In classic, this allows the gamer to race cars from an earlier time (the 80’s) which is definitely quite different than the high speed cars of today and are harder to control. With a handful of different gameplay modes from quick races to an entire season, there’s plenty to be found in this game, especially the new Classic Mode. Playing this game with a wheel is almost like driving a real car and really adds an additional layer of responsiveness to your gameplay. In terms of controls, the game works perfectly on a PS3 DualShock Controller, however where it shines is via a wheel. With a variety of different difficulty levels, tweaking of cars, F1 2013 has a high learning curve but if you put the work into the game, especially by mastering the controls and the memorising the various turns on the tracks, the game is extremely rewarding. In terms of realism, even the penalties are included in this title such as cutting corners or illegal overtaking, it’s all included in F1 2013 so yes, this game has ALL the bells and whistles!Īt its core, F1 2013 is a true racing simulator, especially for those gamers that want to get as close as humanly possible to driving a real F1 car. If you do crash, you can “rewind” the game which is a handy feature to have while you’re learning the controls and more importantly the tracks themselves.
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With a sturdy race engine, F1 2013 boasts all 22 drivers from the various teams of the current championship year which makes this the most realistic F1 racing simulator to date.į1 2013 can also be played by a variety of different skill levels for gamers and more so for those seasoned racing veterans as this game offers a very in-depth gaming engine that allows us mere mortals to become involved in this spectacular racing sport. It’s that time of the year again and Codemasters have released their latest instalment to their F1 series that uses the amazing EGO Engine.