Project CARS
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Developer: Slightly Mad Studios
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Genre: Racing
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Project CARS Reviews
View All (73 total)If you make the effort, you'll find that Slightly Mad has built a motorsport game for the people, at once flexible and uncompromising: a single-minded hymn to the gritty thrills of the pit-lane and the back straight. There's room for improvement and we'll be watching future updates with keen interest, but these foundations are strong indeed.
Beautiful, bold and varied. Slightly Mad are uncompromising in their simulation.
Deep and demanding but incredibly user-friendly, Project CARS is real racing done right.
A viable alternative to the old guard of driving simulators, that values freedom of choice and gritty realism over needless feature creep.
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