

It has enough awards and nominations to back this fact up. It does slightly overextend itself a bit, but despite its flaws, it can be said that it is still one of the best cross-platform racing games that you can get on Steam.

It tries to be as inclusive and player-friendly as possible. If this your first foray into the world of PC racing games, Project Cars 2 is perfect for you. The LiveTrack 3.0 physics engine ensures that gamers get realistic and dynamic weather conditions.ĭetractors may complain about PC2’s AI, inconsistent physics or unrealistic controls, but it’s nearly impossible to complain about the game’s graphics. As you would expect with a game that has licensed vehicles, the damage is not always realistic, which is unfortunate but understandable. Where Project 2 does try to offer some realism is in its weather system. While the vehicles don’t always feel and react like their real-world counterparts, they’re modeled to match them, at least on a superficial level.Ĭars can accrue minor outer physical damage as well as some interior damage. If you are going to pry the crown away from Gran Turismo’s stiff clutches, you have to ensure that your game has graphics that can match and surpass it. The game offers over 189 different cars to choose from, and even more, if you purchase the DLCs or the deluxe version. And this is without you changing or calibrating any of the settings. Project Cars 2 works very well with a steering wheel but even better with a gamepad (surprisingly).

Luckily, Project Cars 2 gives you a host of settings to fine-tune and help you increase the scale of realism and difficulty. Project Cars 2 Recommended System Requirements:
