

I'd still like to see a racing game attempt to have a commentary booth, but the in-race experience is not as dead as it is in most other racing titles.Ĭars and Environments Look Great, People Just OK I found the chime ins to be timely and relevant. The presence of a chief's voice can be annoying in some racing games, but that's not the case here. I'd love the option to hear the broadcast audio in a TV-style presentation, but perhaps that's something that can be added in a future version. Within the career mode, the references to driver and constructer's standings after the race help to keep you engrossed in the grind of a season. It's a phenomenal idea and well executed in F1 2016. If you related that to an American sports video game, it'd be like scrolling through the practice sessions of the teams in the NFL as they prepare for the matchup on tap for the week. If you scroll through the menu, you can even watch your competitors drive the circuit live. The part of the presentation that really impressed me occurs during one of the three practice sessions.Īs the time counts down to the next segment, you can see how many cars are actually on the track attempting to run their best times. The circuit overviews are beautiful and helpful when crafting a strategy.Īt the conclusion of a race, the drivers can be seen on the podium and each one of them is recognizable. There are cutaway scenes of the drivers and their teams. If you don't know what you're doing, it's best to keep your car standard until you gain a better handle on the proper way to improve your vehicle's perfomance.Īs engrossing as the vehicle management aspect can be, the most impressive feature is the presentation. I've never played a racing game where the upgrades were so realistic as it pertains to the impact on the car's performance. It helps to familiarize you with each circuit–which is critical–but it also lets you get used to handling your vehicle while trying out new upgrades. However, I highly encourage gamers to participate in each leg. The F1 season is based on a series events and each of those races include three practice sessions, a qualifying round and then the actual race. I started with career–which spans 10 seasons–and found that there was plenty for me to navigate with that option. The latter is the more challenging option because you're asked to manage more aspects of the preparation. There's traditional career and then pro career.

The grand jewel of F1 2016 is its career mode and there's two ways to play it.
