Below are user reviews of Midtown Madness 2 and on the right are links to professionally written reviews.
The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Midtown Madness 2.
Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column.
Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.
Summary of Review Scores |
| | | | | | | | | |
0's | 10's | 20's | 30's | 40's | 50's | 60's | 70's | 80's | 90's |
User Reviews (1 - 11 of 73)
Show these reviews first:
Midtown Madness 2 meeds my standards of a good game but can improve
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 30, 2007
Author: Amazon User
For a racing game its pretty good but the game lags alot if you go really fast and the graphics could use an update. There is a good variety of cars and two nice maps(Sanfansico and London) although you will probably like San Fransico better. You might enjoy Midtown Madness 1 more since you can actually destroy the police cars and for the weather, you can make it snow. Also the races aren't as challenging as Midtown Madness1 but just more qauntity.I perfer challenging races than alot of easier races.They also have a Sf stunt school and a London Cabbie which are somewhat challenging. Also, some of cars might have difficulty going on sidewalks or traveling through dirt.The game is good overall and could be worth buying depending on the person. For these reason I think it deserves a rating of a 4.
Endless fun and laughter.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 03, 2007
Author: Amazon User
This is one of the best racing games out there. Instead of being landlocked in a certain racing circuit, as in other games, you get to goof around in the cities of London and San Francisco. It is just one of the most fun things in the world to smash the living cheese out out of the traffic and the cops. I could do it for days; it is just so hilarious. But if you think the game is pointless, there are racing modes with CPUs. You can do all this in 25 cars (some need to be unlocked). It is also possible to download cars off the internet, including exotic Ferraris and Lamborghinis. Endow all this goodness with online LAN capability, and that makes Midtown Madness II a classic.
Great!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 2
Date: July 14, 2006
Author: Amazon User
This game is excellent! I only have the free trial but I may even buy it later. If you can adjust the weather conditions and the time of day, then why can't you even turn on your car's light or apply the wipers? Anyway, I have lost the shortcut for midtrial.exe, but I installed another game and it went fine.
Hmm, wonder if the system requirements are not nearly symmetrical for each game/different type.
I have installed the lexus is 300, but I will be downloading more later on.
Well, anyway, I have gotten ALL the vehicles available for a truck simulator game called 18 Wheels of Steel: Across America.
I've gotten Hard Truck 2.
I will be browsing the Web for more info about this game.
If I can, and it seems good, I will DEFINETLY buy it. Oh ok.
I think you want me to stop?
Cool
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: August 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This game gets pretty boring after a while but if your really bored go to www.mm2x.com and u can download better cars like ferraris and other cars like that. pretty cool after that. u must play online with other people. way more fun.
Fantastic Game
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 29, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Whether it's jumping over Lombard Street in San Francisco or Racing in Hyde Park in London, Midtown Madness 2 is fun and exciting in every way. This software includes cruise mode, blitz, checkpoint, and circuit races along with crash courses (Driving schools) in both San Francisco and London. Twenty vehicles range from a Double Decker Bus to a Panoz GTR-1. Jumping on to buildings and driving police cars into the water add to the fun. I rated this software five stars meaning that I highly recommend it.
GREAT online
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 2
Date: June 04, 2005
Author: Amazon User
i got this game a while back, played it a little, then forgot about it. sure, its fun to destroy the crap out of everything, but you can only do that so much. a couple months ago, i stumbled on it again. i was looking at the box and saw it had online gameplay, something i had overlooked before. i started playing it and got online. a whole new world was opened! this is much more fun online, so if you have it go online i wanna play you if you dont have it go get it and play online. my nickname for the msn gaming zone is El_Bub.
Almost as good as the original.
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: May 18, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I own Midtown Madness 1 and 2, and enjoy them both quite frequently. (Nothing's better at the end of a stressful day than sitting down and bashing the snot out of a Panoz GTR-1.) This is Good Stuff, to be sure.
When I purchased MM2, I admit I had preconceived notions of what to experience. Most were fulfilled.
The graphics aren't necessarily better than in MM1, but that actually works quite well for me. The game hitches and freezes and takes forever to load if I set it on the highest graphics possible. The same happens with sound. (Maybe I should get a more powerful computer, huh?!) The two cities are fantastically built and wonderfully conceived. I had a _blast_ running up and down San Francisco's streets and going airborne.
The cars are _awesome_, man! MM2's car selections include an Aston Martin, and Audi (my favorite), a Mini Cooper, a fire truck, all the cars from the first game, and more. These are the cars I didn't know I was missing out on in the first few years of playing MM1.
In San Francisco, the races in Amateur mode are easy. Way too easy. And in Pro mode, they're incredibly hard. In London, I found myself just ripping through all the races with little or no difficulty, even in Pro. In MM1, the Checkpoint races were a challenge because they asked you to find the best route. In MM2, they're basically Blitz races. A clear straight line with little deviation from the path. This was really disappointing. I remember in MM1, North River Run was a lot of fun because I got to find a new way of running the race - the checkpoints were more scattered.
The stunt driver courses, while innovative, are disappointing as well. The London Cabbie course requires you to drive a cab - no surprise. However, that cab is the most difficult vehicle of them all. It's sluggish, heavy, and slow. I found myself just giving up and not trying to unlock the Aston Martin (that's the prize at the end of the course). And while the San Francisco course was better, with a Fastback, the course requirements were either too demanding or way too easy. Overall, very uneven.
The map was a pain in the neck. I could never see a whole image of the map at one time. When I enlarged the map, it was distorted. The colors on the map were also all very pale and hard to see, whereas in MM1, everything was very clear and well-contrasted.
Also, you can't boot MM2 without the source CD, and that's quite irritating. If I spent thus much money on a CD, I don't want it to get scratched. Ever. And if I have to take it out of its sleeve each time I load the game, there are that many more opportunities for it to get damaged.
Still, Good Stuff.
Overall, ****/*****.
An Outstanding Racing Program
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: May 07, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Overall:
Microsoft Midtown Madness 2 is an excellent racing game. I consists of detailed scenery and a wide variety of cars. There are specific landmarks in both London and San Francisco. I definately reccomend buying this software.
City Scenery:
Midtown Madness 2 has specific landmarks form both London and San Francisco. You can drive through the Golden Gate Park in San Francisco or around Trafalger Square in London.
Commentary:
It is interesting to hear the Midtown Madness 2 commentary. Some of the commentary voices are against urban racing. They feel like it disturbes the city. Other voices, though, are enthusiastic with urban racing.
Physics Realism:
The physics in Midtown Madness 2 are not realistic. You can drive up to the top of one of San Francisco's tall buildings, and then drive off. You will only have light damage. You can flip other cars upside down and not hurt them at all. But it is fun, you can do things you could never do in the real-world!
Car Selection:
In Midtown Madness 2, there are a wide variety of cars you can drive. It ranges from a London Double Decker Bus to a Panoz GTR-1! There are three Volkswagon New Beetles, two Mini Coopers, a fire truck, and a city bus, and a Cadalac Eldorado along with a lot of other cars. There are creative paint jobs, such as a Bathtup Floural London Cab, which is yellow with flowers and a smile!
Compatability:
Midtown Madness 2 works on almost any computer above the standard Windows 95. A 3d accelerater card will improve its performance, but a non-accelerater card works great too. The software also works good if your computer is right on the minimum requirements.
Conclusion:
Midtown Madness is not very fast paced, but its creativity makes up for it and does what many racing games do not do.
Okkkkkkk.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 11, 2005
Author: Amazon User
The game is great. One question though, why does the green paint job for the fire truck never come unlocked?
Great, in depth, semi-accurate game!
4
Rating: 4,
Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 04, 2005
Author: Amazon User
Midtown Maddness 2 is just about the most fun racing game I've ever played! Contray to some more negative reviews, I think microsoft did a great job on this game. First of all, the statistics:this game boasts a grand total of 88 races, not to mention that 64 of those become more difficult if you choose the "professinol" level of racing, as apposed to the "ameatur". There are 10 blitz races(races against the clock), 12 checkpoint races(races against several computer cars), and circut races(similar to checkpoint, except there are a certain amount of laps that you most complete), in each city. Also, there are 13 London cabbie and 13 SF Stunt Driver "crash cources", which include 3 midtermes that you must take, and 1 final exam. Now to run these many races, there are 20 differant vehicles to choose from:everything from the racecar that can do around 205 mph, to the city bus which does 0-60 in 1 hour as I like to say. Now on to the reasons why this game is fun to play!
Midtown Maddness 2 is a great, classic arcade game. In the game, you can ram into as many cars as you want, and still keep going! Yes, you will see smoke start to some out of the engine, but eventually the computer will restart your car so you can keep on road ragin! Another thing is that the cops never get out of there cars, so the game is never delayed by them trying to acually arrest you like in the Grand Theft Autos. Don't get me wrong, thats a fun game, just a little too realistic for me. So anyway, the cops will still chase you and try to stop you, even to the point where the wheels go flying or rolling off their cars! Next, both maps are so emensly big that I've had the game for almost a year and a half now, and I think I finally saw absolutly everything there is to see.
The only unrealistic part of the game that has always stuck in my mind is the "underground" or subway in London. I've been to London 3 times now, and the only thing realistic about this is that the stations are fairly accurate in apperance, not nessacerily in location. The tunnels are about 3 times as wide as they need to be, and the trains are doing about 90 or 95 mph in the game, when in reality, they really only do about 30 mph. So if the game could have just one improment, I would say to have the "underground" more accurate. It was a good idea, but needed a little more attention then it was apparently given.
Overall, I strongly recommened this game to anyone, from beginers to pros, that are a fan of street racing. If you are questioning the game, I would say go for it, you won't regret it!
Actions