More Midnight Club 3 meant more of a good thing, as its frenetic arcade gameplay, in-depth car customization (complete with numerous licensed cars and car parts belonging to real-world brands), detailed open world, and catchy soundtrack made it stand out from other street racing games. It was essentially the original game with more content tacked on, before DLC updates were commonplace in the games industry. Related: GTA 5 Has Sold Over 140 Million Copies Following Best Year Since Launchĭub Edition Remix was an updated version of Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition that came out a year later and included 24 new vehicles, added a map of Toyko, and introduced more songs. The franchise has laid dormant ever since, but 2006's Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition Remix remains a highlight of the genre.
The most recent entry, Midnight Club: Los Angeles - Complete Edition, was released in 2009. Midnight Club included depictions of New York City, Los Angeles, San Diego, Atlanta, London, Tokyo, and more throughout its nine-year existence. The games focused on wild, high-speed street races instead of striving to be realistic simulators, but they were better known for their open-world urban environments.
Midnight Club was an arcade racing game series Rockstar developed in competition with the Need For Speed series. Yet, several Rockstar titles are largely forgotten, like Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition Remix, despite their quality.
Rockstar Games has etched itself into gaming history with its roster of highly praised open-world and adventure games. Franchises like Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption have set new bars for virtual worlds, and even its lesser-known games, like Manhunt and Bully, have cult followings.