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Midnight Club: Los Angeles xbox360 Game Reviews
Midnight Club: Los Angeles
Critic Score
Metascore: 81 Metascore out of 100
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8.7 out of 10
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Whether driving by the beach or beating the competition by cutting through a parking garage at 200 mph, Midnight Club: Los Angeles provides a seamless, breathtaking environment for everyone who loves to compete. With no load times, no tracks, and no rules, the game allows players to race who they want, when they want, and where they want in an unbelievable recreation of Los Angeles. A racing game is nothing without the great cars and Midnight Club: Los Angeles allows extensive customization of vehicles for both performance and appearance. Players can now fully personalize their officially licensed imports, tuners, classic muscle cars and motorcycles both inside and out with a dizzying array of licensed rims, spoilers, interior gauges, tires and more. [Rockstar Games]

PUBLISHER: Rockstar Games
DEVELOPER: Rockstar San Diego
GENRE(S): Racing, Driving
PLAYERS: 16
ESRB RATING: T (Teen)
RELEASE DATE: October 20, 2008

What The Critics Said

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93
Games Master UK
The pinnacle of the series - honest to the original concept, but faster and better looking. [Dec 2008, p.76]
91
XboxAddict
If you like racing games then you should absolutely love Midnight Club LA.
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90
Cynamite
The open-world racer convinced us with its extensive tuning part and sophisticated graphics. Only the missions and events could offer more variation.
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90
Gamervision
Midnight Club: Los Angeles just might be the best racing game to come out this year.
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90
Jolt Online Gaming UK
The soundtrack is better, the characters more convincing and, for our money, the racing experience just that little bit more enjoyable.
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90
PGNx Media
Overall, Midnight Club Los Angeles is a superb racing game.
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90
Game Informer
Just what the doctor ordered: a fun, fast racing experience with enough content to keep you playing for months.
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90
VideoGamer
As fun as Midnight Club L.A. is, it wouldn't be nearly as impressive if it weren't for the incredible visuals on display.
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90
Games Radar (in-house)
By sticking to its roots, Midnight Club Los Angeles may not be a master of innovation, but as one of the most polished, finely honed and adrenaline-filled racing games, you won’t find any that do it better.
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90
Kikizo
But MCLA does everything right, and has plenty of longevity packed in.
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90
GameSpy
If you invest the time in tricking out your ride and mastering the more challenging difficulty levels, you'll be rewarded with an adrenaline rush that you won't find anywhere else.
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89
Team Xbox
In Midnight Club: Los Angeles’s case, the engine behind its essence—Rage—is good enough to make this title a standout, even though it isn’t particularly packed with genre-inspiring features. While this may be a letdown for those early-adopting, cutting-edge types, those who rank “go” above the “show” in the list of their racing-game prerequisites will consider Midnight Club: Los Angeles a real cream puff.
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89
IGN AU
Suffice to say, MCLA is the sequel we were hoping for; a ballsy, fast, challenging racing game set to a killer soundtrack. It may be a little frustrating at times, but it gets an awful lot right. Plus, it makes L.A. an appealing place, and that’s harder than you might think.
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88
AtomicGamer
Get over the hardcore challenge, though, and you’ll discover one of the most satisfying racers on the market for car nuts and noobs alike.
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87
GameTrailers
While the technical hitches are disappointing, Midnight Club: Los Angeles is still a frantic, open experience that's even more fun for anyone familiar with the city. There's a lot of room for personalization, and the nearly overwhelming lineup of modes and events ensure that players won't be taking the bus out of town any time soon.
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87
MEGamers
A very challenging but rewarding game.
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87
WonderwallWeb
Midnight Club Los Angeles is a great racing game that has shown itself as one of the best arcade racers on the market.
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86
Extreme Gamer
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is a straightforward street racing title with a lot of bells and whistles.
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85
Gameplanet
Rockstar has gone all out to make a great street racer with this latest Midnight Club release. Packed with hours of gameplay and incredible visuals, you'll probably still be playing as your Christmas dinner gets cold.
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85
IGN
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is a great racing experience with a few mars on its paint job. The cars handle fantastically, the city is nearly perfect, the GPS stuff is awesome and customizing your ride is great. It is way too hard, however, even right from the start.
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85
Variety
Detailed beyond most players' interests, the game still manages to be broadly accessible thanks to simple controls, a smooth mission structure, and jaw-droppingly stunning graphics.
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85
PTGamers
There is so much to do, so many vehicles to buy and equip, fabulous online support and a great atmosphere overall.
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84
3DJuegos
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is an Old-School Arcade: Difficult, spectacular, sometimes absurd… This game will irritate all of those who want serious simulation, but will captivate those who are amused "simply" taking their engines to its maximum power.
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84
Cheat Code Central
Sure, it doesn't have the grandeur and scope of the Gran Turismo series, or the freewheeling mayhem of Burnout, but it does bring a style all it's own to the genre. With plenty of rides, modes, and personality to spare, this title is definitely worthy of having a spot on your automotive mantle, as long as you're up to the challenge!
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84
IGN UK
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is unarguably a high quality racer that admirably bridges the gap between a freeform gaming world and a more structured race setup. Yet for all its visual thrills, extensive (if never exhaustive) customisation options and high production values, it feels as though Rockstar San Diego has played it a little too safe here.
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83
GamingExcellence
The gameplay could use a tune-up, and more of a plot would’ve been appreciated, but fans of the Midnight Club series, and street racing in general, will not be disappointed.
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82
Talk Xbox
Midnight Club: Los Angeles has the right concepts in place with plenty of realized potential, but much still untapped.
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82
Play.tm
Midnight Club: Los Angeles captures an unmatched sense of speed coupled with a fantastic representation of a real-life city, and a stylish veneer which is observed all the way from the game's slick intro sequence to the final race you drive. The very challenging difficulty will not go unnoticed by casual gamers, and perhaps a handicap would have alleviated this problem. Still, as far as action-packed racing goes, it doesn't get much better than this.
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80
Totally360
The game may feel like it’s treading an extremely well-worn path but with a plethora of races on offer, so many customisation options and a superb online mode, Midnight Club L.A sets a high standard for other street racers to follow, and EA’s Need for Speed could have a lot of catching up to do.
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80
MS Xbox World
Midnight Club: Los Angeles offers up an entertaining ride around the city, with plenty to keep you busy from getting away from pursuing police to meeting and beating the competition, all in the name of taking their rides, earning money and more importantly, some respect along the way.
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80
GameZone
If you’re into customizable racing games, this one is for you. It’s hard to go wrong with the amount of options and car tweaking possible in this game. If you’re more into arcade racers, "Burnout Paradise" is still the king of the road. MCLA is a competent racer, however, and while flawed, offers an awesome driving experience.
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80
Game Over Online
All in all, I found that Midnight Club: L.A. is an incredibly enjoyable, but flawed racing game that succeeds at offering an excellent virtual L.A. and a great deal of fun racing action, but also requires you to jump through far too many hoops to fully enjoy the game.
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80
AceGamez
With the exception of the unbalanced AI, occasionally infuriating difficulty and arguable lack of series progression, Midnight Club: Los Angeles is a triumph in every respect.
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80
Xbox World 360 Magazine UK
Not pretty, but smart as a whip, and constantly quick and accessible. [Christmas 2008, p.74]
80
HellBored
A dominance of circuit based racers means Midnight Club: Los Angeles is quite a breath of fresh air in the run up to the Christmas season.
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80
Thunderbolt
Despite a lopsided difficulty Midnight Club L.A. is quite enjoyable, especially if the previous installments hit home.
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80
Gamers' Temple
There’s a lot to like in Midnight Club: Los Angeles, but the rubber band races mar the experience. Street racing fans will enjoy the game, but others may find it less frustrating to stick to Burnout Paradise.
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80
Official Xbox Magazine
An extremely solid racer with moments of greatness; but just enough flaws to keep it from the ranks of the classics. [Dec 2008, p.82]
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80
Official Xbox Magazine UK
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is most successful when it keeps things simple. The game's checkpoint events and time trials are the best we've seen, and the option to create circuits from scratch adds the potential for some truly epic contests. For slick graphics, intelligent design and pure arcade fun, this is the racing game to keep your motor running this winter.
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80
Total Video Games
The breathtaking speed that we've come to expect from Midnight Club remains intact and better than ever on the streets of Los Angeles, becoming the most well-rounded instalment to date.
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80
Gamer.nl
Midnight Club LA stays loyal to the series and is by far the most complete and finished version. The game is still a little bit unforgiving and frustrating but keeps it to a minimum. In contradiction, the game offers a very lively Los Angeles and the controls offers you exactly what need: to manouvre through traffic with mind boggling speed.
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80
GameDaily
You'll really dig the option of outrunning cops and keeping up with your rival makes this one revved up adventure that Midnight Club never runs out of gas.
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80
Meristation
Rockstar invites us to the great city of Los Angeles. You are a newbie who tries to climb the ladder of success in the world of urban racing. Race against all kind of rivals, escape from police, and enjoy the many modes available, both online and offline. The lower feature of the game is its huge difficulty, which affects the fun factor.
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80
GamePro
With an equal amount of attention to detail across the board, Midnight Club: Los Angeles is a fun racer that won't bog you down with menu after menu of tuning specs and testing screens.
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80
BigPond GameArena
If you like racing games and customising your car get Midnight Club: Los Angeles. Apart from the fact that the AI difficulty setting is locked on "Nightmare" it's a flawless street racing experience. Just be prepared to scream at your TV a couple of times until you come to grips with the fact that You. Will. Never. Win.
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79
Worth Playing
For anyone who likes racing games, particularly street racing games, Midnight Club: Los Angeles is definitely at the top of the pack this year. The customizable vehicles, music, online gameplay, varied game modes, and, most importantly, fast racing all combine to make this one of the best racers out there.
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78
Planet Xbox 360
But the greatest advice for gamers is to skip the offline and head straight to the online play if you want to get the most out of your game. Online features the opportunity to play with up to 16 players through several different modes. It’s hands down the best aspect of the game as, after awhile, you’ll become increasingly bored with the single-player campaign.
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78
DailyGame
Still, these neat little touches can't justify the purchase of this game by themselves, and the rest of Midnight Club Los Angeles just has too many less-than-next-gen issues to warrant choosing it over the outstanding Burnout Paradise.
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76
Gamer 2.0
Rockstar San Diego has created something good here, so if they release a patch that eases things up a bit, they’ll have something even better. If you are looking for something more beginner-friendly, you may just want to give it a rental first.
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75
Gaming Nexus
Midnight Club: Los Angeles isn't without a few problems, including a steep learning curve, unfair artificial intelligence and a lack of originality. However, that shouldn't keep you from having a great time as you race around one of the best looking recreations of Los Angeles I have ever seen!
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75
GameSpot
Midnight Club is fast, beautiful, and way too hard.
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75
1UP
While MC:LA won't necessarily wow you beyond its technical achievements -- it sticks too close to the feel and formula of preview MC games -- it still offers plenty of thrilling (and sometimes frustrating) driving.
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75
Xbox World Australia
Midnight Club Los Angeles is a decent game in all respects apart from the insane difficulty.
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75
Gaming Age
Basically, I really enjoyed Midnight Club LA, but I was hardly amazed by it. It's a really solid arcade style racer with a lot of flashy stuff going for it, but it doesn't really do anything new or exciting, and it's not going to be the game to replace a couple other high profile racing titles on the 360 or PS3.
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75
GameShark
Midnight Club Los Angeles is an excellent game brought down by its maddening difficulty level. It’s unfortunate to see Rockstar San Diego fall back into that ditch with this game seeing as how the rest of the package is loaded with arcade racing goodness.
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70
X360 Magazine UK
You can't help but admire the artistry with which Rockstar's world has been created, but too many fundamental elements elements fall short of greatness. [Issue#39]
70
Video Game Talk
Fans of the series will no doubt feel right at home in this iteration and continue to support the franchise. Those new to the Midnight Club line or those looking for a new racing game to pick up will still get a great deal out of this game.
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70
Level7.nu
This is a street racing game with a whole lot of style and soul than the competition. There are a few major flaws though and these are enough to lower the overall experience from tripple-A to simply pleasant. Games released by Rockstar are generally polished and slick productions, and this is no exception.
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70
games(TM)
It is difficult to see MC:LA as anything other than a chance to reacquaint yourself with Grand Theft Auto IV’s miraculous engine. [Christmas 2008, p.115]
70
360 Gamer Magazine UK
Midnight Club: Los Angeles is a solid and hugely enjoyable racing game but almost every inch of it covers ground we’ve seen several times already. There’s not a lot more to it than a checklist of gameplay and features we’ve seen in the series before or in the likes of Burnout, Juiced and Need for Speed. We haven’t had a street racing game for a while, though, so we’ve no problem recommending this to anyone look for those ‘high-octane/adrenaline fuelled’ clichés. Just don’t expect a new benchmark to be set for its successors to follow.
70
Boomtown
If you do decide to pick it up you’re unlikely to be disappointed, but it’s also unlikely to set your gaming world on fire.
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67
The Onion (A.V. Club)
In spite of the L.A. verisimilitude and the sound racing action, the clichéd characters, pseudo-urban dialogue (we're officially calling for a moratorium on the term "buster"), and the use of a T-Mobile Sidekick all work to make the game feel like it's stuck in 2005. The racing is exciting; the packaging isn't.
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60
G4 TV
Thanks to the numerous computer-related balancing issues and somewhat punishing controls, it can oftentimes be more annoying than fun.
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60
Giant Bomb
I really enjoy the look and feel of Midnight Club: Los Angeles, and there's a good amount of content here, but the severe difficulty level makes it all much harder to appreciate. It's punishing, but if you're up for it, there are some sights worth seeing here.
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60
GameCritics
Patient racing fans will find things to enjoy, but everyone else should weigh both the game's pros and cons before making a final decision on whether or not this one is worthy of a purchase.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.7 (out of 10) based on 69 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Busier D. gave it a5:
This game disappointed me in so many ways. It looked good, it played well at forst, and the car customization was great, but sfter a while it all fell apart. Paying to be able to use the paint editor on each car was an error, why should I have to pay to use it? The rubber band AI in the game was nothing but frustrating. In pink slip races having an opponent AI come up and pass you at a higher speeds than your car can even achieve seconds before the finish line was enough to make me chuck the controller. There are much better arcade racers out there, like Burnout Paradise (much more polished), Project Gotham 4, and Grid. They all offer much more complete experiences without the frustrarion of invincible AI cars that seem to defy physics. Do yourself a favor and avoid this one.

Najam U. gave it a0:
unplayable.the worst game ever made.i wouldn't buy it if it were the only game made in 2008.the worst in the series of midnight club games.

Saad R gave it a10:
I recommend this game to everyone. The reviews are wrong, all except 10 out of 10. I love this game so much that add me as a friend on PSN my ID is SaadRashid. I'll look forward to playing with you.

Davin L. gave it an8:
A very entertaining game. +Great controls, gameplay, and concept +Awesome online play +Graphics +Nice customization options -Rendering can be bad in certain parts of the LA map -Out-running the cops is nearly impossible with the first tier of cars. ~Soundtrack is hit and miss...some songs are great for driving, others just suck. Each car's handling is unique, so it's tough to change from one class to another, but more rewarding all the same. Many people complain about the difficulty of this game and I have to disagree - the A.I. make this game that much better. What good's a racing game if you always finish minutes ahead of your opponents? It's not like your opponents are trying to ram you into walls and stuff, but I will agree that a small mistake might cost you first or even second place in a race. I love the free-roaming system of selecting your races so you can gauge where you're at before taking on harder races.

Ryan M gave it a9:
The graphics are great, there are many cars to choose from, and the options for customizing your car are almost endless. I think the main reason it's getting low scores from some people are that they think it's too hard. The beggining is challengeing but once you get the hang of it, it is one of the best racing games you will ever play. The only problem is that once you get a car that can go over 200mph, the graphics will sometimes load slower than the car your driving. I strongly reccomend you buy this game unless you're going to wine about how hard it is. Give it a chance.

Telekinesis Telekinesis gave it a5:
I really don't know what people are talking about with this game being good, it's terrible. All it is is the GTA3 engine 1.5 and its got pretty bad graphics seriously all jaggity with low low anti aliasing. Its the same "yo homie" garbage nonsense we've heard a million times before an noone cares about or takes seriously. There are way to many annoying cars on the screen that just get in the way and the police are a constant annoyment not a gameplay feature. Just trying to start a race is a chore since you have to do this pointless running around the city to get to your races....WHO CARES I want to race not go on a boring drive every 5 minutes. Thats probably the worst thing and the rotton cherry on top is the police in the mix just to solidfy the annoyance. You know driving in GTA4? this is all this is just a bit better. you can smell GTA4 dripping off this thing, its a cheap product and they should have made a proper engine to support a serious driving game not do a patch job on GTA4's engine. So yeah during the whole time you just feel like you playing an upgraded GTA4 racing challenges and you got the same annoying "yo this" yo that" moronic characters that grate on you. Please avoid this game at all costs and for the sake of your intelligence and play GRID, Froza 2 and PGR4 instead, you will get a lot more sophisticated and POLISHED experience.

Teriwan T gave it a3:
When I played this game for the first two weeks I was absolutely smitten. What a BRILLIANT game! I was very impressed by my great purchase. However, as I progressed and my bike and car got faster the game started giving up and I struggled with terrible graphical errors. As I was driving the surrounding environment was building itself around me and in races cars would just simply disappear and I would crash into them. So, one broken control later I have GIVEN UP on Midnight Club Los Angeles. Thanks for the great testing skills Rockstar Games! YOU OWE ME A NEW CONTROL AND A BETTER GAME! You get three points for pissing me off! I do not recommend this title. Buy Burnout Paradise or GRID if you haven't played them.

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