F1 2015 was Codemasters' first go at bringing Formula One to current-gen and unfortunately, the result was one of the most feature light instalments yet, stripped down to the bare essentials. This year, things have come on leaps and bounds, as F1 2016 promises to be one of the deepest and most intricate F1 games yet.
Not only is the paddock making a roaring comeback with an agent and engineer to meet and interact with, but you'll also have a far greater level of control over how your car and driver evolves in Career Mode, with your resources sunk into Research & Development and upgrades.
With new tutorial mini-games that teach you the basics of being an F1 driver to all of the usual trimmings you'd expect from a Formula One racing game, Codies seem to be pulling out all of the stops this year. Let us take you on a magical tour of F1 2016's many new features in our 21-minute gameplay video right here!
Friday, July 29, 2016
F1 2015 was Codemasters' first go at bringing Formula One to current-gen and unfortunately, the result was one of the most feature light instalments yet, stripped down to the bare essentials. This year, things have come on leaps and bounds, as F1 2016 promises to be one of the deepest and most intricate F1 games yet.
Not only is the paddock making a roaring comeback with an agent and engineer to meet and interact with, but you'll also have a far greater level of control over how your car and driver evolves in Career Mode, with your resources sunk into Research & Development and upgrades.
With new tutorial mini-games that teach you the basics of being an F1 driver to all of the usual trimmings you'd expect from a Formula One racing game, Codies seem to be pulling out all of the stops this year. Let us take you on a magical tour of F1 2016's many new features in our 21-minute gameplay video right here!
F1 2016 launches for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC on 19th August 2016. It's available to pre-order now via the Xbox Games Store.