Not as realistic as iRacing but more challenging than GRID or Forza 7 – even with a controller. ![]() Project Cars 3 is walking the fine line between casual-friendly gameplay and demanding realism – and it’s great.īeginners are offered a whole lot of driving assists while pros have to fight hard to keep the powerful race cars on the tracks. After hitting the first track in the game’s career mode there’s nothing but fun to be had with the brand-new racing game. What the hell is going on here?īut, as always, the first impression deceives. The first look isn’t too good though: The main menu is brightly colored and there are tutorials all over the place. (Image credit: Bandai Namco) Project Cars 3 Gameplay: Pedal to the Metal Project Cars 3 is packed with more colors and more fun. Tastes differ, but we like Project Cars 3. But after dozens of hours with Project Cars 3, we can say: The game does a whole lot right and is more fun on the track than its two predecessors. A change in direction that the game’s fan base didn’t like. It’s a Simcade racing game just like Forza Motorsport 7 and feels more like a third Need for Speed: Shift than a successor to PC2. But part three has not just become more colorful and beginner-friendly, it is also more varied and fun. Project Cars 2 has quickly become one of the most influential sim racing games of the decade. READ MORE: Sim Racing Hardware - What do you need?.And maybe that’s the best decision that could have happened to the game as our Project Cars 3 Review proofs. ![]() ![]() Less realism, more fun – just like Forza Motorsport. Project Cars stands for ultra-realistic sim racing games, but the third installment is different. Project Cars 3 is no longer a sim racing game and maybe that’s the best thing that could have happened to the praised racing game series from developer Slightly Mad Studios as our Project Cars 3 review shows. Project Cars 3 Review: Identity Crisis? (Image credit: Bandai Namco)
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