Project Cars has the looks, ambition, style and attitude to take on racing’s big guns, but at the moment the execution isn’t quite there. The problem isn’t the odd minor glitch so much as inconsistent handling, unpredictable difficulty and a career mode that seems to hold the best stuff back for later.
It has been a year since the visual stunning Project CARS made its splash into the simulation side of racing games for anyone with a PC, Xbox One or PS4, who enjoys putting time into the Forza Motorsport or Gran Turismo franchises. It had a huge teasing...
Project Cars has the looks, ambition, style and attitude to take on racing’s big guns, but at the moment the execution isn’t quite there. The problem isn’t the odd minor glitch so much as inconsistent handling, unpredictable difficulty and a career mode that seems to hold the best stuff back for later.
Welcome to Project Cars, a type of game that's usually unheard of in terms of gracing our consoles. A game that not only claims to be the most authentic and furthermost, technically advanced of late, but also backs up its claims by being heavily...
With Project CARS, the simulator aspects are co-opted and somewhat compromised by a desire to simultaneously appeal to the arcade racer crowd—without actually being an arcade racer. I think both are good games, but slightly miss the mark for both casual passersby and enthusiasts.
Project Cars from London-based developer Slightly Mad Studios was unique in its development in that it was created on the World of Mass Development platform. With this new development platform, Slightly Mad Studios actively developed the game with...
Project Cars offers a racing simulation experience for a very specific audience. It will satisfy the die-hard gearheads, but most players will be dissuaded by inconsistent handing, lack of progression, and a variety of technical...
Gearheads should enjoy Project CARS. By racing fans and for racing fans, despite having room to grow, it's a commendable effort by veteran racing developers and the community that helped to build...
Project CARS doesn't have any unlockables. You don't amass a fleet of high-performance vehicles. You don't buy any new drivetrains or earn prototype engines. You can choose to work your way through a long career of tiered racing events, but even this is...