

Before long I wasn't just completing laps without incident, but setting competitive times to rival the competition, and fondly recalling similar moments throughout my time with Slightly Mad's first game in the series. With each passing lap I gradually became more accustomed to Knockhill's tricky corners, learning how to approach each one with guile and gusto. I started tuning my Formula Rookie car to adjust to the particularities of this charming British track, softening the anti-roll bar to limit oversteering, and adjusting gear ratios to get a tad more speed down the straights. It was not the start I had envisioned, and I could have let it get to me-thwarted, as I was, by a quick sprint around the Scottish countryside. The blind turns and fluctuating elevations of Scotland's Knockhill Racing Circuit played havoc with my rusty skills, as I spun out myriad times throughout my first practice session, making the trackside gravel my undesirable home. After a couple of years away from the wheel of Slightly Mad Studios' simulation racing series, getting reacquainted with its uncompromising style was no easy feat. The game features PC-like graphics options, and that's because console players deserve them, according to creative director Andy Tudor.My first race in Project Cars 2 was a learning experience, to say the least. In addition, everyone gets one extra car, the W Motors Lykan HyperSport, as part of Slightly Mad's DLC plan to deliver free cars every month.Ĭheck out the full list of cars below you can also click through the gallery at the bottom of this post to see some of them in the game.įollowing three delays, Project Cars is now " guaranteed" to launch on May 7.

Project Cars comes with 65 vehicles for the main game, while people who pre-order or buy a digital copy will receive even more.

And now, the developer has revealed the full suite of cars that will be available when the totally gorgeous game launches later this month for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC (the Wii U version is coming later).

Last week, Slightly Mad Studios announced all the courses and locations for racing game Project Cars.
