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Anthony Yates

70.0
Avg Score Given
+35.1
Steam Disparity
+29.0
MC Disparity
+32.0
Combined Disparity
2
Reviews
1 early reviews (before release)|1 launch window reviews (within 60 days of release)|0 late reviews

Scoring Pattern

70
Lowest Score
70
Highest Score
0.0
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Reviews

Even at 60FPS, Project Motor Racing boasts some stunning visuals and a keen attention to detail you don’t see in every sim racing title. Cars visibly kick up debris and rubber from the track, which is a lovely touch, particularly in the cockpit view. On that note, birds take to the skies as you drive by, and it was especially noticeable racing around the infamous Green Hell. That attention to detail extends to the car models as well, and many of the vehicles sport a selection of liveries. I thought the visuals during my afternoon race at Monza looked a little washed out, but I discovered far more dramatic lighting when I set races for different times of day. Driving at sunset is breathtaking, and Straight4 Studios has crammed Project Motor Racing with plenty of stylish flourishes, like exhaust flames.

Critic
70
Steam
35+35.1
Metacritic
41+29.0
Combined
38+32.0

7/15/2024

Early Review
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Despite a few glaring faults, EvilVEvil still provides a fun, addictive gameplay loop that can be enjoyed alone or with friends. Don't expect AAA polish and you'll have a great time with this vampiric shooter.

Critic
70
Steam
N/A
Metacritic
N/A
Combined
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