Project CARS review: boy racers need not apply
by Patrick Harkin from Technology | The Guardian on (#985S)
(PS4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, WiiU, Slightly Mad Studios, cert:3)
On a very base level, Project CARS is going to be a divisive game: you're either going to love it or hate it. Developed with a strong emphasis on realistic graphics and accurate physics, Project CARS is a stunning and complex racer.
It's almost tempting to call it a "simulation" instead of a "game" as the whole thing feels more like a training programme for real racing drivers. There are hours to be spent tweaking tyre pressures and brake sensitivity to run practice laps and shave a couple of seconds off the best time. There's a wealth of player choice with multiple career modes, dozens of cars and customisable weekend races.
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