Unfortunately, a lot of my footage was squished while capturing it. 75% of my playthrough was recorded like this. I tried to keep it to a minimum in the video but, unfortunately, had to use some of it. The game doesn't support widescreen, but it may have been recorded that way but still squished into 4:3. The lesson learned is to check all of my footage after recording.
Maybe it was just my editing skills but Im not sure if I would be able to make it look good and keep it at it’s proper aspect ratio since the game is not meant to be displayed at 16:9. I’ll take any tips to help though just in case it happens again
If anything, in most video editing programs there is a way to change the scaling on both the height and width of video clips, could be useful for situations like this?
@@campxbox Is it possible that this game _does_ support widescreen, but the HUD just isn't optimized for it? Both the 3D and HUD stuff look too narrow as shown here (in 4:3), but when I stretch the picture out to 16:9, only the 3D looks correct, while the HUD is too wide. This was fairly common back then, as I recall. Even more fun was when the 3D rendering was also in semi/pseudo-widescreen, so the widescreen mode would always look a little off, regardless of your TV's settings.
I played this game all throughout my childhood the music, cars and the map is soooo nostalgic! I still have a copy to this day, such a gem I’m glad someone finally did a video on it!
Do you guys want to know the most insane glitch ever in this game? If you go to your garage, select a car you haven’t unlocked, unplug your controller, plug it back in, and then leave the garage… you drive out with that car. I had it on Xbox so I cant attest to the other consoles… but it’s kinda game breaking that you can start with the Saleen
As someone who lived & worked in the LA area for decades, they did do a fairly good job creating the main streets & freeways of Los Angeles. This game can be quite challenging & rage quit inducing at time. It is like mixing "Scar Face The World is Yours" with "Midnight Club"! The most authentic take on LA streets is "Midnight Club LA Complete Edition", it is more accurate than "GTA-5", as good as it is in that regard.
I got it for ps2 and it was good enough for me to not forget about it. The visuals, music and overall vibe of the game was really good at the time. I can look back at it with good memories, it was also around the time i got hooked to midtown madness 2 on pc.
This was one of those games I rented more than once as a kid. Before I played MC: LA to me this was THE definitive recreation of LA in a video game form. I do miss those days
I still have an original Xbox and it works very well, I've never played this game, and it seems like a good game for its time.. remember midnight club Los Angeles
@@Deezy1234 You'll have to look for a tutorial on how to mod the Xbox and install a new hard drive, install xbmc, etc... And then there's certainly a way to save your Xbox.
4:15 is one of the funniest cutscenes ive seen on that generation. It's no "this cave is not a natural formation" but the way he dumps the coins out of his hat to punctuate his bad ass line delivery. Just masterful
I have the Playstation 2 version of L.A. Rush. It has a reasonably good "greatest hits/theme park" type map of Los Angeles, albeit with a large, empty area in the middle around the L.A. River where neighbourhoods like Vernon and Huntington Park should be (also the game map version of the L.A. River bends west where it bends east in real life Los Angeles). It's far from the most complete map of Los Angeles, even for a 6th gen game (the largest L.A. map in a 6th gen game would have to be the one in True Crime: Streets of L.A. with a still-fairly astonishing 1:1 recreation of 240 square miles of Los Angeles) and I definitely appreciate the licensed cars. However, the entry fees and the lack of a restart option in races, forcing me to have to grind through the same starter races over and over again to earn money just to be able to re-enter the later races, pretty much kills any fun the game might otherwise have provided. If I'm in the mood for 6th generation open world arcade city street racing, Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition Remix is what I choose over L.A. Rush nearly every time.
I played this game on PC. 💻 Man I spent many hours playing through the story mode. The licensed cars and music really had a lasting effect on me. The graphics were good enough. L.A. Rush will always have a special place in my heart ♥
San Francisco Rush 2049 looks really nice on the Dreamcast from the Video Footage!! Also I don't understand sometimes why Racing Games have to be a Story. For me Gameplay is all that Matters and that I have fun with it.
excellent review, I remember having it and not being able to get into it even though its 'my' type of game. For some reason I never put two and two together not knowing it was part of the "rush" franchise.
I found this game in case at my retro game store for less than $10 so I picked it up being a midnight club fan and I was super surprised when I started it up. This is definitely a better game than what most people would assume looking at it and I’ve always loved the “rush” games even if this one is very different
When I first learned about L.A Rush, I thought it was a new IP by Midway to complete agains the Urban racing arcade scenes that was at its peak 2004-2005. It took me an embarrassingly long time to realize this was part of the Rush series because of the more futuristic setting and cars. It’s an curious time capsule of a very different time when everything in entertainment was getting edgy and dark. The slow down effects also reminded me of the Flatout series too because of the car physics with the debris which I suspect was also an inspiration. Regardless, if you feel the pacing of L.A Rush was a little too slow for your liking, at least Arcade Treasures 3 has the old racing titles which is very nice to have!
I remember I was gifted a Xbox from a friend that was more fortunate than me in 2010. He only had this game and midnight club dub edition remix. One of my best memories involved this game I’m so happy to see someone play it!
Edit: LA definitely has the traffic lol but considering how huge it is with multiple distinct regions, i'm sure there are places with medium amounts of traffic. I think its road infrastructure is a bit more modern than some other large cities without the infamous gridlock that some have. Ive only driven around it a little bit so hopefully people who've spent more time driving day to day can chime in on the degree of realism presented. The gaming era where soundtracks had like Xzibhit or whatever, Luda-Chris but also POD and Disturbed in same game
I know a lot people ain’t got that techno bug in them, but I always shoot for the techno tracks in old games. Theres just something special about those styles of electronic music to me, so if I’m being honest I’d be that weirdo who would turn off the hip hop and crank up whatever techno beats are available to me
Btw is this video part of your "obscure titles" thing? I voted in recent poll and saw that was by far the most popular category that viewers chose. I personally went for DLC but i love stuff like this that also includes the cultural background of the game as well as the developers. Its all very neat stuff
Oh no the obscure one will be later on next month. I still have some videos before then. I'm glad you getting the background and history that's my favorite to research.
This game is the closest thing to burnout Paradise you're going to get on a whatever generation the Xbox PlayStation GameCube was. That being said, this game has a great open world large map with some hilarious cheats the one to make the traffic move at 10 times speed is funny as hell 😅
I had this game on PS2 and remember enjoying it but thinking it very much felt like a Midnight Club knockoff. I loved the vehicle roster but also really hated the crash cam. Regarding the vehicle customization: I thought the preset WCC upgrades were cool and appropriate for a game with such an arcade feel. It also felt like an homage to something from an old school coin-op arcade racer. Plus, there were a ton of WILD secret cars you could unlock that were designed by the devs (and possibly WCC) instead of being licensed vehicles. Not perfect, but a fun game and definitely worth checking out.
Having played the N64 games, this game seems like a big departure from those but also like the proper evolution the series would take during that period
There is a glitch to drive locked cars, idk I still remember it. Something like unplugging the controller at the same as time as selecting it from the garage. on PS2 at least
Got to give props to the crashes and how much you can destroy you car because now days that never happens in racing games. Also I thought if you hold down the x button during crashes it plays out normally without the slow motion if I’m not mistaken.
hey man, since this is imo THE xbox channel, i wanted to ask (and please dont judge i just like my game tastes and amnot afraid to admit it) is their any good action oriented og xbox games with romance in it? or even any at all for that matter, ive looked it up but the closest thing i can seem to find is a obscure unreleased ai girlfriend that was being made for the xbox, and thats just too much for me, im not a "oh i love romance games " kinda guy, i dont really like games where the ONLY thing is romance, but i always liked how it could add to the story
i was a midnight club 3 (dub edition)(remix) kid back in the day and when my brother and i got this from blockbuster, it felt just like a poor mans clone of what I preferred. i still had fun with the game though.
8:05 I'm not sure if it's present in the Xbox version (I've never played it), but in the PS2 version, there is a button that can accelerate these crash scenes to real-time. I think it's the X button on PS2, and I would imagine it would be the same for Xbox.
Midnight Club 3 Dub Edition Remix was the much better game, even if doesn't stick to one city. LA Rush was like a mishmash of other games. I didn't really like the way the vehicles handled.
It was a capturing error. Unfortunately, about 75% of my playthrough was recorded this way. Although I tried to minimize the use of this footage, some of it was necessary to include in the final video.
The guy in that video was loading the game through the PS2's USB 1.1 port which is way slower than the disc drive. That doesn't happen if you use any other method (real or burned disc, hard drive, or memory card to SD adapter)
@@AuntieAliasing ugh. Good to know. It has already become ”mainstream info” on the internet. Deleted the comment to keep the rest of the internet sane.
great racing, very harcdore, made by Pitbull, it’s in fact Test Drive 8, it would have named such if Atari didn’t sell it to Midway (because it might affect to Driver 3 which was less technological but major title) i talked to game developer it had to connection to previous RUSH series, just Midway had no other race titles in box just graphics is outdated even for its time, thanks ps2
One of the best cities created in a game. A lot of details. But this game is a hidden shit when it comes to gameplay. You can't restart a race and have to finish that and then start again. What kind of waste of time is that.
Unfortunately no, this game is not a gem, it is one of several games of average/poor quality that bankrupted Midway. The physics are bad, most cars have almost the same handling with no differences, except the SUVs which are a little heavier but still easy. The physics of the jump are poorly applied, most of the time your car hits the bumpers on the ground, causing a sudden change in angle, making it land upside down or on its side. The story is very forgettable, the characters have no charisma, there are few cutscenes that explain their story. The AI is unpleasant, especially for the inefficient police officers crashing everywhere, being easy to escape and the voice actor seemed bored when it came to dubbing the lines. The game does not allow you to choose the colors of your car or customize them, as they have pre-selected colors and kits in the West Coast Customs garages without letting the player choose. The lack of creativity makes this game a simple imitation of Midnight Club, there is nothing new that makes it interesting from other open world racing games, Midway tried to surf the open world racing game trend of the 2000s by deforming the essence from the Rush franchise, which displeased those who liked the previous games. Also, I didn't mention the bad PSP port and the disastrous PC port full of technical bugs, graphics and the DRM that can destroy Windows if you try to use piracy methods to play games. The biggest points of the game were the graphic quality, damage to cars and the layout of the Los Angeles map that included the Long Beach part and the port which rarely appeared on the others games.
NO NO NOOOOOO! tha game dat killed tha Rush series 😢 it sucks! i was tha most disappointed with diz game -_- it was a disgrace to tha Rush name i refuse to associate it with tha Rush Franchise
I remember playing the demo and _hating_ this. Both because it's a bad Rush game, and because it's a bad racer compared to its contemporaries - I'm mature enough to look at games through that lens. I'll defend Ridge Racer Unbound as a good racer, but a bad _Ridge Racer_ game, y'know? KOF 2006 is a fun fighting game, but a not-so-great _King of Fighters_ game, etc. LA Rush *could* have been a good racer while failing as a Rush game.... but it really isn't. I gave the final game a go before typing this on my modded Xbox and it's just a solid and generic racer at best. I can totally see why it's largely forgotten. It freakin' stinks compared to the Burnout titles in terms of control responsiveness/driving model and crash modeling (among other things), and it fails compared to Midnight Club 3 and others as an open world driving game. Not to mention, it just doesn't feel like Rush; it abandons the fun/crazy vibe for the generic and me-too (at the time) vibe of any other "gangsta" or "hip hop" nonsense car culture, vaguely ripping off Fast & Furious. LA also kinda sucks as a racing destination, I dunno - maybe it's just me, but I've never played a racer set in LA that's truly fantastic (sorry Midnight Club LA). The city planners who built that place just didn't have to worry about fun racing course designs (it's a problem for any game that opts to use a real location versus an original design). It's also a bad solution here to use a Crazy Taxi style arrow; again, you compare it to Midnight Club and NFS Carbon and better open world racers that put up big ole lit up "arrow walls" to make the courses much easier to read at high speeds and lets you keep your eyes on the road. I'm glad you enjoyed it, but... I just don't think it's up to snuff in any way. I would love to see a new entry or spiritual successor though; I'm sure the ex-Midway/Atari devs at Raw Thrills could *freakin' kill it* just like they did when they revived the Cruis'n series with Blast a few years ago (and Hydro Thunder with "H2Overdrive" before that). Maybe it wouldn't have the Rush name, but how about reviving that Hot Rod Rebels IP instead? I never heard of that, and looking into it after you mentioned it here just makes me mad that it got canned, lol.
Unfortunately, a lot of my footage was squished while capturing it. 75% of my playthrough was recorded like this. I tried to keep it to a minimum in the video but, unfortunately, had to use some of it. The game doesn't support widescreen, but it may have been recorded that way but still squished into 4:3. The lesson learned is to check all of my footage after recording.
can't you strech it back in edit?
Maybe it was just my editing skills but Im not sure if I would be able to make it look good and keep it at it’s proper aspect ratio since the game is not meant to be displayed at 16:9. I’ll take any tips to help though just in case it happens again
@@campxboxlooks like it was 16:9 for 3d stuff and 4:3 for the UI, maybe just forcing 4:3 via the Xbox bios would be the best of both worlds?
If anything, in most video editing programs there is a way to change the scaling on both the height and width of video clips, could be useful for situations like this?
@@campxbox Is it possible that this game _does_ support widescreen, but the HUD just isn't optimized for it?
Both the 3D and HUD stuff look too narrow as shown here (in 4:3), but when I stretch the picture out to 16:9, only the 3D looks correct, while the HUD is too wide.
This was fairly common back then, as I recall. Even more fun was when the 3D rendering was also in semi/pseudo-widescreen, so the widescreen mode would always look a little off, regardless of your TV's settings.
I played this game all throughout my childhood the music, cars and the map is soooo nostalgic! I still have a copy to this day, such a gem I’m glad someone finally did a video on it!
Do you guys want to know the most insane glitch ever in this game?
If you go to your garage, select a car you haven’t unlocked, unplug your controller, plug it back in, and then leave the garage… you drive out with that car. I had it on Xbox so I cant attest to the other consoles… but it’s kinda game breaking that you can start with the Saleen
As someone who lived & worked in the LA area for decades, they did do a fairly good job creating the main streets & freeways of Los Angeles. This game can be quite challenging & rage quit inducing at time. It is like mixing "Scar Face The World is Yours" with "Midnight Club"!
The most authentic take on LA streets is "Midnight Club LA Complete Edition", it is more accurate than "GTA-5", as good as it is in that regard.
I got it for ps2 and it was good enough for me to not forget about it. The visuals, music and overall vibe of the game was really good at the time. I can look back at it with good memories, it was also around the time i got hooked to midtown madness 2 on pc.
This was one of those games I rented more than once as a kid. Before I played MC: LA to me this was THE definitive recreation of LA in a video game form. I do miss those days
I still have an original Xbox and it works very well, I've never played this game, and it seems like a good game for its time.. remember midnight club Los Angeles
Makes sense as original xbox is a quality console
My OG Xbox also still works beautifully, too. Same for my GameCube & PS2. That gen was special in software & hardware
In my the HDD died 😭
@@Deezy1234 You'll have to look for a tutorial on how to mod the Xbox and install a new hard drive, install xbmc, etc... And then there's certainly a way to save your Xbox.
@@TheFred128 Thank you for the tips. I look after it.
4:15 is one of the funniest cutscenes ive seen on that generation. It's no "this cave is not a natural formation" but the way he dumps the coins out of his hat to punctuate his bad ass line delivery. Just masterful
Thank you for the comprehensive review. One of my favorite games on the PS2 but very little videos covering it.
I have the Playstation 2 version of L.A. Rush. It has a reasonably good "greatest hits/theme park" type map of Los Angeles, albeit with a large, empty area in the middle around the L.A. River where neighbourhoods like Vernon and Huntington Park should be (also the game map version of the L.A. River bends west where it bends east in real life Los Angeles). It's far from the most complete map of Los Angeles, even for a 6th gen game (the largest L.A. map in a 6th gen game would have to be the one in True Crime: Streets of L.A. with a still-fairly astonishing 1:1 recreation of 240 square miles of Los Angeles) and I definitely appreciate the licensed cars.
However, the entry fees and the lack of a restart option in races, forcing me to have to grind through the same starter races over and over again to earn money just to be able to re-enter the later races, pretty much kills any fun the game might otherwise have provided. If I'm in the mood for 6th generation open world arcade city street racing, Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition Remix is what I choose over L.A. Rush nearly every time.
I played this game on PC. 💻 Man I spent many hours playing through the story mode. The licensed cars and music really had a lasting effect on me. The graphics were good enough. L.A. Rush will always have a special place in my heart ♥
L.A. RUSH is one of the ONLY open world racing games with LICENSED cars, upgrading (even though it's extremely mild) and GOOD visual damage.
Midnight club Los Angeles did all better, except for the limited damage, but still are decent.
@@Silva_GP well, given MCLA is 3 years after LAR, and the sheer size of R* in comparison to Midway at that point.
@alrecks619 Is not related to the year or company size, its related to how generic and poorly made was the game.
San Francisco Rush 2049 looks really nice on the Dreamcast from the Video Footage!! Also I don't understand sometimes why Racing Games have to be a Story. For me Gameplay is all that Matters and that I have fun with it.
I like story in racing games. It gives me better motivation
excellent review, I remember having it and not being able to get into it even though its 'my' type of game. For some reason I never put two and two together not knowing it was part of the "rush" franchise.
I found this game in case at my retro game store for less than $10 so I picked it up being a midnight club fan and I was super surprised when I started it up. This is definitely a better game than what most people would assume looking at it and I’ve always loved the “rush” games even if this one is very different
When I first learned about L.A Rush, I thought it was a new IP by Midway to complete agains the Urban racing arcade scenes that was at its peak 2004-2005. It took me an embarrassingly long time to realize this was part of the Rush series because of the more futuristic setting and cars. It’s an curious time capsule of a very different time when everything in entertainment was getting edgy and dark. The slow down effects also reminded me of the Flatout series too because of the car physics with the debris which I suspect was also an inspiration.
Regardless, if you feel the pacing of L.A Rush was a little too slow for your liking, at least Arcade Treasures 3 has the old racing titles which is very nice to have!
I remember I was gifted a Xbox from a friend that was more fortunate than me in 2010. He only had this game and midnight club dub edition remix. One of my best memories involved this game I’m so happy to see someone play it!
I love how you keep the aspect ratio of the games. Great xbox videos!! 🎮
Got to give props to the crashes and how much you can destroy you car because now days that never happens.
I’ve never heard of this game, looks incredible.
The way he opens the flip phone in the animation with a wrist flick type motion is peak early 00s
the 250mph npc cheat was amazing and hilarious
Edit: LA definitely has the traffic lol but considering how huge it is with multiple distinct regions, i'm sure there are places with medium amounts of traffic. I think its road infrastructure is a bit more modern than some other large cities without the infamous gridlock that some have. Ive only driven around it a little bit so hopefully people who've spent more time driving day to day can chime in on the degree of realism presented.
The gaming era where soundtracks had like Xzibhit or whatever, Luda-Chris but also POD and Disturbed in same game
I know a lot people ain’t got that techno bug in them, but I always shoot for the techno tracks in old games. Theres just something special about those styles of electronic music to me, so if I’m being honest I’d be that weirdo who would turn off the hip hop and crank up whatever techno beats are available to me
Btw is this video part of your "obscure titles" thing? I voted in recent poll and saw that was by far the most popular category that viewers chose. I personally went for DLC but i love stuff like this that also includes the cultural background of the game as well as the developers. Its all very neat stuff
Oh no the obscure one will be later on next month. I still have some videos before then. I'm glad you getting the background and history that's my favorite to research.
@@campxbox awesome. Thanks for the update!
I still play this gem.
Its pure racing❤
This game is the closest thing to burnout Paradise you're going to get on a whatever generation the Xbox PlayStation GameCube was. That being said, this game has a great open world large map with some hilarious cheats the one to make the traffic move at 10 times speed is funny as hell 😅
I had this game on PS2 and remember enjoying it but thinking it very much felt like a Midnight Club knockoff. I loved the vehicle roster but also really hated the crash cam.
Regarding the vehicle customization: I thought the preset WCC upgrades were cool and appropriate for a game with such an arcade feel. It also felt like an homage to something from an old school coin-op arcade racer. Plus, there were a ton of WILD secret cars you could unlock that were designed by the devs (and possibly WCC) instead of being licensed vehicles.
Not perfect, but a fun game and definitely worth checking out.
I have genuinely never heard of this game, but I loved the N64 one, extreme racing ruled!!!
you could do a solid impression of abe lincoln from clone high
Yeah this was a hidden gem. Loved this game as a kid.
Having played the N64 games, this game seems like a big departure from those but also like the proper evolution the series would take during that period
Yeah it was definitely riffing on how racing games evolved that gen
Those are some nice graphics. This game is definitely on my list.
There is a glitch to drive locked cars, idk I still remember it. Something like unplugging the controller at the same as time as selecting it from the garage.
on PS2 at least
Talking of West Coast Customs, You got to cover the Pimp My Ride Game. It's not great, but I think if would make a interesting Video.
I own the game and have yet to play it. Looking forward to it after this review.
i don't know why but a lot of racers look a generation ahead of other genres in terms of graphical fidelity imo.
also got this game after my birthday, loved it. Had a great song from the Rock 'n' Roll Soldiers
I was just thinking about this game and this vid pops up
I played it on PS2. And i played that SF rush also on N64
Got to give props to the crashes and how much you can destroy you car because now days that never happens in racing games. Also I thought if you hold down the x button during crashes it plays out normally without the slow motion if I’m not mistaken.
Midway did help mtv out on the game.
This remind me of midnight club
welp, this was 3 years before MCLA.
@ right 🤣🤣🤣
hey man, since this is imo THE xbox channel, i wanted to ask (and please dont judge i just like my game tastes and amnot afraid to admit it) is their any good action oriented og xbox games with romance in it? or even any at all for that matter, ive looked it up but the closest thing i can seem to find is a obscure unreleased ai girlfriend that was being made for the xbox, and thats just too much for me, im not a "oh i love romance games " kinda guy, i dont really like games where the ONLY thing is romance, but i always liked how it could add to the story
The best I can think of is Jade Empire that is an action rpg with romance subplots.
@@campxbox thanks man, apreciate it
i was a midnight club 3 (dub edition)(remix) kid back in the day and when my brother and i got this from blockbuster, it felt just like a poor mans clone of what I preferred. i still had fun with the game though.
Looks a nice racer
Came here to say you annihilated me in Halo 2 tonight and it was something of an honor
Haha there were some fun matches tonight! GG
Do Narc 2005 midway reboot
I'll add it to my recommendation list!
The racing is basically the dollar store of midnight club
Sadly I don’t have an original Xbox and apparently this game doesn’t work on Xbox 360, so I’ll have to settle for the PS2 version.
How did they go from SanFrancisco Rush to whatever the hell this is???
8:05 I'm not sure if it's present in the Xbox version (I've never played it), but in the PS2 version, there is a button that can accelerate these crash scenes to real-time. I think it's the X button on PS2, and I would imagine it would be the same for Xbox.
If midnight club LA was still on ps2
I remember Hella cheat codes and the memory card glitches
Midnight Club 3 Dub Edition Remix was the much better game, even if doesn't stick to one city.
LA Rush was like a mishmash of other games. I didn't really like the way the vehicles handled.
The aspect ratio is squished. Did you mess something up while rendering the video?
It was a capturing error. Unfortunately, about 75% of my playthrough was recorded this way. Although I tried to minimize the use of this footage, some of it was necessary to include in the final video.
@@campxboxunderstandable and thanks for explaining
The guy in that video was loading the game through the PS2's USB 1.1 port which is way slower than the disc drive. That doesn't happen if you use any other method (real or burned disc, hard drive, or memory card to SD adapter)
@@AuntieAliasing ugh. Good to know. It has already become ”mainstream info” on the internet. Deleted the comment to keep the rest of the internet sane.
great racing, very harcdore, made by Pitbull, it’s in fact Test Drive 8, it would have named such if Atari didn’t sell it to Midway (because it might affect to Driver 3 which was less technological but major title)
i talked to game developer
it had to connection to previous RUSH series, just Midway had no other race titles in box
just graphics is outdated even for its time, thanks ps2
This game reminds me of MCLA beta lol
Looks like a dreamcast game
One of the best cities created in a game. A lot of details. But this game is a hidden shit when it comes to gameplay. You can't restart a race and have to finish that and then start again. What kind of waste of time is that.
HERE I AMMMMMMMMMMM
Midnight club vide
16:9 game squeezed into 4:3 video
Ugh this game... Lol
Unfortunately no, this game is not a gem, it is one of several games of average/poor quality that bankrupted Midway.
The physics are bad, most cars have almost the same handling with no differences, except the SUVs which are a little heavier but still easy.
The physics of the jump are poorly applied, most of the time your car hits the bumpers on the ground, causing a sudden change in angle, making it land upside down or on its side. The story is very forgettable, the characters have no charisma, there are few cutscenes that explain their story.
The AI is unpleasant, especially for the inefficient police officers crashing everywhere, being easy to escape and the voice actor seemed bored when it came to dubbing the lines.
The game does not allow you to choose the colors of your car or customize them, as they have pre-selected colors and kits in the West Coast Customs garages without letting the player choose.
The lack of creativity makes this game a simple imitation of Midnight Club, there is nothing new that makes it interesting from other open world racing games, Midway tried to surf the open world racing game trend of the 2000s by deforming the essence from the Rush franchise, which displeased those who liked the previous games.
Also, I didn't mention the bad PSP port and the disastrous PC port full of technical bugs, graphics and the DRM that can destroy Windows if you try to use piracy methods to play games. The biggest points of the game were the graphic quality, damage to cars and the layout of the Los Angeles map that included the Long Beach part and the port which rarely appeared on the others games.
Omg! I had this game lol I asked my mom to buy it for me! And I did not like it! I thought it sucked so bad haha sorry mom
Another case of unlikeable protagonists
NO NO NOOOOOO! tha game dat killed tha Rush series 😢 it sucks! i was tha most disappointed with diz game -_- it was a disgrace to tha Rush name
i refuse to associate it with tha Rush Franchise
I remember playing the demo and _hating_ this. Both because it's a bad Rush game, and because it's a bad racer compared to its contemporaries - I'm mature enough to look at games through that lens. I'll defend Ridge Racer Unbound as a good racer, but a bad _Ridge Racer_ game, y'know? KOF 2006 is a fun fighting game, but a not-so-great _King of Fighters_ game, etc. LA Rush *could* have been a good racer while failing as a Rush game.... but it really isn't. I gave the final game a go before typing this on my modded Xbox and it's just a solid and generic racer at best. I can totally see why it's largely forgotten.
It freakin' stinks compared to the Burnout titles in terms of control responsiveness/driving model and crash modeling (among other things), and it fails compared to Midnight Club 3 and others as an open world driving game. Not to mention, it just doesn't feel like Rush; it abandons the fun/crazy vibe for the generic and me-too (at the time) vibe of any other "gangsta" or "hip hop" nonsense car culture, vaguely ripping off Fast & Furious. LA also kinda sucks as a racing destination, I dunno - maybe it's just me, but I've never played a racer set in LA that's truly fantastic (sorry Midnight Club LA). The city planners who built that place just didn't have to worry about fun racing course designs (it's a problem for any game that opts to use a real location versus an original design). It's also a bad solution here to use a Crazy Taxi style arrow; again, you compare it to Midnight Club and NFS Carbon and better open world racers that put up big ole lit up "arrow walls" to make the courses much easier to read at high speeds and lets you keep your eyes on the road.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, but... I just don't think it's up to snuff in any way. I would love to see a new entry or spiritual successor though; I'm sure the ex-Midway/Atari devs at Raw Thrills could *freakin' kill it* just like they did when they revived the Cruis'n series with Blast a few years ago (and Hydro Thunder with "H2Overdrive" before that). Maybe it wouldn't have the Rush name, but how about reviving that Hot Rod Rebels IP instead? I never heard of that, and looking into it after you mentioned it here just makes me mad that it got canned, lol.
"Insanely long animation of you pulling out your phone"
It shows a 3 second animation. Disliked simply from that.