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Midnight Club 2 Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:710425292217
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:XBOX_MIDNIGHT_CLUB_2
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Love this game and its one that does not get old in my house. I love to play as well as my kids and husband when we get a chance for some down time.
One of my favorite racing games of all time! Too many races and options too list here! Not too hard but still a challenge on some races. Excellent game!
Rockstar Games has a masterpiece on its hands with Midnight Club 2.The graphics are spectacular, with amazing detail and effort put into the details and sights of the cities. With all the famous landmarks found in the cities, you begin to believe that your actually there.The soundtrack for the game is an electronica/trance festival (which includes 20+ tracks),unparalleled by any game on the market, and includes notable artists such as Art Of Trance, and Felix Da House Cat.MC2 does have a complexity thats all its own, which forces you to examine your strategy and change it with each race. Mix and match different cars, and routes through the cities to beat your opponent, and add another car to your collection.The overall layout of the game interface is what gives the game its true versatiltiy. MC2 not only has its "Career" mode but Arcade, and Online modes, which can be a nice break in between your "Career Races", allowing you to challenging a friend to a race(wether he’s sitting next to you or in another city), capture the flag, or demolition, or if by yourself you can just cruise the cities in your favorite car.This game is definetley worth adding to your collection.
Still fun, made a great gift.
Without a doubt, Midnight Club II is the best racing game I’ve ever experienced. Take the thematic elements of MC-I (it’s only redeeming quality), add the graphics and highway speeds of “Extreme Tokyo Racer II”, then throw in a pinch of 2-wheel action, and you’ve got one slick recipe for yet another Rockstar hit.I was skeptical of buying this game at first, since I had purchased the first Midnight Club (for $20), and was wholly unimpressed. The gameplay and environments seemed so one-dimensional, and the only thing that I found to be redeeming was the fact that I didn’t have to learn new controls when I switched from the GTA series. However, after looking at Rockstar’s incredible flash website for the game, that skepticism was quickly banished.I just bought MC-II yesterday, and I am thoroughly thrilled with every aspect. The graphics of the race vehicles alone are a vast improvement over the first; however, there’s more. The virtual environment, in terms of realism, is leaps and bounds above most racing games I’ve played. Unlike MC-I, the streets aren’t just long avenues adorned with solid rectangles, painted to look like buildings. You have gas stations, parking lots, and even the “Los Angeles River” (the large concrete drainage aqueduct). I can’t wait to unlock Paris & Tokyo! My favorite improvement, in terms of environment, is the freeway/highway racing. This is what MC-I was missing…whereas Extreme Tokyo Racer was missing the “urban” element, and was all highways. This.
As an adult gamer with only a precious few hours a week to play – I’m usually looking for games that are easy to pick-up and don’t require a 100 hours to master but still fun.I love arcade racing games, not realistic sims. MCII definitely falls in the arcade class – too much at times. This game is easy to get started on, right to the fun. No time wasted on qualifying and tricking out your car. The PS2 controls are easy and work well. Every one here complaining about the control is either on a different platform or didn’t play the game long enough to win other cars. Every car has subtle differences in their handling. Like any good racing game, good cornering takes practice. Cars like the Vortex can fly around a corner at top speed, while most will spin out if you don’t slow down a bit. The usual cornering technique of letting off the gas as you enter the turn and then punching it as you straighten out works fine.In a nutshell, I love to hate MCII. The career mode is completely linear so you have to win one race (only first place is good enough) after the next to advance, win new cars, and unlock Paris, then Tokyo. This is very frustrating since if you get stuck on any race, there’s not much you can do about. You can look for shortcuts (or look them up) but even taking the shortcuts is far from a guarantee you will win unlike SSX. The shortcuts are often difficult to navigate themselves and half the time you’re better off leaving them alone. Every race takes sever.
This game is a great racing game and is alot of fun to play. At first you get stuck with really crummy cars that are like driving a tank, but than as you win a few races the cars get much faster and much better. The best part is racing with the Motorcycle as it is so much fun to use! Nothing like speeding around your competition’s cars on a crotch rocket! The controls are pretty smooth and super easy to use. Try not to use nitro on a turn, that is a bad idea!The graphics on this game are pretty good especially for when the game was made. The game is fast paced and tons of fun, although some of the characters can be quite annoying. My only complaint with this game is that it can get quite hard for persons like myself who are not regular gamers. This can be quite annoying at times, especially when you are doing unordered races.You should definately pick up this game, I bought it and I dont regret it at all. You wont regret it either.
So you wan’t an honest review on this, not what a bunch of websites have said, allright, I feel you, firstly, there is no real licensed cars in this game, just replications, they couldn’t get the licenses due to the street racing, and whatnot, don’t worry about it, you won’t notice it, the minute you slide this disc in your ps2, you know your in for something, when the rockstar label washes by, anyways, picture, fast and the furious, with a good storyline mode, huge cities, motorcycles that rely on balance and tecnique, skills, you won’t be mastering them in a half hour, or a day for that matter, the levels are all VERY challanging, and exciting, the sense of speed is off the hook, you cannot put this down, the minute you put it in the player, sit back, enjoy, so far i’ve beaten 20% of the game, and you race against challangers all the time, so it’s never the same people twice, you race them for there pink slip, and win there ride, then it belongs to you, all the rides have diffrent attributes, and all levels utilise them diffrently, with the cars you have nitros, you just hit l2…with the motorcycles, you gotta hold down l1, and balance your wheel up, into a wheelie, and it gives you krazy speed, basically, this is the BEST racer i’ve ever played, and i’m from the old school,i’ve played them all, this is an arcade racer,through and through, and online, you gotta get in,either way you take it, single or online, tell me this isn’t the best racer you’ve ever played, I mean, y.
Midnight club 2 in my opinion is the best in the series. Gameplay is fun because the cars and motorcycles perform and handle close to how they should. The story is not bad so I find it acceptable. The Vehicles cannot be customized but thats ok because they are all unique and they look cool. ps2 graphics still look good even in this generation. This game has a good replay value so it does not get boring.
MC2 is the best Street Racing game ever. It is extremely addicting and fast paced. Hitting the NOS is one of the biggest adrenaline rushes I have ever had in a videogame. The Career Mode allows you to compete with other street racers for slips. It is slightly open ended as to the order of which racer you face but other than that it is pretty linear. This game is extremely difficult because of the need for flawless racing. The AI is flexible in that they become harder when you race well and if you are far behind and racing poorly they will ease up slightly and allow you to catch up somewhat. The cars are sleek. My personal favorite model is the 1971 Bestia (musclecar). The graphics are top notch especially with the sense of speed, particle effects, and car reflections. The controls are very tight. As far as downsides go this game has few but still should be noted. If you have a short temper I do not reccommend playing this game because you will become extremely frustrated when youre in first place at top speed and hit a bus just inches from the finish and lose because all of your opponents were right behind you. The difficulty level is extreme as i stated before especially if you face the racers out of order in Career Mode. The music is fine but nothing too great. It is a mix of Techno and Rap. Note: If you see the song "Take Your Top Down" skip it immediately. It is by far one of the most annoying and worst songs I have ever heard in my entire life. Anyway back to t.