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Despite looking like a racing simulator, the truth is that the technology implemented in the title, in addition to the level of detail and realism with which feature models of cars, are truly spectacular making it one of the releases most anticipated for Playstation 4 console. In addition to its graphical level, which is awesome, will have a very successful climatological cycle, making the gaming experience grow enormously. The high-speed lovers are in luck because this title will be a revolution in the genre.
This limited edition will include a wealth of content: The original game for PS4 all packed in a metal box with great detail. Addition also incorporates the following vehicles: BMW M1 Pro Car, Ford GT40 Mk IV, McLaren F1, Mercedes-Benz C-Coupe AMG DTM and Sauber C9.
Project CARS Limited Edition is also available on PC & XBox One.
With Project CARS, Slightly Mad Studios brings us the first great racing simulator for the next generation. Its huge offer of content and its passion for cars take it to the top of the podium.
Project CARS strips back racing to what it should be: just the car, the track and you.
Forget “The Real Driving Simulator”, Project CARS is racing simulation at its finest. [July 2015, p71]
Project CARS is a great example of a game that is designed to get players to be better at what they love to do, without having to integrate designs that can hurts the game’s potential for its hardcore audience.
Bugs aside, a tremendous and uncompromising simulation of a kind we may not have seen previously on consoles. [July 2015, p.89]
For the most realistic driving simulation available though, Project CARS is all you’ll need.
Slightly Mad Studios alters the racing-car formula smartly in several areas, but the good ideas are often half-baked or hidden behind a load of cruft.
January 3, 2019
CEO of Project CARS developer Slightly Mad Studios teases new console on Twitter. Read more
November 30, 2017
Project Cars 2 announces its first DLC: The Fun Pack, that will be coming out this winter. Read more
July 6, 2017
Project Cars 2 will have 180 cars available, more than double that in the first game of the series. Read more
June 8, 2017
Project Cars 2 publishes its E3 trailer and confirms its release for the 22nd of September. Watch video
April 12, 2017
Project Cars 2 adds rallycross. Read more