Real Street. The only problem is the pimpin' Y'all niqqers aint gone like it, if you don't get to pimp ya dulley wop. :)

User Rating: 8 | L.A. Rush PC
Great Game, Great soundtrack, Great Story Line. Dayyum, I don't even know why I hate niqqers. I still play this game like a BAWSSS. Y'all have to check the game out atleast once mayne. Respect, ya boy sparky.
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Many reviewers have been critical of the game. One common criticism is that the option to customize the cars was poorly realised; you cannot modify them yourself, instead, the car is automatically upgraded by the West Coast Customs crew. GamesRadar says: "Roll your vehicle into the garage and they'll kit it out with what they feel like".
Not all reaction was negative. The realistic handling in the game was welcomed by some as being comparable to the handling in Juiced and Need for Speed: Underground 2. L.A. Rush has also been criticised for not including every area of Los Angeles; for example, the San Fernando Valley was excluded. A criticism among fans is that the game is too realistic in comparison to the earlier Rush games which featured exaggerated fantasy locations and game physics.
The game features many licensed cars such as the Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec-V, the Subaru Impreza WRX STI, the Nissan Skyline GTR R34, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII, Nissan 350z and SUVs such as the Cadillac Escalade and the Dodge Ram (among other vehicles). In total, up to 30 licensed cars are unlockable in the game. Overall, the ratings were above average.