The UI in the first game was overly complicated for new users and it took a while to find the game type you were looking for. Project CARS 2 reviewĬompared to the original Project CARS game that was released back in 2015, Project CARS 2 is a huge improvement in just about every way – and that’s an impressive feat considering just how detailed the first driving simulator was.īut before we jump into the details of the gameplay and the variety of cars and tracks available, we need to address the UI: one of our biggest complaints about the original game. Those interested in picking up a pre-order can do so now via Steam (£44.99) and PlayStation Store (£49.99), along with physical game pre-orders from the likes of Amazon and GAME. Project CARS 2 is set to be released in the UK tomorrow (22 September 2017) for PS4, Xbox One and PC.
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Project CARS 2: UK pricing and availability If you can’t wait for Project CARS 2 to be released, you may want to take a look at our lists of the best PC games, best PS4 games and best Xbox One games to tide you over until then.
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While it sounds exciting, has developer Slightly Mad Studios delivered on the bold claim? We’ve spent some time playing Project CARS 2 ahead of its release tomorrow, and here’s what we think.
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Bandai Namco has called Project CARS 2 “the next evolution in the award-winning racing series” with the promise of featuring some of the most iconic cars and tracks from the world of motor racing to provide the “ultimate driver journey” experience.