The second game in the series saw players cruising round any one of three cities, flashing their lights at other drivers to challenge them to races. Petrolheads on both sides of the Atlantic were kept happy, with parts of Manhattan and London featuring in-game. Of course at the beginning of the game, your taxi-cab wasn’t going to win against anything in a straight race, so it was important to use cunning if you wanted to get ahead. The rules were quite simple: win and you win your opponent’s car. The first Midnight Club street racing game put you in the shoes of a bored cabbie who gets drawn into the exciting world of a club that races highly-tuned cars across moonlit cityscapes. Rockstar don’t only make Grand Theft Auto Games, you know.
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