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Project Cars 2 – Review

Project Cars 2 – Review

This year has been absolutely fantastic for racing game fans, especially those with the bent for simulations. Gran Turismo Sport, Forza Motorsport 7 and Project Cars 2 are the major titles, all touting the best simulated racing experience, with meticulous details poured into all three of them. However, Project cars 2 somehow manages to come ahead in the race simply because of the sheer obsession it shows when it comes to delivering a realistic racing experience.

There’s a wide range of customization available to you right from the get go. Everything from dynamic weather effects to the smallest details of the car you drive can be tweaked to your preference. The beauty, however, lies in the fact that no matter how much you customize, when it comes to racing cars at fast speeds, you’re never really in control, and anything can go wrong in an instant.

Project cars 2 somehow manages to come ahead in the race simply because of the sheer obsession it shows when it comes to delivering a realistic racing experience.

Project Cars 2 is unrelentingly challenging, and revels in being so. It demands that you are always paying attention to the road, and all the feedback that’s being sent your way. With a roster of over 180 cars, all of which feel different from each other, there’s a lot of learning that needs to be done here. And then there are over 50 tracks, inspired from real locations and custom created. That’s one of the reasons why Project Cars 2 is so good. It doesn’t hesitate to break the realism of tracks in order to offer a more varied and enjoyable experience.

Project Cars 2 is unrelentingly challenging, and revels in being so.

With a huge variety in cars, tracks and race types, Project Cars 2 easily stands as the best simulation racing game in the genre right now. It may not look the best, but that’s because it’s doing so much more than the competition. While Forza and Gran Turismo are focusing on making it look right, Project Cars 2 nails the aspect of making it feel right.

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