If all of those fancy words we wrote about Midnight Club Los Angeles were too much for you too handle, maybe this new trailer might do it for you.
It answers the burning question on everyone's minds: What you here for? Uh, racing cars, man. Duh. The trailer shows off some fast cars, flashy interiors, and bits and piece of Los Angeles. There's even a Pizza Hut in there if you look close enough, man. The trailer ends by quickly pulling up and out for an overhead view of the Los Angeles map, something that we actually saw happen in real time during our recent hands-on demo.
@casualweaponry Well if the game looks exactly like the trailer they might be right. I was reluctant to watch this trailer but that was pretty nice. Also Rockstar is right there are really very few next gen games actually out there ones that push the limits that would make it officially next gen, hell GTA4 isn't even one.
That trailer made me really excited for the game. Nice to see there's a proper story mode this time... though, the option to choose a female lead is always welcomed in my books.
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