After completing this tutorial level, the player can place his vehicle into a stunning road filled with heavy traffic to explore the beautiful game environment without breaking any traffic rules.
The game takes place in the modern 3D world where the player can choose one of many vehicles to get into the world.Īt the start, it allows the player to complete all practice levels that will teach the player about driving. The game offers a realistic driving experience that helps the player to become a master of the necessary skills of a car driving on a different road and environment to know about the traffic rules. Midtown Madness 3 also offers key features such as a real-time environment to explore, multiple vehicles, customization options, achievements, upgrades, impressive gameplay, objective storyline, and enhanced mechanics.Ĭity Car Driving is a Driving, Racing, and Single-player Simulation developed and published by Forward Development Ltd. Each mode offers more exciting and challenging gameplay than the last one.
The Multiplayer mode also consists of different modes such as Capture the Gold, Free Roam, Race, and Tournament. The player plays an undercover agent, ambulance driver, taxi driver, delivery guy, or police officer to complete a certain amount of task. Objective-based missions are one of the best modes of this game. In a single-player, the player can freely roam, complete objective-based missions, and race against AI opponents.
It supports both single and multiplayer modes. The game features two different maps, such as Paris and Washington D.C., that offer a completely real-life city environment. Microsoft’s latest first party game sneaks it’s way into our hands early.Midtown Madness 3 is an Open-World, Single, and Multiplayer Racing video game developed by Digital Illusions CE and published by Microsoft Game Studios. Find out if this game is worth buying before it comes out! Though it doesn’t happen often, we here at ZTGD are always happy to get early copies of games to review.
It happened before with Contra on PS2 and now we are proud to bring you Midtown Madness 3 for the XBox.
#Midtown madness 3 music Pc#įor those uninformed Midtown Madness was a very popular PC racer that made it’s name from open road racing through highly detailed city streets.
MM3 is the first appearance of the series on a console and it’s also the first game not developed by Angel Studios. Can it still please old and new fans alike? Only we can tell you in our exclusive review of Midtown Madness 3, cue the Reading Rainbow music and let’s get started. The MM series has always been famous for it’s uncanny recreations of real cities. For the third outing the team has decided to use Paris and Washington D.C. The cities are absolutely huge, their scale is impressive to say the least. Landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Washington Monument are yours for the thrashing. Breezing across the streets can seem overwhelming at first, there is just so much to see and do in this game. The frame rate is rock solid and the textures are marvelous. Fear not though the cities are so large you honestly don’t notice it much, but the real question is, what exactly do you do in these large ass cities? Gameplay is a key element in any kind of game, I mean driving around mindlessly gets boring after so long so let’s take a look at the gameplay element shall we? While the cities are large in scope the details can sometimes seem bland and uninspired, getting the feeling you have seen this street before is a common occurence. The single player experience of MM3 can become tedious very quickly. It consists of two main modes of play, employment where you basically take odd jobs around each city and the traditional racing mode. The employment mode is where the fun starts to drag, taking job after job will become arid very quickly. Hopping from checkpoint to checkpoint trying to outrun your rival is not my idea of a great time. Then there is the racing mode, which if you have played Midnight Club 2 you are most familiar with.Ī quick tip for those taking notes in most jobs the only checkpoint that matters is the last one, so make sure you cross it before your rival does. You basically race through a series of checkpoints against a timer. There is also of course Blitz Racing where you can do the same exact thing against other racers. Sure this may sound humdrum and mediocre but wait there is a saving factor to this game. The online mode absolutely rocks, I have never had this much fun on XBox Live.
Me and a fellow game editor spent damn near four hours the first night playing Capture The Gold, it is like a drug addiction.