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The types and numbers of upgrades available really makes your experience very customizable.īesides the performance-boosting upgrades, you can now tune and customize your car to really make it a thing a beauty in your own personal style. Your road form car can be upgraded to a full-on racecar if you want to. This way, you get a real connection with your car which is something car enthusiasts can relate to. This means you can take your first car and keep with it for a long time instead of just ditching it after each class upgrade.
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Upgrade enough and your car will be eligible for higher classes to race in. You buy a car and can then apply upgrades and customizations to it. Herein lies Project Cars 3 biggest change. Single-player makes use of 10 different classes of races which all need to be raced with a specific type of car. There is a season pass available which will most likely even add more tracks in the future for those who won’t have enough with the 121 tracks featured in Project Cars 3 from the start. Luckily there are about 12 totally new tracks added. Some locations are returning and some didn’t make the cut anymore. The number of locations/tracks to use those cars is slightly lowered in comparison to the previous game. Every major manufacturer (and then some) is featured with at least one model – and often more – in Project Cars 3. All in all Project Cars 3 stays true to it’s known formula but feels like it is mostly intended for a wider audience than Codemasters other titles.Ī game named Project Cars 3 should obviously be about the cars and Slightly Mad Studios definitely delivered with 211 cars to experiment with. Codemasters have their other race franchises like Formula One, Colin Mcrae Rally/Dirt, and Toca for those seeking ultra-realism in one specific branch of the sport. Since Slightly Mad Studios been acquired by Codemasters it’s a bit logical to make Project Cars less full-on simulation and a bit more general fun. I won’t say the game is feeling more arcade than before but it’s clear some elements feel arcade-like which is actually a good thing in my opinion. Project Cars 3 seems to take the same route but adds a bit more of non-serious fun in the mix.

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The previous installments in the series have been well received and hailed for their excellent simulation of the sports. Project Cars 3 tries to be a jack of all trades while still maintaining that thoroughness. Now it’s your turn to feel the thrill of pure driving pleasure.The trend in race games lately is to hone in on a specific part of the sport and being very thorough about it.
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The Z has always been about the intimate connection of driver to machine.
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The Nissan Z Proto stays true to its DNA and then adds a modern twist to its iconic styling and comes with an all-new twin-turbo 3L V-6 and manual 6-speed box. Simulated for Project CARS 3, the new Nissan Z Proto has all the visceral cues of epic Z-design-long hood, short rear deck, and wheels pushed out to the corners. Get into the new Z generation months before its release into the world. Lightweight, quick, and everything you’d ever want from a “Z”.


Half-a-century of race-won pedigree comes to the 2020 Nissan 370Z, with its world-first SynchroRev Match that auto-blips for performance-orientated downshifting, the fourth gen’ 3.7L V6 pushing 332hp to the rear wheels at a screaming 7,000rpm, and a 55/45 weight bias that shifts to an almost impeccable 50/50 when you nail the throttle. It’s time to experience the thrill of the legendary Z. The Nissan Silvia S15 dominated the All-Japan Touring Car Championship in the early ’00s and, upgraded, remains a force in club racing around the world.

With a 6-speed manual and limited-slip’ diff, this Nissan may have become a drift legend with no less than seven D1 championships, but at heart, it remains a potent circuit racer. 2002 Nissan Silvia (S15) Spec R Aero + Race Conversion.Power, poise, performance: An icon of motorsport. And in the hands of the “Dori-Kin”, it defined the sport of drifting forever. In Japan, it became the go-to ride for the street-racing “hashiriya” crowd. In the European Touring Cars Championship, it beat everything the world could throw at it for four consecutive seasons. The club-to-rally-to-circuit racing legend with that all-action, high-RPM 1.6L twin-cam, near perfect handling balance, and light as a feather chassis comes to Project CARS 3. 1985 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT Apex (AE86) + Race Conversion.
