Midtown Madness 3 Critic Reviews
41 Total Reviews
34 Positive Reviews(82.9%)
6 Mixed Reviews(14.6%)
1 Negative Reviews(2.4%)
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Game Chronicles
May 7, 2024
Best of all, there is a surprisingly large number of people playing this game online, especially compared to other racing games like "Midnight Club II."
Eurogamer
May 7, 2024
It might not take as much effort to overcome or offer as much content as arcade stalwarts "Midnight Club" and "Burnout," but neither game has the same depth online, and only hot seating Burnout's crash sections with a few friends can rival the Hollywood playground DICE has built here for sheer fun.
XboxAddict
May 7, 2024
What’s truly remarkable is that Digital Illusions has done a wonderful job retaining the essence of the previous Midtown Madness titles.
Official Xbox Magazine
May 7, 2024
Lives up to its hype, but we can't help but think how much better it would have been with a better choice of cities.
IGN
May 7, 2024
If you own Xbox Live and like racing games, MM3 is a no-brainer. In fact, if you like racing games at all, this is a reason to get an Xbox and Xbox Live.
TeamXbox
May 7, 2024
The multitude of gameplay options also makes this one of the most customizable racing/driving games available.
XGP Gaming
May 7, 2024
MM3 is a 100% arcade-style racer. The focus is on fun, and that's just what you get.
Operation Sports
May 7, 2024
I enjoyed MM3 but it did start to become a little repetitive in the single player mode, although there are lots of challenges, tracks and cars to unlock at some point you seem to be racing just to unlock the next track or particular vehicle and not because of the race.
Gamers' Temple
May 7, 2024
The one compliant that I have about the Xbox Live part really has nothing to do with the game as it handles the online play flawlessly, but rather the players who show up. I suppose it’s just the price you have to pay to be online, but do I really have to hear people that are just plain mean-spirited and vulgar every time I go online? Probably.
Gaming Age
May 7, 2024
There is a nasty bug which ensures that you will hear the same song, over and over again, until you're ready to kill someone.
Play Magazine
May 7, 2024
Nearly everything in your way can be smashed or bowled over, which becomes almost illegal fun when your bug is replaced by a city bus.
Sports Gaming Network
May 7, 2024
DICE has done a respectable job of transferring the Midtown Madness experience to the Xbox.
GameZone
May 7, 2024
There are some clipping problems and some slightly unrealistic crashes, but otherwise the game does look good and the damage models are fun and entertaining.
NTSC-uk
May 7, 2024
Offline, the game is ordinary and without much originality to it. Online, though, it is another kettle of fish all together, and there are few games out there that can match it for thrills, chills, and spills. The variety of play is just incredible.
Gamestyle
May 7, 2024
And as long as you follow good online etiquette and choose good people to play with, this is possibly the best example of how the Xbox Live experience should be... exactly how you want it to be.
Armchair Empire
May 7, 2024
There’s no diplomatic way to say this, it never feels like you have anything interesting to do across MM3's many missions.
TotalGames.net
May 7, 2024
The good thing with Midtown Madness 3 is that it doesn’t take itself at all seriously.
GameSpot
May 7, 2024
Players looking for a terrific online racing game won't be disappointed.
Total Video Games
May 7, 2024
Your own music, non-artificial intelligence and some of the most realistic recreations of real-life locations we've seen, and having it easily playable online through your television is a wonderful thing. We've been waiting for stuff like this for years.
Game Over Online
May 7, 2024
They simply traded realism for a little wreckless abandon. If that’s music to your ears, we can finish the paperwork in my office. If you’re driving solo though, you might want to lease before you buy.