They range from the slow and abnormal City Bus and Garbage Truck to the small compacts PT Cruiser, Fle, Mini Cooper to the sportier Corvette z06, 1967 Mustang Fastback and Doge Viper SRT-10. Now to the transportation and there is wide range of assortment in Midtown boasting over 30 vehicles. This mode is a lot of fun and I suggest just once trying to race through the narrow streets of Paris in the Bus. And last there is Checkpoint where you race against other cars of the same class through checkpoints. Blitz where you have to race through a number of checkpoints against the evil clock. Cruise, where you just check out the city on your own time and look for hidden paint jobs. The other modes are single race where you have three options. The story mode in Work Undercover is loosely thrown together with a few humorous characters, but overall is better ignored. The game just gets a lot tougher, which does give it a more challenging edge, but it might be a little bit over challenging for the average players. The sad thing about this part of the game is that it starts off moderately easy and half way through jumps its difficulty curve high. Washington works you to the tread as a Pizza Guy, Rental & Car salesmen and works its way up to Stunt Car Driver and Private Eye. In Paris mode you start off doing missions such as a Taxi Driver, Delivery Guy and Chauffeur and you work your way up to Paramedic, Police Officer and the impossible Special Agent. In each mode you have two paths to go down, either city one or city two. The game is broken up into two cities Paris and Washington DC which has been modeled street by street after their real counterparts. With a title like Work Undercover I bet you can guess what you have to do. To touch on the single player game, the main catch of the game is the Career mode titled ‘Work Undercover’. There is something for everyone and if you don’t want to play the single player modes, there is always multiplayer via Xbox Live. The gameplay in Midtown is split up into different categories, adding a lot of diversity to the gameplay itself. Never taking itself too seriously, Midtown Madness 3 offers more entertainment value to a car game then any I can think of in the past. Midtown Madness 3 is the console follow-up to the successful PC versions of the past, and it works like a charm on the Xbox.
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