F1 2015 Review Round-up: What do racing fans think of Codemasters' newest installment in the franchiset?

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F1 in the real world is a consistently reoccurring event that draws avid drivers and car enthusiasts together for unforgettable experiences. Codemasters has stayed loyal to the sport by giving the only the best through their own rendition, F1. For 2015's next-gen expansion, all sorts of feedback has stormed the gaming world.

As reviewed in The Guardian, due to the modelling of the engine and the physics emphasized, pure realism is one of the most ideal factors that make the F1 superb. With the aerodynamics, tyre wear and the tank's fuel, the details of the game surely takes a far step forward. There are points where in the game is updated of the racers and team's traits and exhibitions.

It was also noted that there are other characters with designated roles that adds minute details to the game itself. Once a player drives hard, there will be an engineer that will keep them posted on the nearest threat to the character, to aid the player in knowing how much time advantage they have from the cars behind. If not on the race, the game showcases a TV coverage-similar feat that also does reasonable commentary. Metacritic contains more information on the game being.

Other reviews are quite more direct, with the fans wishing to be acknowledged by the developers for the few unwanted traits. It was a concern that the game seems to lack other game modes according to some. There is also a claim wherein the AI would be a little too aggressive.

On the other hand, there are critics who say that the game has great points to be quoted on, as well. With an outstanding sense of speed, remarkable effects on the background especially the weather, and stable in-game handling, the game is generally considered a winner to most players.

F1 was released on July 10, 2015. It is made available for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows PC.

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