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Hands on: Project Cars 3 Review

Hands on: Project Cars 3 Review

Posted on July 31, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Project Cars 3 is the next installment in Slightly Mad Studios’ racing sim series, set to introduce a deeper upgrade system, gorgeous weather effects and a revamped career mode. We’ve played it, and we’re mighty impressed.

First Impressions

Project Cars 3 is gearing up to be a stellar sequel from Slightly Mad Studios by building upon the finest parts of its predecessors while simultaneously crafting an experience which stands a chance at attracting an entirely new audience. While it doesn’t really try anything new or groundbreaking beyond its upgrade system, this is a solid racing effort I’m excited to see more from. 
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