Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Preview for PSP
Source: GamingHorizon
The best-selling PlayStation 2 and Xbox title, Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition, is headed to the PSP and is shaping up to be one hell of a title. This will be the first PSP title out of the Rockstar Games studios and the company is giving the gamer lots of features. You have customizable licensed cars, three open cities to race in, multiplayer action, and several modes.
Gamers will be able to tweak their car inside and out. For example, you can do custom paint jobs, change out your rims, purchase body kits to make the car look like a mean machine, and much more. Upgrades for performance parts range from suspension to superchargers. The blur is back this time around! Rockstar San Diego found a way to make the gamer feel the sense of speed on a small screen.
Three cities ? Atlanta, San Diego, and Detroit ? will all be open for racing. Each city is rebuilt for the PSP, so expect all the shortcuts, secrets, and side streets. It’s all there! Rockstar is also hard at work with a new mode called “On The Go”. The mode will be meant for people who don’t have large amounts of time to play and will be able to play in sessions. Multiplayer capabilities will also be integrated for ad-hoc and online. Up to six players will be able to play in each game.
From the recent screenshots, the game is shaping up to be a fantastic title. The On The Go mode seems very interesting. I can’t wait until they release more information concerning that. It will be a great way for people who are in the subway, bus, or car to play in short intervals rather than hours. Online is definitely a plus here too. Source: GamingHorizon
The best-selling PlayStation 2 and Xbox title, Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition, is headed to the PSP and is shaping up to be one hell of a title. This will be the first PSP title out of the Rockstar Games studios and the company is giving the gamer lots of features. You have customizable licensed cars, three open cities to race in, multiplayer action, and several modes.
Gamers will be able to tweak their car inside and out. For example, you can do custom paint jobs, change out your rims, purchase body kits to make the car look like a mean machine, and much more. Upgrades for performance parts range from suspension to superchargers. The blur is back this time around! Rockstar San Diego found a way to make the gamer feel the sense of speed on a small screen.
Three cities ? Atlanta, San Diego, and Detroit ? will all be open for racing. Each city is rebuilt for the PSP, so expect all the shortcuts, secrets, and side streets. It’s all there! Rockstar is also hard at work with a new mode called “On The Go”. The mode will be meant for people who don’t have large amounts of time to play and will be able to play in sessions. Multiplayer capabilities will also be integrated for ad-hoc and online. Up to six players will be able to play in each game.
From the recent screenshots, the game is shaping up to be a fantastic title. The On The Go mode seems very interesting. I can’t wait until they release more information concerning that. It will be a great way for people who are in the subway, bus, or car to play in short intervals rather than hours. Online is definitely a plus here too.