L. A. Rush PSP trailer

L.A. Rush for the PS2 has been criticised by the lack of options to customize cars. It also took the brunt for excluding several areas of Los Angeles, including San Fernando Valley. If Midway Games learned from those criticisms, we should be expecting a better game version for the PSP. We’ll soon find out when the PSP game speeds to retail shops in November.

Just like in the PS2 and Xbox versions, the PSP version will feature a story mode that lets you drive around the streets of L.A. in more than 50 pimped up vehicles, 36 of which are based on real life licensed cars.

Midway has released a new trailer that features cars doing crazy jumps and spins in the stunt arena. Of course, there’s the nitro boost to help you outrace your opponents in the battle mode via Wi-Fi.

Check out the trailer.

 Pre-Oder: [L. A. Rush for the PSP]

L.A. Rush for the PS2 has been criticised by the lack of options to customize cars. It also took the brunt for excluding several areas of Los Angeles, including San Fernando Valley. If Midway Games learned from those criticisms, we should be expecting a better game version for the PSP. We’ll soon find out when the PSP game speeds to retail shops in November.

Just like in the PS2 and Xbox versions, the PSP version will feature a story mode that lets you drive around the streets of L.A. in more than 50 pimped up vehicles, 36 of which are based on real life licensed cars.

Midway has released a new trailer that features cars doing crazy jumps and spins in the stunt arena. Of course, there’s the nitro boost to help you outrace your opponents in the battle mode via Wi-Fi.

Check out the trailer.

 Pre-Oder: [L. A. Rush for the PSP]

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