the game is good but not super good you know midnight club 3 is good and better on ps2 and midnight club la on ps3 bye p

User Rating: 5.5 | Midnight Club: LA Remix PSP
the game is good but it shoud be on ps2 because the game will be better on the ps2 and think if midnight club 3 dub edtion on the ps3 it will be cool.midnight club 3 is the better game to me so if you do not like it i do not care. High-energy arcade racing that's never boring A superdeep career mode, complete with three full cities to race through Excellent online play Great visuals, including a dizzying sense of speed More than 60 licensed cars and a ton of ways to customize them. With the street racing market becoming increasingly flooded with overly commercialized, hokey, and downright stereotypical games, Rockstar's Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition is a welcome offering. You won't find any bikini-clad babes gyrating over the hoods of cars, cellular phone company logos intruding on the scenery, or lame story modes featuring The Fast and the Furious rip-offs. Instead, you'll find a thoroughly entertaining arcade racer with lots of licensed cars, a slew of ways to customize them, and a high volume of various play modes. Sure, it isn't without a few notable gaffes, but all in all, Midnight Club 3 is a deep and enjoyable game that will definitely satisfy fans of the genre. Like the Midnight Clubs before it, Midnight Club 3 offers up a huge, open-ended city for you to race in. Well, there are actually three cities. You'll begin in San Diego, but you'll eventually be able to open up the cities of Atlanta and Detroit as well. Each city is chock-full of back alleys, hidden shortcuts, and special jumps that you'll be hard pressed to discover until you've spent ample time driving around. Thankfully, the game provides a cruise mode where you can just drive and explore, which isn't nearly as boring as it sounds, because there are also some hidden Rockstar logos strewn about that will earn you goodies when you collect them all. It's also useful to just get familiar with all the nooks and crannies of the city, as knowing your way around is immensely beneficial come race time