The steps forward in terms of handling and graphics were impressive, plus the AI were much better. Fever.į1 2015 was a good start to the series’ move to new-gen consoles, but it was pretty bare. But, best of all was the classic content, bringing F1 history to the game with old tracks and cars. It just had so much to offer – great looks, fun but challenging handling and an engaging career mode. Of all the F1 games released for old-gen Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, it’s clear F1 2013 was the best of the bunch. Beautiful graphics, improved handling and an awesome ‘live the life’ career mode means we’re still playing F1 2016 many months later and absolutely loving it. We all have a different ranking of Codies F1 games, but this is ours, let us know what you think in the comments:Īfter a bit of disappointment (more on that later), Codemasters brought the F1 franchise back with a bang in 2016 with undoubtedly the most refined and immersive game in the series – and F1 gaming history, many would say. Every year there’s been the exciting release of a new F1 game thanks to the talented people over at Codemasters and we’re already pretty hyped for 2017 without even knowing much about it.īut, while you may expect the games to get better and better each season, that isn’t really the case – some of them just aren’t as good, or take the franchise down the wrong route.
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