

Suffice it to say, everything that could be said about the original game applies in the Remix version.
#MIDNIGHT CLUB 3 DUB EDITION VS REMIX FULL#
We'll assume for the sake of brevity that you're already reasonably familiar with the basic ins and outs of Midnight Club 3 if you aren't, you should take a look at our full review of the original game before proceeding. The city of Tokyo is the big new addition to this special edition, although it doesn't really look all that much like Tokyo. But while Remix does pile a host of new vehicles, songs, and a new city onto the original game, it's not quite enough to entice those who already paid full price nearly a year ago. If you never bothered with Midnight Club 3 when it first came out, then this is most certainly the one to get. But here we are, with Greatest Hits and Platinum Hits versions of the game on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox respectively, and this new version, dubbed Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix, does add a considerable amount of new content, while simultaneously dropping the price into budget territory.

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition doesn't seem like the most obvious choice to get the special edition treatment.

Recent special editions of games like Devil May Cry 3 and Metal Gear Solid 3 have created a lot of buzz among their assorted fan bases, as the developers rerelease the original games with new content-sometimes considerable amounts of new content. The art of the video game special edition is one that's being honed more frequently these days.
