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| 24hrGamers |
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| Xbox Core |
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| Game Pro |
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70% |
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| Worth Playing |
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60% |
L.A. Rush review:
L.A. Rush recreates a living, breathing go anywhere Los Angeles with highly destructible environments, players will be able to explore Los Angeles by day or by night from Compton, to LAX, Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and the beaches of Santa Monica.
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| GameBiz |
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60% |
L.A. Rush review:
As this is Los Angeles of course you will be able to ride around in a Hummer and you will see plenty of late 60's and early 70's muscle cars around. If you are a fan of Japanese cars don't worry you are catered for also and the Skyline GTR looks really good and handles like a dream. Not into muscle cars or ricers? You are catered for also ...
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| Gaming Horizon |
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53% |
L.A. Rush review:
A rock-solid game design paradigm these days is as follows:take the popular elements of two-to-three best-selling games and squeeze theminto one...
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| Club Skill |
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50% |
L.A. Rush review:
Despite the features the game simply fails where it counts. It goes down the road of so many street racers before and fails to secure a recommendation in the face of superior games. It’s worth a rental for those who want to virtually tool around LA but gamers would be better off sticking to the aforementioned kings of the genre.
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| Game Revolution |
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44% |
L.A. Rush review:
L.A. Rush takes place in present day Los Angeles and chronicles the adventures of a street racing champ named Trikz. In the game’s terrible story, a big money man named Liddell (voiced by Bill Bellamy) inexplicably tricks Trikz out of all he owns, leaving him only a hoopty in which to roam the streets. Your job is to take that hoopty, earn some cash and get your stuff back with a side of revenge.
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| Digital Entertainment |
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40% |
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| Active.Gaming |
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75% |
L.A. Rush review:
L.A. Rush has a legacy for good old’ fashioned arcade style racing. The Nintendo 64 L.A. Rush games kept me busy for months on end just racing, doing stunts, and unlocking new things. This L.A. Rush takes what the old ones had and added so much more. This game features a unique story line and story mode, an immersive world, and a bunch of stuff to do in the world to keep you busy for quiet some time. However the game doesn’t go for with its mediocre graphics and sound and limited customization of the cars in your garage.
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| MS Xbox World |
reviews |
70% |
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| GameDaily |
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L.A. Rush video:
Size: 4 Mb
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| GameZone |
reviews |
60% |
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| Game Over Online |
reviews |
55% |
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| Team Xbox |
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| 1UP |
reviews |
60% |
L.A. Rush review:
If L.A. Rush had been released a year ago, it may have fared much better, but in a world where there's plenty of choice in the "action driving" genre, or whatever you want to call it, it's overshadowed by some tough competition. It's by no means a bad game, and is certainly a very admirable effort in the context of the Rush franchise, but its contemporaries ultimately outclass it.
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| IGN |
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L.A. Rush cheats:
Cheats List Cheat: No Catch-Up
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| Cheat Happens |
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| Cheat Masters |
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| IGN |
reviews |
58% |
L.A. Rush review:
Not the Rush I had in mind.
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