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IGN's Project CARS 2 complete strategy guide and walkthrough will lead you through every step of Project CARS 2 from the title screen to the final credits, including every collectible...
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By Luke Reilly
Updated: Sep 25, 2017 8:46 pm
Posted: Sep 18, 2017 1:01 pm
Project CARS 2 is really the best kind of racing game sequel: one that’s improved so meaningfully it’s hard to go back to the previous instalment. The handling is utterly remarkable on a wheel or a pad, the expanded track selection is unmatched and boasts dynamic time and weather on every one, the much-improved car selection hits a whole host of fan-favourite beats, and the sound is seriously stunning. For solo players there’s an absolute ocean of content, and the multiplayer suite seems well-poised to pick up where the original Project CARS left off – while adding a pile of esports-friendly set-up options and broadcast-style flourishes to boot.
I enjoyed the first Project CARS, and I liked the way the touring and GT cars felt in particular, but not everyone agreed. A lot of that is due to the fact that the grip admittedly dropped off a cliff the second you broke traction, and it required a fair amount of finessing to hone the handling to a gamepad. Plenty of people rapidly retreated from the original Project CARS for precisely this reason.
Regardless of what camp your tent is pitched in – whether you dug it or you didn’t – my message is simple: come back.
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. Even if you don’t care about the developer’s esp...
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Jan 2, 2019 · Project CARS 2 was released on September 22, 2017. Here are all the cars in the game including the DLC. Here’s our review. Plus, Project CARS will be getting a mobile release soon: Project CARS GO. Updated: And as we promised in the magazine, this is the full list of cars in the game: Ferrari Essentials Pack. 1956 Ferrari 250 GT Berlinetta.
Project CARS 2 is a motorsport racing simulator video game developed by Slightly Mad Studios and published and distributed by the Bandai Namco Entertainment group. It was released worldwide on 22 September 2017 for PlayStation 4 , Windows , and Xbox One .
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Sep 21, 2017 · Developer: Slightly Mad Studios. Publisher: Bandai Namco. Platform: PC, Xbox One (reviewed), PS4. Release Date: September 21. Price: $59.99. Links: Official website | Steam. It's a great time to be...