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Project CARS

Project CARS

Slightly Mad Studios·Released May 7, 2015·Single player

Platforms
PS4PCXbox One
Genres
RacingSimulationSports
Critic78/100
Across 7 reviews
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Project CARS is the most authentic, beautiful, intense, and technically-advanced racing game on the planet. Create a driver, pick from a variety of motorsports, and shift into high gear to chase a number of Historic Goals and enter the Hall Of Fame. Then test your skills online either in competitive fully-loaded race weekends, leaderboard-based time challenges, or continually-updated community events. Featuring world-class graphics and handling, a ground-breaking dynamic time of day & weather system, and deep tuning & pit stop functionality, Project CARS leaves the competition behind in the dust.

Reviews

7 reviews
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Critic70/100
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Once you get the controls where you want them, your car exactly how you like it, and your race day tactics tightened up, it delivers an exhilarating ride, but few will have the patience – or, indeed, the willpower – to reach that point, and thus it's hard to imagine this outing achieving the mainstream success of other competing motoring series.

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Pure Xbox
Ken Barnes·May 10, 2015
Critic60/100
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Project CARS is not for the faint of heart. It undoubtedly has the ability to grab players and take them on an outstanding tour of Simply Mad's racing world, and does look absolutely stunning at times. However, the game is ultimately frustrating with a controller and features more than its fair share of bugs. With a wheel, it's a more rewarding proposition.

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Eurogamer
Oli Welsh·May 7, 2015
Critic80/100
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Laden with features and options, Project Cars rewards patient players with an authentic and exciting circus of motorsport.

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Critic85/100
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The game joins a sim-racing field alongside already-established competitors like Gran Turismo and Forza, but it also does things its own way, challenging the ways of the past.

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