![]() ![]() ![]() If this was any other racing game developer other than Codemasters I bet you would have rated it 3/10 or 5/10. Different teams look for different qualities including confidence, showmanship, and teamwork, which means that these interviews actually shape the game around you. In between qualifying, races and practices you’ll be interviewed (yes, Claire makes her triumphant journalistic return) and the answers you give alter the way your team interacts with you. These features are all enjoyable but most players will probably spend the majority of their time in Career Mode, which is by far the most in-depth experience F1 2019 offers. Along with this is the Theatre Mode which will capture race highlights so you can watch back your biggest wins and best moments on the track. The showroom is a new feature and simply allows you to view the line-up of cars used in the game, but closely inspecting liveries and body work can be surprisingly interesting for F1 and F2 nerds (shout out to everyone’s favourite alternative F1 blog WTF1 for making it onto the paintwork). Grand Prix mode follows almost the same route as Career Mode without you having ties to a specific team. Codemasters has also announced that F2 cars will become a part of online features just as classic cars from prior games were added previously. These features revolve around testing your skills against computer-generated drivers to improve your racing skills. Other returning features include Championship and Time Trial. Later on in the year, the 2019 F2 season will be patched into the game but it’s a real shame that it’s missing at launch. You’ll be taking part in the 2018 F2 season with drivers such as Lando Norris and Alex Albon (as well as an arrogant fictional rival prevalent in the game’s cutscenes) all trying to win an F1 seat as well. In order to be promoted into F1, you’ll first need to overcome a series of challenges throughout three F2 races. Light flares in lenses and detailed reflections in the water add another touch of realism to the game, and the quality of the presentation really does add to the enjoyment of races.Ĭareer Mode is back and now includes the F1 feeder competition Formula Two as a starting point for your customisable driver. The attention to detail that has gone into light and shadow work is impressive, and added shine to the Formula One cars makes things prettier than ever. But with the addition of F2, a couple of racing legends, and a visual polish, does this entry take franchise pole position?įire up a race in F1 2019 as a series regular and the first thing you’ll notice is that the graphics have been improved. F1 2019 is the next instalment in Codemasters’ hugely popular Formula One racing franchise, and it’s arriving nearly two months earlier in the calendar than the previous games. ![]()
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