Metascore
70

Mixed or average reviews - based on 36 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 36
  2. Negative: 2 out of 36
  1. Aug 24, 2020
    73
    Project Cars 3 shifts from simulation to simcade drive style, and the career mode has been redesigned from the ground up. The PS4 version has a lot of serious technical flaws.
  2. 70
    Project CARS 3 represents a huge shift in Slightly Mad Studios’ attitude towards racing games. I suppose this means the studio lives up to their name! What Project CARS 3 lacks in realism, it now makes up for with accessibility. However, lacking the flair of other established racers in this arcade-sim genre such as The Crew 2 or Need for Speed will make it a tougher sell. Still, there are a couple hundred new events to try, with hundreds of cars to tweak, upgrade, and drive. So, if Project CARS is to continue down this path of more friendly racing, then they are on the right track, but whether their regular fans will be along for the ride is another question entirely.
  3. Sep 11, 2020
    70
    Project CARS 3 took a huge turn and lost many features that made people love the series. Now it's not a game that focuses on the realistic side of motorsports but it can provide fun moments if you can overcome some of it's faults and adapt to it's new genre.
  4. Sep 3, 2020
    70
    The new cars feel individual and there's plenty of incentive to replay challenges to get the career level increased and the career achievements completed. It's just a shame then, that there's a key part that so negatively impacts the whole experience of Project CARS 3, and that is the grind. It regularly makes things so much worse and it seems like such a quick thing to fix - just increase the money paid out. Make it retrospective for those who have already invested so much time and this will instantly address the biggest issue.
  5. Sep 2, 2020
    70
    Project Cards 3 feels less like a simulator and more like an arcade racing game. If you are a series veteran this might feel like a wrong direction for the series, but newcomers should appreciate all the accessibility options available for them.
  6. Sep 1, 2020
    70
    Fitting between an arcade racer and a sim, Project CARS 3 tries something new with the series, but doesn't feel like a huge step forward.
  7. Aug 31, 2020
    70
    The choice to make Project Cars 3 a more accessible, yet (sort of) realistic racing game, does not work out quite well. Nevertheless, this combination does provide entertaining moments.
  8. Aug 31, 2020
    70
    Project Cars 3 might not be the sequel you expected from the series, but its shift to a more arcade style of racing is one that makes the series approachable for the first time. It's not a clean cut from its roots, and Project Cars 3 retains just enough of its simulation options to provide enough of a challenge with all of its assists turned off. The transition isn't seamless, with some confounding racing objectives and uneven AI that takes the sting out of some events. But if you're looking for another way to get out on a virtual track, Project Cars 3 is an exhilarating new alternative.
  9. Aug 27, 2020
    70
    Project Cars 3, at least on the base console versions, isn’t quite the polished sequel we were hoping for, but despite its foibles – and there are many – it’s entertaining. The racing can be fun, finding that niche of being accessible and competitive.
  10. 70
    The big question for me, personally, though, is whether Project Cars 3 just zigged when it should have zagged. The thing is, that I do like accessible racing games. I spent many, many hours with Real Racing. But this new entry with Project Cars has given the series an identity crisis, and where the developers could have taken their existing learning and delivered the previous Project Cars vision to an all-new degree, instead we've got the team effectively starting from scratch again. I guess we can look forward to Project Cars 4 being a repeat of Project Cars 2, in taking and refining the initial idea and actually delivering to the vision.
  11. Aug 27, 2020
    65
    Slightly Mad has changed a lot of things with Project Cars, and it's not going to appeal to gamers looking for outright simulation.
  12. Aug 27, 2020
    63
    Project CARS 3 suffers from a bit of an identity crisis in what it brings to the player, blending racing sim gameplay and arcade racer mechanics. Its message isn’t entirely clear without some trial and error, and while the narrator, drive-assist, and AI modifiers help ease into gameplay, there isn’t quite enough to know what everything means for the un-initiated. Driving feels wonderful and I expected nothing less given the history of Slightly Mad Studios and Codemasters, but this feels more like a racing sim for casual play over an engrossing and addictive time behind the wheel. It has a lot going for it, but its identity seems lost and with it, my drive to sink time into it.
  13. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Sep 18, 2020
    60
    A patchy, unbalanced, and shallow racer with obvious technical issues on PS4. Chasing lap times is fun thanks to the superb pad control and track list, but everything else is disappointing. [Issue#180, p.78]
  14. Sep 4, 2020
    60
    Project Cars 3 will definitely have a place for those wanting a quick and easy racing game with a ton of customisation, cars, tracks and challenges. For more seasoned racing fans, or anyone looking for something even remotely different to what we have seen hundreds of times before, you will definitely need to look elsewhere.
  15. Aug 27, 2020
    60
    In trying to please both simulator and arcade players, Project Cars 3 fails to truly master any of the two playstyles, but the game's variety in tracks, challenges and cars still makes it a racing game worth experiencing.
  16. Aug 26, 2020
    60
    Project CARS 3 marks a significant departure for the series, abandoning most of its sim heritage in favour of arcade racing. Offering a variety of different cars and tracks, there’s plenty of content on offer, making for a fun distraction, but it lacks the excitement we expect from wheel-to-wheel racing. It takes inspiration from all over the place, but it’s perhaps most closely aligned with Sony’s own DriveClub. It would seem, then, that the PS4 cycle is ending the way it began. We’re just not sure we’d pick this over what’s come before.
  17. Aug 26, 2020
    60
    Impossible to recommend to fans of Project CARS 2, Project CARS 3 is a total 180 for the series. It’s easy to pick up and play and the racing here is robust enough for some casual thrills and spills, but ultimately it cribs from so many other racing games that racing gamers probably already own that it’s simply inessential.
  18. Aug 25, 2020
    60
    Project Cars 3 appears to want to be a different kind of racer than the previous two games in the series. This isn't entirely a problem, and the game presented is quite enthralling to play. The issue is that while games like Forza and Froza: Horizon separate themselves with titles that express their shift in principles, Project Cars 3 presents itself as a continuation of a series, while turning its back on the broad efforts of realism brought forth by previous titles. Players who want something fun and engaging, without all the tedious practice of simulators, will love this game wholeheartedly. Controller racers finally can enjoy the wider variety of cars in one title, and graphical improvements and AI tweaks would make this a perfect Simcade racer. Fans of Project Cars 1 and 2, however, will likely have to stick with those games going forward.
  19. Aug 24, 2020
    60
    Project CARS 3 suffers from a case of mistaken identity. Once you adjust to the new direction, you can get into a fun flow of ticking off objectives, drifting around hairpins and purchasing upgrades. However, while the series' existing platform means you get a great variety of circuits, cars and weather conditions, it also shackles this game from being a great arcade racing experience.
User Score
3.8

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 116 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 35 out of 116
  2. Negative: 75 out of 116
  1. Aug 27, 2020
    1
    What the bloody chuff is this? If you’re going in a new direction then call it something else. The reason people are annoyed isn’t that youWhat the bloody chuff is this? If you’re going in a new direction then call it something else. The reason people are annoyed isn’t that you made this game (all good if you want Shift 3), it’s that you made this as sequel for a much loved series, one that you’ve just killed. What’s Project Cars 4 going to be, Forza Street? Full Review »
  2. Aug 27, 2020
    2
    Imagine Project Cars 2 with huge downgrade for a mobile phone platforms. This is the Project Cars 3. I still overrate this, coz i liked the 1 and 2.
  3. Aug 27, 2020
    0
    What a shambles , absolute crock of game, no pitstops, magic tyres, no fuel, no damage, worst ai ever!
    SMS sold us out , and told us lies,
    What a shambles , absolute crock of game, no pitstops, magic tyres, no fuel, no damage, worst ai ever!
    SMS sold us out , and told us lies, shat on all those that supported them in the previous products. I hope this crashes and burns, because it belongs in the bin.
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