
If you've managed to finish MC3 at 100% completion, for instance, loading that save into Remix will start you at 77%.įor those who played MC2, Tokyo is the last and hardest level in that game. You won't have to start over at the beginning because the games are simpatico. If you already own MC3, you can pick up exactly where you left off in Remix. What elevates MC3 Remix to an even higher level of value is that it contains the entirety of the original MC3 release, with all of this extra content added to it. With Remix you'll get 24 new cars to drive, 25 new songs to listen to, and a remake of the MC2's hardest stage, Tokyo, re-tooled to the visual quality inherent in MC3. This newly repackaged title is, as it says, a "remix," not just a lower priced oldie. Rockstar's Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix is such a game.

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The intertwined message of stellar gameplay and entrenched culture gives this game a feeling of authenticity sorely lacking in similar racers.Īs we come to the end of this generation of consoles, publishing companies are repackaging titles for a thrifty price and as long as you don't mind the green or red stripe on the box art, you might be able to pick up a healthy round of great, albeit older games, for a third of their original price.
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Developed in San Diego, Ca., where the tuner scene is highly visible even to the ignorant, Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition is rooted deep in the mod subculture and never gives up faith or sells out to commercialism as it delivers a great racing game. Now that the bulk of import-tuners have come, and more or less gone, Rockstar, with its third iteration in the Midnight Club series, has tackled what is arguably the most stylistic and well-rounded arcade racer of the bunch.
