DriveClub Vs. Project Cars PS4 Screenshot Comparison: Which One Looks Better?

A quick comparison for two of the hottest racing games out this year.

Posted By | On 09th, May. 2014

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In a year where Need for Speed is on vacation, you’d think the way would be clear for Evolution Studios’ DriveClub for the PlayStation 4 to reign supreme when it releases in October. However, it faces stiff competition from Slightly Mad Studios’ Project CARS which will be released for the PS4 and Xbox One (along with other platforms) in November. It’s extremely hard to ignore the latter especially given its visual fidelity – that’s why we’ve composed a screenshot comparison of both games to find out which one looks better.

It’s not necessarily a head-to-head since we’ll only find out about the full extent of the visual details when both games are out and running side-by-side. But it’s worth checking out the difference in details for both games especially when it comes to textures, environmental effects, the sheer brilliance of the chrome on the cars, and just how the vehicles in each respective game looks compared to the other. Let us know what you think in the comments about which catches your eye more.

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