Wednesday, 2 October 2013

Go! Go! Go! - F1 2013



As a loyal fan of racing games, you can't miss this series - Formula 1.

In real world, F1 is the most important racing events, but also the most expensive sport. The racing cars always use the most advanced technologies in the word. Each year, there is about 10 teams participating and they race to compete the championship throne After 16-20 races all around the world. While Europe is the sport's traditional base, and hosts about half of each year's races, the sport's scope has expanded significantly during recent years and an increasing number of Grands Prix are held on other continents. F1 had a total global television audience of 527 million people during the course of the 2010 season.

F1 reflects the resilience of life, indomitable spirit and the most cutting-edge technology in the world.

Last year’s F1 2012 represented a satisfying culmination of several years of increasingly good F1 simulations. With little headroom left for a game built to cater for current-generation console hardware, this year’s F1 2013 is a largely iterative edition. The core, current-day season content feels mostly familiar, and the racing itself has benefited from tweaks rather than overhauls. Codemasters' efforts here are focused on inserting quality recreations of classic cars, drivers, and tracks from the ’80s and ’90s, though it never quite feels like they're utilised to their full potential. The overall result is an admirable ode to F1 and an excellent racing game on its own merits, but one that may underwhelm returning owners of F1 2012 and still leave fans of classic F1 a little wanting.

In F1 2013, you can get the most authentic experience about Formula racing.


F1 2013-Game


Henry Bi
Super Car Blog Australia 



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