If you're looking forward to playing a realistic racing simulator in 2017, waiting until September for Project Cars 2 to arrive might very well be worth it.
Despite facing tough competition this year from Forza 7 as well as Gran Turismo Sport, Project Cars 2 seems to be everything the first installment wasn't, according to Inside Sim Racing.
The game features optimized handling, a new career mode, multi-class racing and a grand total of nine motorsport disciplines to choose from, to go with the upgraded graphics, revamped controls, smarter A.I. and realistic driving physics.
Speaking of which, at E3, this reviewer took to Bannochbrae in the McLaren 720S, using the VR set at the Thrustmaster booth, followed by the Ferrari 488 GT3 at Algarve International Circuit and on the CXC motion simulator at the Bandai booth.
Not only was he extremely impressed by the graphics, but he clearly stated that compared to the first Project Cars game, it has much better driving physics, at least on the two cars he sampled.
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