MC3 Remix doesn’t quite offer the same customisation depth that NFS Underground 2 offers, but the user interface is a lot easier to use and what’s on offer is more than enough for most players. The game includes parts from a multitude of real life part manufacturers, so anyone who fantasises about tuning up their battered old Ford Fiesta can finally have the car of their dreams. Of course, you’ll want to make sure that your cars and bikes are fully tricked out with all the performance upgrades you can afford, and as many decals and body-kit additions you can fit on. These speciality races force you into changing vehicles and make sure the game doesn’t become stale. Certain sanctioned races take place in sectioned-off parts of the city, but you’ll generally have to contend with busy streets and congested motorways.Īs you progress you’ll acquire new vehicles that will let you take part in special tournaments. One wrong turn can send you off down a path that you just can’t recover from, so you’ll often have to run through courses multiple times before you have the route fixed in your mind. These races rarely fail to be enjoyable, but on occasion their ‘find your own way’ style can be frustrating.
Certain races will require you to be racing in set vehicles so you’ll have to head back to the main career mode now and again to make sure you have the vehicles required.ĭuring your career you’ll predominantly race in checkpoint races, speeding through the open-ended cities from checkpoint to checkpoint. It’s available right from the start (whether you’ve imported a save from the first release or not) and features the same race types and structure as the main career mode. New to Remix is the Tokyo Challenge mode which runs in parallel to the main career mode. Eventually, even the most prized vehicles will be available to you. A few wins will give you the money required to buy some custom parts, and then you’re on your way to car (and bike) customisation heaven, with more wins opening more tournaments, further cities (Detroit and Atlanta) and more cash. For the opening few hours of your career you’ll be cruising around the streets of San Diego, looking for challenges and entering small-time tournaments. You start off in a standard car and are thrown straight into the action. MC3 Remix has a lot to offer, mainly through its lengthy Career mode. Even though the full-price version was released almost a year ago, Rockstar’s street racer is still one of the most entertaining arcade racing experiences available on consoles.
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