Whether behind the wheel of my Cadillac Eldorado or in the driver's seat of the bus, I was free to explore the landmarks of Chicago and meet some of the locals, who were too busy jumping out of the way to wave hello. Being able to take the cars where I wanted without a timer or anything expected of me was great fun. You'll find the bus slow, but strong as an oak (or a city tree, for that matter).Ĭruise mode was one of the best features in the game. The city bus on the other hand can be run into oncoming traffic on the freeway, and still drive away relatively unscathed. Driving the Beetle, you'll notice how quickly it zigs and zags, but will also notice that it can't take much before falling apart. Accidents are by far one of the best aspects of the game. If you enjoy watching those "Worlds Greatest Car Crash" shows, you'll love playing one. The reasoning behind making the trees so strong was lost on me. This was one source of major annoyance, and a certain lapse of the 'virtual reality' that is effectively painted in Midtown Madness. For some reason, a toothpick city tree will stop even a city bus as sure as a building would. Traffic lights will topple if you run into them, cars will spin around if you hit them (for best results, use the bus) and buildings will stop you dead in your tracks. You can, however, plow into anything you see. The people in Midtown Madness have more moves than Jackie Chan and will flip, jump, and hug the buildings to avoid you. At times, my vehicle looked like it was crafted of coloured chrome, being far too reflective and sometimes showing a reflection I couldn't match to a source.ĭon't count on bouncing someone off your hood. No doubt this was a sacrifice that had to be made to make the game playable, but it was something I really noticed. Player cars are well detailed, but the other motorists' cars lack significant detail. Midtown Madness possesses superb, immersive graphics such as different times of day, and weather conditions, including snow and rain. Opponents will split off on sidestreets trying to find shortcuts, attempt to bang into you to knock you out of commission, and try everything in their power to get across the finish line first. If you're racing, however, you'll be looking to outsmart your opponents, not just outdrive them. The non-player drivers do act like normal motorists, ignorant to most of the stuff happening around you. You'll get a dose of reality however if you cut someone off, drive too close, or run into them, with the other drivers hurling insults and exclamations your way. Cars actually signal before changing lanes, wait at reds, and obey traffic laws. The game is set in a cleaner, friendlier Chicago. The game possesses cars for the truly power-hungry however you must earn the right to "unlock" the truly cool ones by placing in top positions of certain races. Most of the time, my car stopped while the tires and metallic debris kept going. There was many a time I brought my shiny little car around a corner, wrenched on the handbrake and slid sideways into a stopped car. Zipping around in the New Volkswagen Beetle, taking hairpin turns, and dodging both oncoming traffic and cars in my lane was a pulse-pounding experience. The fourth in Microsoft's "Madness" series, Midtown Madness rises above predecessors Monster Truck Madness 1, Monster Truck Madness 2, and Motocross Madness, with fast action, a whole new level of realism, and pedestrians who leap for their lives. Once the funky bass-laden music strums across your speakers, you'll be tapping your toes and grooving through the streets of Chicago. The VW Beetle also has enough power to push through the congestion at low speeds.Midtown Madness puts you in the driver's seat, straps you in, and lets you know you're in for something special. The cars jump out, suddenly come out of the skid and constantly try to be on top of each other. The physics in the game would need a little more improvement, but maybe even the physics are going crazy when the game itself has it in its name. Quite a strange way to stop someone who is breaking ordinary traffic regulations. The police will actively prevent you from racing madly through the whole city and try to break your car with your cars. It seems that during the game in Chicago, everyone was on drugs: D Other cars behave strangely - from time to time someone from acceleration flies into someone's side, after which it starts buzzing loudly. By the way, Carmageddon lovers can stop drooling - incredibly mobile pedestrians can always avoid your car. There are a dozen cars available here, including a city bus, a heavy tractor and a police car, and several types of games (and traffic violations are criminal, albeit in a rather strange way, you'll see for yourself).Īs the city seems real, there are cops, other cars and pedestrians. As the name Midtown Madness suggests, it is madness - an arcade race in an urban setting in one pseudo-real city (Chicago).
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