L.A. Rush

Other features include 50 vehicles, 30 different cruise missions (can be played with another player on the PSP version when connected to Wi-Fi), upgrades for cars (available from multiple top-line manufacturers and West Coast Customs) and a hip hop and rock soundtrack from various artists, such as Twista, Lil' Kim, Skinny Puppy, J-Kwon and Rock 'n Roll Soldiers.

The Retribution missions involve property damage where the player is tasked to destroy various things that belonged to Lidell in different ways.

Trikz Lane (Luis Da Silva) is a renowned street racer in Los Angeles, who has been earned a well-known sizeable reputation since he started racing in his blue Nissan 240SX (S14), which is referred to as the "go-kart", while being accomplished and supported by his friend, Ty Malix (Orlando Jones).

[5] One night, while throwing a party in their mansion, the duo invites the Rides magazine to propose on featuring the S14 in the magazine's next front page cover, and the West Coast Customs (Ryan Friedlinghaus, Quinton "Q" Dodson, Michael "Mad Mike" Martin and Dana "Big Dane" Florence) on modifying the car for the cover.

Trikz also receives a call from Lana during the first half of the Santa Monica stage, who started helping him to find the missing cars.

Upon arriving South Central Los Angeles for the third stage, Trikz and Ty visits the West Coast Customs branch in Carson to meet the shop's crew about the modification ideas for the S14.

Meanwhile, Ryan calls Trikz again, orders him to destroy a lineup of high-end cars that belongs to Lidell by pushing them off on a rooftop garage in a preparations of a photo shoot.

After Lidell's defeat, Trikz and Ty regains all of their assets and cars, bringing their mansion back to normal, with a night party been held again.

Trikz's S14 returned from West Coast Customs in a modified state, featuring a Jacuzzi with a plasma television screen on the back of the car.