F1 2018 , unsurprisingly, is better than last year's outing. There are no drastic overhauls to speak of, but thanks to another array of tweaks and minor additions, it's the best F1 title to date. Its biggest strength is in the single-player domain.
F1 2018 , unsurprisingly, is better than last year's outing. There are no drastic overhauls to speak of, but thanks to another array of tweaks and minor additions, it's the best F1 title to date. Its biggest strength is in the single-player domain.
Due to a slight technical issue, images are provided by Codemasters. Our reviewer has verified that these are representative. Eight years into its licensed F1 franchise, developer Codemasters continues to explore new ways of enriching the off-track experience as well as on it.
More customisation over last year's model; Hockenheim is in; Overhauled sense of physicality
Pit media interviews are a confusing and unnecessary addition
With F1 2018 being the ninth title racing out of Codemasters' garage, you'd be forgiven for thinking that there is little more to offer over and above F1 2017. Last year's version was a culmination of sorts, building upon the solid graphics and stable gameplay with in-depth career development and...
Made by F1 fans; for F1 fans; Excellent attention to detail; Clever AI opponents; Tougher physics; A distinct lack of Johnny Herbert
Game engine showing relative age; Inconsistent online penalties; No classic tracks to match classic cars; Seriously Jeff; I didn't ask for that information
For Formula One fans, F1 2018 is a pretty essential purchase. It looks fabulous and, more importantly, the cars feel fabulous to race. This year's game offers all the arcane experiences that go into making up a modern Formula One driver's working life.
Looks amazing; Cars handle superbly; Tweaks add even more of an role-playing game feel; Great roster of classic F1 cars; Generally feels true to life
New sportsmanship v showmanship mechanic feels superfluous; AI can occasionally be unpredictable without sufficient punishment; Multi-function display tricky to operate
The lifeblood of sports is the dawn of a new season. New players arrive on the scene. Rising stars are eager to resume their upward trajectory. The elite stand ready to reassert their dominance and take on all challenges – old and new. Yet at season opening, hope springs eternal.
Well optimized; AI presents a good challenge; Has a lot of depth
Still missing vital simulation racing functions; No true triple screen support; No VR support
The improvements to since the already-impressive F1 2017 are largely incremental and often very subtle – and there are still a few areas where it's openly coasting on previous efforts – but F1 2018 features the finest handling and force feedback for a dedicated F1 game to date, some welcome visual...
It is remarkable how far Codemasters have come with the F1 series and F1 2018 has proven that a move towards simulation can be done without alienating casual players. Finally a spectacular Formula 1 experience for simulation fans.
I'm not an F1 aficionado, but I appreciate the sheer effort by the drivers and race teams to be the best on and off the track. That passion comes through in a relatable way in F1 2018, a title that constantly pushes you to excel while also giving you the tools to reach victory.
Whenever a new iteration of an annual sports-based franchise is announced, fans and average customers world over are instantly sceptical towards it, as many have been burnt over the years after falling for publishers' numerous marketing ploys.
Vastly Improved Career Mode; Captivating; Excellent Gameplay; A Personal; Fully Customisable Experience; Truly Impressive Visuals and Performance
Off Track Sequences Are Still a Little Rough; Could Use Some More Auxiliary Content
Formula 1 has seen a bit of a resurgence over the last couple of years. Each season has seen an exciting change to the Championship thanks to some new rules, great technological advancements and of course an exciting field of drivers contending for the title.
Solid career mode; Looks and sounds amazing; Presentation; Easy to pick up and play; hard to master; Online mode works well
Too much rain; AI difficulty takes time to adjust
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