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Project CARS 2
Project CARS 2

Project CARS 2

2017 Bandai Namco Entertainment

Summary

Project CARS 2 is the next evolution in the award-winning racing series, featuring the most iconic cars under the most thrilling of conditions to deliver the “Ultimate Driver Journey” experience. Created by gamers, tested by world-class racing drivers, and the definitive choice of e-Sports pros – Project CARS 2 brings together the essence of motorsports racing in the most beautiful, authentically crafted, and technically advanced racing game on the planet.

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OpenCritic reviews

97Reviews82Great score

IGN

September 18, 2017

Excellent

Project CARS 2 plays like a pumped-up version of the classic TOCA Race Driver 3 from 2006, redressing many of the complaints levelled at the original. The handling has been tuned to a T, the content is excellently curated, and the amount of variety and racing available in it is delightfully daunting.

IGN Italy

September 18, 2017

Excellent

The ultimate driving experience for the true racing and car lovers. Unmissable even on consoles.

PlayStation LifeStyle

September 19, 2017

Great

Project CARS 2 is a solid entry, and a good continuation of the series. A solid focus in its career mode combine with tight community integration, which all mixes with a heaping helping of esports activities, giving fans and new racers alike plenty of reasons to buy Project CARS 2. While it may not boast the best visuals of console racing games, and...

Hardcore Gamer

September 21, 2017

Great

Despite the Race Director that has it out for the player, and some issues with perspective in cockpit view, Project CARS 2 is one of those games that can fill an entire niche on its own.

Digital Trends

September 29, 2017

Worthwhile

Project CARS 2 offers an incredible drive in spite of technical issues and broken AI.

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