Midnight Club II (0)

Midnight Club II
First release date
2003-04-09
Platform
PlayStation 2 Xbox PlayStation Network (PS3) PC
Publisher
Rockstar Games
Theme
Midnight Club
Franchise
Midnight Club
Aliases
Midnight Club 2

Midnight Club II is an open-world street racing game that takes place in 3 different cities. Several modes are offered to play through, the main game being the 'Career Mode'. Multiplayer, Quick Race and Race Editor modes are also available. Multiplayer plays differently than races in Career Mode since powerups are available to the player, turning it a bit into a car-combat game at the same time. This option, however, can be turned off.

On May 11th, 2012, made the game free for users if they joined the Rockstar Games Community for a limited time.

Career Mode

Midnight Club II's career mode consists of challenging each racer in the game's major cities. Each opponent has a select number of races/challenges and beating said races unlocks his or her vehicle for your use. Race types are all checkpoint-based but vary in type. Certain races will have a set path to follow while others will have an arbitrary number of checkpoints mapped across the city and they need to be collected in any order you see fit. Each city has a different type of racing style, affecting the races you'll encounter from the many characters featured in each city. These cities are:

Los Angeles

Los Angeles

Los Angeles is the first city you will race in. You will immediately be dropped into a race with a character named Moses who will message you from time to time early-on in the game. Later encountered is Gina who, not only becomes a girlfriend figure in the game, but also unlocks motorcycles and sends you voice messages giving you helpful hints for each race and different vehicle techniques. Los Angeles is populated with wide turns, very long straight-aways and vacant lots. You are introduced to Nitrous in this city for the first time. Landmarks of L.A. include the Los Angeles Convention Center (Where E3 is held), the water canal and the L.A.X. Airport.

Paris

Paris

Paris is the second city that is unlocked and features extremely technical races, very big slopes and hills and a 4 lane-wide highway that circles the entire city. Paris requires a much more refined driving technique which is a lot easier to handle when unlocking a few of the cars in this city. They are lightweight and nimble allowing for tight turns without tipping your car over or losing control. Double Nitrous is also unlocked in Paris. Certain landmarks of Paris include the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre Museum, L'Arc De Triomphe and an underground series of tunnels referred in-game as the "Catacombs".

Tokyo

Tokyo

Tokyo is the third-and-final city unlocked and features a complex street layout packed with shortcuts and alternate routes, an above-ground highway and very big jumps. The cars here are the fastest of the game and while they handle much better than other vehicles, skillful driving is required as traffic combined with the very complicated layout of the streets can lead to slips costing the player victory. Bright lights and neon signs litter the city and is very picturesque to see when not racing through it over 200mph. Landmarks include the Imperial Palace and a close re-creation of the shopping districts found in Tokyo and similar cities such as Ginza and Shibuya.

Driving Techniques

Midnight Club II features a wide array of "techniques" unlocked as you progress in the career mode which can be used to escape tight situations or aid you to pass the competition. In order of unlocking from first to last, they are:

Nitrous

Unlocked early in the game, Nitrous lets you use a few seconds to speed past opponents. Nitrous is separated in 'tanks' and using one charge depletes one tank. They cannot be re-filled during a race by themselves or during free roam. You must finish/quit a race or enter one to refill all your Nitrous charges.

In-Air Controls

In-Air Controls allow you to change the inclination of your car or motorcycle in the air to align all 4 wheels parallel to the ground when landing from a jump. Not doing so will cause the vehicle to either swerve off-road or simply flip over and crash.

Burnout

A Burnout is executed by holding down the handbrake and gas until a meter on the side of the screen charges and lights up as red. Releasing the handbrake when the meter is full will cause the car to boost and accelerate faster than a normal start would. Burnouts can also be used in 180º turns to boost out of a U-turn.

Slipstream Turbo

Slipstream Turbo is when you pull behind another driver and "draft" off of his driving. This decreases wind-resistance and lets you speed past opponents. However, this technique is portrayed as a boost in Midnight Club II. Pulling behind an opponent will charge up a meter on the side of the screen and when full, a boost can be used that resembles Nitrous but is only slightly slower.

Two-Wheeled Driving

The most unrealistic of all maneuvers, Two-Wheeled Driving lets you tilt your car onto two-wheels to narrowly avoid collisions with close-riding traffic. This technique is extremely useful in Paris, which is a city littered with traffic in very narrow streets. Turning while on two-wheels is, for the lack of words, stupid as it causes your car to tip over, crash and force-resets you, setting you back several seconds.

Motorcycle Maneuvers

Motorcycle Maneuvers are unlocked at the same time as the motorcycle themselves.

Wheelie

Wheelies let you pull back and ride on the back tire of the motorcycle, giving you a speed boost.

Endo

Endos are when you lean forward while braking, causing you to brake on the front tire. It serves no other purpose than being rad.

Lean

A lean is when you lean into a turn, allowing you to turn at a much sharper angle while not slowing you down significantly.

Duck

Ducking is leaning forward while driving to lower wind resistance, allowing you to drive faster.

Characters, Cars and Motorcycles

A complete list of the characters featured in the game (by city), the vehicle they drive and what vehicle it is based off of.

Los Angeles

  • Moses - Citi - Honda Civic
  • Steven - Emu - Volkswagen Jetta
  • Maria - Torrida - Honda Integra
  • Angel - Interna - Honda S2000
  • Diego - 1971 Bestia - Fictional Muscle Car
  • Gina - Citi Turbo - Honda Civic
  • Hector - Monstruo - Mazda RX-7
  • Dice - Jersey XS - Dodge Viper GTS
  • Cohete - Ford Escort

Paris

  • Blog - Boost - Fiat Coupe
  • Jewel & Julie - Byranston V - Unknown
  • Primo - Schneller V8 - BMW M3
  • Stéphane - Alarde - Lotus Elise
  • Farid - Stadt - Renault Clio V6
  • Ian - Fripon X - Volkswagen Golf
  • Owen - Victory - Aston Martin DB7
  • Parfait - Modo Prego - Porsche 911
  • Monsoni - Unknown

Tokyo

  • Ricky - Vortex 5 - Toyota MR2
  • Shing - RSMC 15 - Nissan 350Z
  • Ichiro - Lusso XT - Toyota Aristo/ Lexus GS430
  • Haley - Saikou - Honda Prelude
  • Nikko - Knight - Subaru Impreza WRX
  • Zen - Nousagi - Honda CBR 1000RR
  • Ken'ichi - Saikou XS - Toyota Supra (Red car on the cover of the game)
  • Makoto - Torque JX - Nissan Skyline GT-R R34

World Champion: Savo - Veloci - Saleen S7

Soundtrack

Featuring electronica, trance and hip-hop songs, Midnight Club II has an expansive soundtrack that accompanies each city and its races quite well. The soundtrack ranges from well-established artists such as Thomas Bangalter (Of Daft Punk fame) and Felix Da Housecat to lesser known artists. The full list is as follows:

  1. 8-Off Agallah - Midnight Club Theme
  2. 8-Off Agallah & Ike Eyes - Ride Out
  3. AGM - Elements of Trance
  4. AGM - Elements of Trance (DJ Kim's Reload Mix)
  5. Alpine Stars - Jump Jet
  6. Antenna - Round About Midnight
  7. Art of Trance - Blue Owl
  8. Art of Trance - Stealth
  9. Axus - When I Fall in Love
  10. Bipath - Paranoize
  11. Blu Warta - Midnight Club II
  12. Blumarten - Home Videos
  13. Blumarten - Simon and Lisa
  14. D-Noiser - Brain 26 (Questions Non Vocal Mix)
  15. D-Noiser - Brain 29 (Demon of the Church)
  16. D-Noiser - Brain 30 (Brain Train Psycho tb 303 mix)
  17. Felix Da Housecat - Sequel2sub
  18. Felix Da Housecat - Silver Screen (Shower Screen)
  19. Golden Boy with Miss Kittin - It's Good For You to Meet People Like Us
  20. Golden Boy with Miss Kittin - Nix
  21. Jack Henderson - Syntrax
  22. Kansai - Rococco
  23. Kinnder - Space Station
  24. Michael da Brain - Brain 21 (Something For Your Mind (Kaylab Remix))
  25. Michael da Brain - Brain 35 (Only an Illusion)
  26. Mistress Barbara vs. Barbara Brown - Never Could I Have Your Heart
  27. Moogroove - Mirage
  28. Nokternal - Aurora
  29. Patientzero - Live 135
  30. Projections - Escaping Sao Paulo
  31. Robert & Martinez Bros - Electrified
  32. Subtech - Timeshift
  33. Thomas Bangalter - Extra Dry
  34. Thomas Bangalter - Outrun
  35. Thomas Bangalter - Turbo
  36. Tommy Tee feat. Masta Ace - What Is It
  37. Tre Little - Let's Go
  38. Tre Little - Put Your Top Down

System Requirements

Minimum:

  • OS: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP (not compatible with Windows Vista or 7)
  • Processor:800 MHz Intel Pentium III or 800 MHz AMD Athlon or 1.2GHz Intel Celeron or 1.2 GHz AMD Duron processor
  • Memory: 128MB RAM
  • Graphics: 32 MB video card with DirectX 9.0 compatible drivers ("GeForce2"/"Radeon 8500" or better)
  • DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 1.4 GB hard drive space
  • Sound Card
  • Input: Keyboard and mouse

Recommended:

  • OS: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP (not compatible with Windows Vista or 7)
  • Processor: Intel Pentium IV or AMD Athlon XP processor
  • Memory: 256( ) MB of RAM
  • Graphics:64( ) MB video card with DirectX 9.0 compatible drivers "GeForce 3" / "Radeon 9000" or better)
  • DirectX Version: DirectX 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 1.5 GB hard drive space
  • Sound Card: DirectSound compatible sound card with surround sound
  • Input: Gamepad (USB or Joystick Port) or keyboard and mouse