Enter ' urbansprawl ' at the cheat menu. Note: This code also unlocks all cities in arcade mode. Enter ' dfens ' at the cheat menu to unlock the Argo special move.
Enter ' Rjnr ' at the cheat menu to unlock the Roar special move. Enter ' allin ' at the cheat menu to unlock the Zone special move. Enter ' getheadl ' at the cheat menu. Enter ' trythisathome ' at the cheat menu. Enter ' getheadk ' at the cheat menu. Sell old srt4, and and win the chopper sell it buy impala upgrade and race the 3 clubs. Beat Vanessa 2nd time put lev. After any race you can Do hydraulics if you have them. Change the song. To unlock ROAR for muscle cars and motorcycles, you have to complete 5 club races of each in san deigo.
Atlanta Cop Car :Beat all of Atlanta's tournaments. Detroit Cop Car :Beat all of Detroit's tournaments. Suffice it to say, everything that could be said about the original game applies in the Remix version. The gameplay, graphics, sound, and features set are all completely intact, and are really just as enjoyable as they were in the original. After all, with the exception perhaps of Need for Speed Most Wanted, there really hasn't been a better street racer released since Midnight Club 3's debut last April.
Just bear in mind that if you had any complaints about the original game, you'll still have them about this version. Nothing's changed, including the game's relatively short list of flaws, especially the decidedly trial-and-error methodology of the game's races. However, there is a fair amount more to do in this version of Midnight Club 3.
In addition to the original game's three cities, the city of Tokyo has been added in a new mode, completely separate from the main career mode.
Functionally, Tokyo operates very much the same as the other cities. You go around, competing against other racers and entering occasional tournaments so that you can build up your bankroll to buy and customize more cars. There's as much, if not more races to take on in Tokyo as there are in any of the other cities, so this mode does add considerable length to the already lengthy single-player game. However, the city itself doesn't necessarily feel all that unique.
Certainly, it's a different city with all-new shortcuts to find, but aesthetically it looks like it could practically be a copy-and-paste job from any of the other cities in the game, just with Japanese lettering on the various street signs. Everything just seems too wide open, making it seem like you're racing through something more like Los Angeles than Tokyo's narrow streets. Still, thematic complaints aside, the races are still quite a bit of fun, and again, there's a seemingly endless array of them to compete in.
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