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Project CARS 3

Project CARS 3

Slightly Mad Studios·Released Aug 28, 2020·Single player

Platforms
PS4PCXbox One
Genres
Racing
Critic68/100
Across 5 reviews
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About

Project cars 3 is the third installment in the best-seller racing franchise that brings all the intense thrills, emotions and fun from the vibrant world of motor racing to vivid life as players undertake a whole new exciting career journey that sees them Rise from Weekend Warrior to racing Legend. Also new to the franchise is a deeply engaging metagame that challenges players to race hard and earn in-game credits with which to Buy and own hundreds of cars from the world's most Elite brands and race them all on dynamic and spectacular circuits around the globe Featuring stunning all-weather, all-seasons conditions. Race-won credits and XP will also entice players to Buy authentic performance upgrades and customization options for their stable of exclusive cars, including wheels, tires, body Kits, rims, as well as personalization Options to create their own racing hero personas. With a completely redesigned and unrivaled Controller experience, an even more accurate and fun handling model, adjustable skill settings for every level of driver and every element of weather-affected races, Project cars 3 is the biggest, most exciting and authentic Evolution to the definitive racing franchise.

Reviews

5 reviews
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Critic70/100
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Project Cars 3 and its transition to more arcadey racing can often be exhilarating, but it occasionally struggles to bring it all together.

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IGN
Luke Reilly·Aug 26, 2020
Critic60/100
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Project CARS 3 is easy to pick up and play but impossible to recommend to Project CARS 2 fans.

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Push Square
Jacob Hull·Aug 26, 2020
Critic60/100
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Project CARS 3 marks a significant departure for the series, abandoning most of its sim heritage in favour of arcade racing. Offering a variety of different cars and tracks, there's plenty of content on offer, making for a fun distraction, but it lacks the excitement we expect from wheel-to-wheel racing. It takes inspiration from all over the place, but it's perhaps most closely aligned with Sony's own DriveClub. It would seem, then, that the PS4 cycle is ending the way it began. We're just not sure we'd pick this over what's come before.

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Critic70/100
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Project Cars 3 is a great way to get into sim racing for newcomers thanks to its overtly gamey career mode, but the move into proper ‘simcade’ territory feels odd and unfulfilling.

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