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- Midnight Club: Los Angeles
- X360, PS3
- Published by Take Two Interac...
- Developped by Rockstar San Diego
- French release: Available
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But it looks great. I might even buy it.
I don't mind if they leap out of the way unrealistically! :P
At a quick glimps I thought the guy in the 3rd picture was Niko.
Looks well otherwise.
Midnight Club: Los Angeles will have more living breathing world and a real time cycle with different lightings and stuff = more variation. I bet this game will kick ass...
Better be good this time guys...
(ipod sign @ 4th pic)
So ingame advertising, huh?
Better be good this time guys...
(ipod sign @ 4th pic)
How come the depth of field is soooo different from image to image?
Ingame or not? This will be the only racer I'll buy for the 360.
Everythign looks so flimsy and unreal after it. There's some richness about GT5P that no other game has captured.