Midnight Club II

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Summary

Midnight Club II is a racing video game developed and published by Rockstar San Diego (formerly Angel Studios). It is the first sequel to Midnight Club: Street Racing, published for the PlayStation 2, Xbox and Microsoft Windows. Players can race through cities based on Los Angeles, Paris, and Tokyo. The game also features an online multiplayer component. It is the second game in Midnight Club franchise, followed by Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition.


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Midnight Club II Reviews & Ratings

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Review by nitorita [user]
April 25, 2021

I had the opportunity to revisit this game and play through it all over again, over 15 years later. And it is still just as gripping andI had the opportunity to revisit this game and play through it all over again, over 15 years later. And it is still just as gripping and engaging to play. The crazy courses involving ramps and shortcuts will forever remain a defining aspect of the game, and the tight controls and execution really gets your adrenaline pumping. The AI in MC2 is absolutely insane as well.Back when I played in 2004, the multiplayer was incredibly enjoyable, as there was an active community of racers to chat and hang out with and also play with on my meticulously designed custom maps. (I was an avid map maker back in the day, having memorized every bit of each map.)Midnight Club II is easily one of the best racing games of all time, and will continue to withstand the test of time like a fine bottle of aged wine. The franchise was unfortunately abandoned by Rockstar, which puts the future of acrobatic street racing into question. However, I will never forget the hours upon hours of fun I had playing through this time and time again.On a side note, when I returned to the game this year, I found out that a team of Russian modders team designed a full-fledged overhaul of the game called "New Challenge", which gives racers a completely fresh experience with an extremely challenging new campaign. I wholeheartedly recommend all veterans to return to the game and try it out!

80
Review by IcedCoffee [user]
February 22, 2014

One of the better arcade racer titles to emerge from the import tuner craze of the early to mid 2000's.The racing in this game isOne of the better arcade racer titles to emerge from the import tuner craze of the early to mid 2000's.The racing in this game is phenomenal. If you're not playing this game at 1920x1080+ at 60fps, you're missing out on something truly spectacular. It's breath taking at high speeds, and you can really feel your heart pounding as you swerve in and out of heavy traffic through tight and wide streets alike, all commonly filled with a mass of destructible objects (pedestrians included!) and the occasional 'first-time-play' trap, which will more than likely leave you restarting the race and trying again.Midnight Club II has a fantastic, pumping soundtrack filled with plenty of electronic and rap to boot while you blaze through the streets of the game's three main cities: Los Angeles, Paris and Tokyo. All of which are completely unique, vast and thoroughly detailed with their own neat little charms.(Although, I think Paris was the odd one out of the bunch)As you progress further and further, the difficulty in this game increases as expected, but not to an overwhelming level. It feels just right for the kind of game it is. You may notice that in the earlier races, you had no trouble obliterating the competition and jumping from race to race, but soon enough you'll find yourself restarting the same races repeatedly to ensure you don't make critical mistakes that could cost you a first place position.As for the mass of varied vehicles in this game, I can say that they all are a pleasure to drive in their own right. You generally unlock a new car every third race, but it's up to you whether or not you'll use it. I often found myself leaning towards the FWD cars, as they had a tendency to handle better than their RWD counterparts in tight places and usually boasted blistering acceleration, however there were times that I felt I absolutely needed a RWD car, especially during highway races. I felt I experienced a good balance of the two main drive train types available, especially when taking into consideration that no two vehicles in this game feel or drive the same.Overall, it's a really fun game that gives you a solid amount of content. For me, personally. It only took me 13 hours to complete the game 100%, but I feel it was worth it. (I have seen others take as long as 25 hours, however) Especially considering the low price of $9.99 on Steam, making it a steal. It's barely aged, and it's a true classic among arcade racers. Pick it up!

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Review by IzZo [user]
September 30, 2003

Aint da best car game but isnt da worst either! gotta say rockstar sure know how 2 make games, interestin characters to race with, interestinAint da best car game but isnt da worst either! gotta say rockstar sure know how 2 make games, interestin characters to race with, interestin vehicles too, thot it would b a simple styled racer but its much more than that, neat stunts u can pull off as u progrees thru da game! Nitros = da bomb Overall its one of street racing's finest :D

90
Review by CoachC. [user]
August 2, 2003

I'll give this game a good review. Understand that the system requirements are steep, as it should be for one of the first games out I'll give this game a good review. Understand that the system requirements are steep, as it should be for one of the first games out that fully supports DX9. If you don't have a good racing wheel...why are you even playing racing games. Don't complain to me that the keyboard doesn't give good driving results...wouldn't have Toyota or Honda placed a keyboard on the dash if that was all it took to drive a car?! The physics and graphics are top-notch. The soundtrack is perfect (put your own *.mp3 or *.m3u files in the provided folder), you chose the music you want to hear. The storyline is acceptable, and adds a little to the gaming performance. The AI, although somewhat predictable, is very tough. This is, without a doubt, the best arcade-style racing game that I have ever played. Don't take my review with a grain-of-salt...I'm an experienced, real-life, dirt-track, CART, BMX, and moto-cross racer.

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Review by Gaming Age
N/A

The best racing game I’ve played in months, and anyone looking to release a title in this genre now should look long and hard at what Rockstar’s been able to pull off here.

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Game Information
Release Date April 9, 2003
Publisher Rockstar San Diego, Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive
Content Rated T (Teen)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer
Player Perspectives First person, Third person
Genres Racing, Arcade
Themes Action, Sandbox
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation 3