Midnight Club: Los Angeles Complete Edition, is a variant to the standard Midnight Club: Los Angeles game. Complete Edition features the core game and all of the game's DLC packed together on one disc as well as some changes to the cover art which showcase it as a best seller. Complete Edition was released on October 12, 2009 just about a year after the original game's release. It is available on both Xbox 360 (Platinum Hits) and PlayStation 3 (Greatest Hits).
Contents[]
The Complete Edition features all of the following DLC:
- Midnight Club: Los Angeles Core Game
- South Central Map Expansion
- South Central Premium Upgrade
- South Central Vehicle Packs
- Police Car Pack
Plot[]
A man from the East Coast moves to Los Angeles. The character, known only as "Protagonist", starts the game with a phone call from the (unknown at the time) Los Angeles City Champ, Booke, telling him to meet at a fast-food restaurant named Carney's Express Limited. He allows the protagonist to pick one of three cars to start the game: a 1998 Nissan 240SX, a 1983 Volkswagen Golf GTI, or a 1988 Volkswagen Scirocco.
Once the player has built up enough of a reputation, they gain the ability to become Champ of the City and of each car type. The first one that is offered is becoming the City Champ. At a point in the game, Karol calls telling the player about Booke being back as a City Champ. Booke then tells the player to race regional opponents to see if they can race against him. After the player beats them, Booke calls saying he is impressed, and to meet him at the Standard Hotel for a race which ends up being the City Champ race vs. Booke and one of the final races on Career mode. When the player wins, the player not only becomes City Champ, but other championship races open. Once the player wins against the lesser opponents, the Champs of all five vehicle classes in the game challenge the player. The characters are Oswaldo, Julian, Lester, Pete, Marcel.
After the player becomes the City Champ, Karol calls and has a proposition. He asks the player to get $1 million dollars to help co-own his two garages with him for his business. In return, he lets the player have anything in the garages for free. This proposition also affects Doc's South Central garage, although the game does not mention it.
Trivia[]
- It is the first game in the series to be released on the PlayStation 3, previous games are now also available on PlayStation Store. It is also the first game to be released on the Xbox 360.
It is also the second game in the series to released on the PlayStation Portable. On the PlayStation Portable version, it uses the same introduction showing Los Angeles as on console version, but it is not the exact same city as in the Xbox 360/Playstation 3 versions. Instead, it is the version of Los Angeles featured in Midnight Club II, in addition to Tokyo, also reused from Midnight Club II and Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix. Midnight Club: Los Angeles is the the latest game in the series. Midnight Club: Los Angeles is the first game to feature a speaking protagonist. The protagonist is voiced by Matthew Metzger. Some of the official licensed vehicles are returning from Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition as a convertible; some of them can be playable vehicles the player can buy and drive, while most of them return as non-playable traffic vehicles. Some traffic cars are based off of real life cars, most of them odd looking.
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Related Content[]
Games in the Midnight Club series | ||
Main Games | Midnight Club: Street Racing · Midnight Club II · Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition · Midnight Club: Los Angeles | |
Special Editions | Midnight Club: Street Racing (GBA) · Midnight Club: L.A. Remix · Midnight Club: Los Angeles Complete Edition |