Testseek.com have collected 11 expert reviews of the Midnight Club: LA Remix and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Midnight Club: LA Remix.
January 2009
(80%)
11 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: If youre the type of person who thinks that hatchback cars look great and consider the most amazing modification ever to be installing a Woodland Scent dangling air freshener, then Midnight Club: LA Remix is almost certainly not the game for you. Pl...
Im usually not the biggest fan of racing games on the PSP due to the lack of processing power on the PSPs part, however, Rockstars Midnight Club - L.A. Remix happens to be one of those games that forces me to play it over and over again. I had lots...
Abstract: Before we jump into this review there's one thing that needs to be made perfectly clear: Midnight Club: L.A. Remix for the PSP is not a port of Midnight Club: Los Angeles on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Considering the similarity in names and the fa...
Abstract: The last PSP version of Midnight Club, Dub Edition, was plagued with frame rate problems, insanely long load times, and hammy acting during its crummy story bits. The only issue that remains in its newly released sequel, LA Remix, is the duration of th...
Abstract: Rockstar’s Midnight Club series first hit the scene shortly after the launch of the PS2, a precursor to the release of the industry-changing Grand Theft Auto 3. That first title – simply called Midnight Club Street Racing – was a groundbreaking title ...
Abstract: Crazily stylish and in most ways highly sophisticated, the portable adaptation of Rockstar Games' latest console monster, Midnight Club: Los Angeles, is surely one of the finest examples of downsized racing to ever to hit the PSP. Though it ultimately ...
Abstract: Deliciously satisfying and utterly stylish, Midnight Club: L.A. Remix is a solid racing PSP racing game and another great entry in the Midnight Club series. Yes, the hardware limitations hold it back a little but there are enough features present to ma...
Abstract: Street racing culture never ceases to trumpet its own male demographic-based horn. Hot car models, mass market hip-hop, and cars with spoilers so big they look like they're ready for takeoff – from a dumbed-down marketing perspective all these things ...