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Based on our scan system, we have determined that these flags are possibly false positives. It means a benign program is wrongfully flagged as malicious due to an overly broad detection signature or algorithm used in an antivirus program. What do you think about Midnight Club II? Realism here is not the main focus, instead, players have the freedom to race however they want, crash their cars or bikes, and still be able to complete the race.
This is okay, because the cars drive, and racing is extremely fun with the special moves, even if players have to suspend their belief for a moment or imagine they are watching a Hollywood movie. There is so much to enjoy in this game, drivability is super fun, graphics are amazing, sound design is superb, driving freedom is liberating and the high-speed adrenaline-filled sensation is never-ending.
Overall the game seems balanced, cars and bikes are different and have their pros and cons, but the game suffers from some AI issues, and this is the biggest complaint about this game.
The difficulty here can be brutal and might scare the casual gamers away. Veteran players can enjoy the difficulty of the challenges ahead, without ever feeling that the game is impossible. Rockstar delivers with Midnight Club II one of the greatest racing games of its generation. Oh, look at us, we're Rockstar, we're a bit dangerous.
Following the success of their various brutality 'em ups, that would appear to be the edict of the burgeoning publisher. How so? Well, take the pedestrians for instance.
Instead of leaping out of the way - as in, say, Midtown Madness - they are fair game for your bumper, and ending their sorry lives results in no more than a dull thud, like the sound of someone kicking an empty wheelie bin.
No penalty incurred, and it's simply pointless violence. Hang on, did someone mention Midtown Madness? Cue the sound of a penny dropping. The clues are a there - the destructible scenery, the vague approximations of major cities, the police on your back, the ambient traffic, even the pedestrian animations are uncannily similar, except this time round they're not so quick.
Freed from the family values of erstwhile publisher Microsoft, this is simply the latest incarnation of that studio's driving concept, infused with a healthy dollop of Rockstar attitude. As such, it's a very good thing.
Tearing around Los Angeles, Paris or Tokyo in a variety of fictional cars and some decent motorbikes is highly entertaining, with the Al drivers proving particularly able opponents.
There is a lengthy career mode to undertake, with vehicles, cities and various extras becoming available only after completing some fairly taxing challenges. The urban nature of the settings means tha different routes can be taken between the checkpoints, and intimate knowledge of the cities can reveal some handy shortcuts. The Arcade mode lets you enjoy the spoils of your career, and as well as straightforward circuit races, there are also Capture The Flag and Detonator modes, all playable over a LAN or the Internet.
The cars appear to be loosely based on actual models, and while the handling errs on the side of arcadey, an analogue controller is a must, as it proves far too twitchy for the keyboard.
Graphically, it's solid if unspectacular, and setting the action at night has at least spared them the need for great detail after all, let's not forget that it's a PlayStation 2 game. That said, anyone who has visited the cities in the game smugly, I've been to all three will instantly recognise certain areas, and there is value to be had in simply sightseeing in the Cruise mode.
Not a bad addition to the driving oeuvre then, and while not in the same league as the GTA games, there may be room for it in your collection if you fancy something a little more orthodox.
Midnight Club II introduces an impressive game to the limited racing selection available to Xbox owners, giving race fans a chance to throw out the course map and choose their own paths through several cities as they race to win props and new cars.
You can literally drive anywhere on the streets of LA, Paris and Tokyo and there are even a few stores you can drive through. The game features two modes of single play: career mode and arcade mode. In arcade mode you can choose to cruise the city at your own pace, checking out the sights, looking for better routes through the city and testing the handling and limits of your new cars.
In circuit races you can test out your routes and cars in a more structured environment, running laps through the packed city of your choice as you try to make all of the check points first. The heart of the single player game is career mode, where your skills count and you can unlock all of the games features. Instead of a set structure for this mode, Rockstar chose to leave some of the direction of the game in the players' hands.
Basically you want to race people for their cars and to unlock tricks and maps. To do this you get to cruise the city at your own speed looking for a handful of cars marked as racers. When you find one you want to race, you pull up and flash your high beams at them. As soon as your beams flash the other car takes off and you have to prove yourself worthy to race them by keeping up.
Pass this test and it's on to the races that count. The career races involve a nice selection of different styles of racing. Some are just one on one street races where you have to get through a series of single check points that pop up one at a time, whereas others include loosing cops or being the first to make it through a street circuit in a pack of racers. Once you win the race you get access to the other driver's car or a new trick.
Win a bunch of races in a city and you get to take a trip to the next city. This system works well, breaking up the monotony of running race after race in the same city against the same faceless drivers. Wish I could get my hands on this game Definitely my favorite racing game growing up!
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