


In F1 2016, Codemasters has attempted to capture the feeling by plonking you, the driver, down at a desk with a laptop and phone to manage your life, with both your lead engineer and agent walking up to you, talking at you for 30 seconds before wandering off. Video: Watch our first impressions of F1 2016įormula One is known for its ridiculous city-cum-circus on wheels that goes trundling around the world, taking over 19 cities over the course of the nine-month season. To structure this review, I’m going to take you on a journey through a typical race weekend of the game’s 10-season Career mode. It’s not perfect, but the small tweaks the team has made have worked wonders for a series that was beginning to look like it had reached its limits. Available for PS4, Xbox One and PC (version tested)Īfter years of skirting around compromises between immersion and development cycles, Codemasters has finally jumped head first into the most in-depth Formula One game in years.
