- Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
- Release Date: May 6, 2015
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Xbox One
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 502 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 305 out of 502
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Mixed: 101 out of 502
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Negative: 96 out of 502
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May 7, 2015
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May 7, 2015Well...Lack of cars yes...No ability to style...Kinda boring..If you like car games...buy Forza, much more entertainment, and you can style!!!!! and got alot ALOT! of cars...
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May 7, 2015No way to change wheel settings while in a race so when you change from Karts to any other type you will have to restart the current session in order to test your wheel settings.
It is a beautiful game with little variation and depth, the career has no monetary system and got old fast so this rating is based on the online experience. -
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May 7, 2015What you really expect from a Sim Race title is to be easy to drive at slow speed, but hard to master. Driving over the limit will penalize you. Incredible fun, awesome graphics, best FFB feeling I've ever had. Oculus VR is supported although not fully integrated yet (but OVR isn't a consumer product yet...).
Played more than 9 hours in the since released, I'm addicted to it! -
May 7, 2015
Awards & Rankings
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Jan 20, 2016The simulator aspects are co-opted and somewhat compromised by a desire to simultaneously appeal to the arcade racer crowd—without actually being an arcade racer.
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LEVEL (Czech Republic)Jul 8, 2015Fantastically versatile Project CARS entertains both champions and festive drivers. It excites them with helpfulness, technology and dynamism, so only details could be reproached. [Issue#253]
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Jul 6, 2015When it comes to the actual racing, the game gets top marks primarily because of how deep the handling model feels. It also does a fantastic job of giving the player every possible option to tailor his or her experience to their liking. However, everything outside of the racing, such as the career mode, is mere window dressing.