Slightly Mad Studios announces Project Cars 2
It's been less than two months since the original Project Cars was released, but Slightly Mad Studios is already working on the sequel.
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It's been less than two months since the original Project Cars was released, but Slightly Mad Studios is already working on the sequel.
After being hit with several delays, Bandai Namco and Slightly Mad Studios are getting set to release Project Cars. But is it a racing game that will gain the mass appeal others in the category have received over the months? Let's find out in our review.
Bandai Namco and Slightly Mad Studios have revealed all of the vehicles we can expect to race with when Project Cars releases later this month.
It's been a long time coming, but Project Cars may finally make its way across the development finish line.
The crowdsourced Project CARS needs some extra time in the garage and will not make its previously-issued March 17 release date. The racer will now hit PC on April 2, with console versions coming out of the starting gate a few days later.
Bandai Namco has waved the yellow flag on its Project Cars, which is now scheduled to release in March 2015.
The special package includes a McLaren F1, a behind-the-scenes book, and more.
A new video pits the game against real life, with BMW cars racing a lap at Laguna Seca in the real and virtual worlds. And which version reigns supreme? Unfortunately for reality, we'd say the game wins.
That sure is a nice-looking CGI trailer for Project CARS. Wait... that's all gameplay???
Slightly Mad Studios has announced that Project CARS will be among the first games to use Sony's Project Morpheus and details how players will get a true first-person perspective.