![]() ![]() F1 2013Īnother Codemasters entry that is worthy of praise is surely that of F1 2013. ![]() For Liverpool Studios, it was a fitting parting gift to the world of F1. The game was solid and impressive in terms of its career mode immersion. For example, the inclusion of the formation race before the start of a Grand Prix wasn’t a feature in the F1 series by Codemasters until the 2019 edition. However, for us, the game stands the test of time for its inclusion of features that would take another decade to be introduced by Codemasters. The game received minimal hype, despite being made for the next generation of gaming consoles (I.E PS3, Xbox 360), and won’t be regarded as especially notable by some. The game creators were responsible for a number of F1 titles in the early 2000s, with F1 Championship Edition from 2006 being their motorsport swansong. ![]() F1 Championship Editionīefore Codemasters, there was Liverpool Studios. It’s worth digging the disk out for that addition alone.į1 2017 Gameplay 9. Also, for fans of F1 in the 2000s, this also happens to be the last modern F1 game to feature the beloved Sepang Circuit in Malaysia. With fantastic driving dynamics, and an excellent, immersive career mode experience, their aren’t too many fans who were left disappointed by F1 2017. As Formula 1 games go, it also has a special place in the history books, as it features the last ever F1 cars without the halo added – which were introduced for F1 2018. We begin a number 10 with F1 2017, primarily for its ability to build on the excellent groundwork of F1 2016, taking all of the previous years game’s best points and adding to it where necessary. Enjoy a nostalgic trip down memory late, and get ready to fire up your old PlayStation 1. What follows, is 10 of the very best Formula 1 games in history, from legendary throwback titles to modern-day classics. While Codemasters are the undisputed modern-day kings of F1 games, once upon a time numerous F1 titles were jostling for supremacy in the video gaming world, with there being as many as six F1-themed games in the year 2000 alone. The task of creating an immersive virtual world, as well as an authentic handling model is far from easy – which is exactly why so few games are fondly remembered by racing fans. Formula 1 games are notoriously difficult to create and make a success out of. ![]()
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