Slightly Mad Studios has released a new set of screenshots for Project CARS 2, showcasing the Long Beach track alongside the Jaguar XJR9, Nissan Skyline Silhouette Formula, Nissan Skyline R34, Audi R8 V10 Plus, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, KTM X-Bow GT4, Jaguar XJ220S TWR and Ford Focus RS. Enjoy!
Neil writes: "Starting to struggle with finding a new game to play? Just need to get a fix of an all-new experience? Don't worry, the latest Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale is here and between the 12th-18th May 2020 there are a whole host of newly discounted titles available for Xbox gamers to get hold of, with a huge focus on the very best racers out there - games like Project CARS for instance."
Ben writes: "Racing games have come a long way since their inception, so whittling down the best-ever racing games is tough. Here, we rank the top 10."
Motorstorm, Wipeout, Forza, GT, Mario Kart... all of them are near and dear to me. I'd add some Sega Arcade ones as honorable mentions. Outrun, Super GT and of course DAYTONAAAAAAAAAAAA
My Personal list in order
1.Burnout Revenge(Xbox360)
2. Forza Horizon 4(X1)
3. Forza Horizon 3(X1)
4. Need for Speed hot Pursuit2 (PS2)
5. CruisnWorld(N64)
6. Project Gotham Racing 3(Xbox360)
7. RalliSport Challenge 2(Xbox360)
8. Crusin USA(N64)
9. Rage Racer(PSX)
10. Dirt 2(Xbox360)
Special shout out to Need for Speed the Run, I still play that now and then love the cannonball style of racing but it had faults like real time button mashing in the story outside of the car and it was way too short.
I enjoyed the early Gran Turismo games but I decided to leave off Sim racing from my list since I have been really turned off when you buy a game and know every corner of a track before your first race.
Also left out racing with weapons games. I did love Blur.
bull. shouldn't it be separated into different categories? arcade games shouldn't be compared to sim games.
what a stupid list
GT Sport is the best competitive racer of them all. yet it's not on this stupid list. lol
BY RICK MARSH: Video games are meant to be immersive. They encourage us to act like footballers, spies, assassins, and a wealth of other characters. VR takes this escapism even further, offering a level of realism that offers near-total immersion. As well as providing the opportunity for some of the most entertaining games around, VR also has a host of real-world applications.
One of the best reasons for VR:simulators.
But you would think something as easy as Need for Speed: No Limits VR could be ported to PSVR, Quest, PC VR,etc. to make it even better without the drift. Nope. It's EA. Those lazy bums. No wonder I boycott them.
It would be great if we get GTR 3 and the newest Assetto to home consoles and with VR support.
Its graphical feature set is very impressive, but on consoles it runs like ass and its lack of optimization is something the developers really need to emphasize in the sequel
The first game was horrible both in physics and framerate, this looks no different, even worse is the fact it has dynamic weather witch will most likely bring more unstable framerate on consoles, also the AI in the first PC wasn't good, they were always crashing into each other and never knew were I was on track. I'll buy PC2 but I'll wait until it's €20-€30 like I did with the first.
I wonder if it'll be playable with a controller on PS4(unlike PC1)