past few weeks, with Matt Williams and his preview, and the sneak-peek trailer that looked inside the garage, but today it's time to see some new pictures from the game.
No, it's not time for you to make an appointment with the optometrist, even though you might think you're seeing double. Rockstar has recently slipped us a collection of new images, labelled LA in Real Life, which compares photographs taken in LA to screenshots of the same locations, in-game.
Sounds interesting, looks even better.
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is just less than a month away, due for release in Australia on October 10th for Xbox 360 and PS3, with Midnight Club: LA Remix arriving on the PSP at the same time. If you'd been thinking about an overseas trip, but the price has been stopping you from going, looks like this could well be the next best thing to driving around the real City of Angels.
No, it's not time for you to make an appointment with the optometrist, even though you might think you're seeing double. Rockstar has recently slipped us a collection of new images, labelled LA in Real Life, which compares photographs taken in LA to screenshots of the same locations, in-game.
Sounds interesting, looks even better.
Midnight Club Los Angeles – A Tour of LA
Since the earliest days of the PlayStation 2, the Midnight Club series has offered a true open-world racing experience. They were the first racing games to give players the freedom to find their own route through real world environments. By taking detailed recreations of modern cities, and carefully modifying and improving them with insane stunt jumps and shortcuts, Midnight Club established a style that made every race unique. With each new installment, the series continued to innovate, improving on the premise that open, real world environments and insanely fast racing action make for one of the most exciting combinations gaming can provide.
Midnight Club Los Angeles takes full advantage of the potential in the current generation of hardware to exceed all expectations. And that begins with the city of Los Angeles that Rockstar San Diego has conjured up. It’s the most detailed and evocative real-world location ever to exist inside a game. From the Ferris Wheel on the Santa Monica Pier to the Chateau Marmont above Sunset Boulevard, there’s an instant hit of recognition as you turn every corner of the city. Each street, underpass, and back alley of Los Angeles has been transposed from the real world and then ever so lovingly tweaked for racing perfection. It’s the idealized version of Los Angeles, designed to be navigated at break neck speeds. And all of this detail isn’t just for show: when you’re making split second decisions at 245 mph, you’ll want to learn every twist and turn, and know the topography of the city like the back of your hand.
So by way of introduction, here are just a few of the many landmarks you’ll be getting to know.
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is just less than a month away, due for release in Australia on October 10th for Xbox 360 and PS3, with Midnight Club: LA Remix arriving on the PSP at the same time. If you'd been thinking about an overseas trip, but the price has been stopping you from going, looks like this could well be the next best thing to driving around the real City of Angels.












