How realistic is Project CARS?
Project CARS is looking gorgeous, but just how realistic is it? Probably more true to life than you're used to in racing games.
Project CARS is looking gorgeous, but just how realistic is it? Probably more true to life than you're used to in racing games.
Project CARS is looking mighty pretty and will make fans happy. But the eternal cycle of screenshots and trailers is making me sad.
Project CARS isn't just offering a range of tracks, you can also drive all those cars you couldn't afford to even sit in otherwise.
Do you love to see the road stretch out in front of you? Prepare for lots of that in this new trailer for Project CARS.
Some driving games focus on the pretty pictures as you put pedal to the metal, but Project CARS takes you much deeper.
You've got to break going into a turn and it seems Project CARS is on the winding path to release.
Want to just do your favorite parts of the game? Well, you can, and it's still part of your Career Mode.
Project CARS has slammed on the brakes just before launch, pushing back the release date by two weeks.
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