F1 23 is a convincing and gigantic F1 experience. Our review.
After the disappointingly diminutive F1 22, F1 23 has lit up the timesheet purple—essentially delivering three great F1 games in one lap. One for the Netflix generation, one for the hardcore and one for loot addicts. Yes, seriously. Add in eSports shenanigans and you might just question whether Codemasters has spread itself too thinly. Surely it can'tForemost is the return of the fictional Braking Point story, which takes pride of place at the top of the main menu.
Which brings us to the second pillar: career mode. Career really came alive around F1 2018 and it's been perfected by this point, allowing you to start a brand new team and either be a driver or be both driver and manager. Aside from new scenes presented by Natalie Pinkham, the career mode is largely unchanged from last year's excellent game, though you now can add three bonus tracks from the second year onwards, namely Shanghai, Paul Ricard and Algarve.
Interestingly, lower license rankings also lower the difficulty setting, so C-licensed drivers will have their crashed car automatically reset to the track at near-enough full racing speed, and online races will even see the first lap being completely collision free, with contact detection only switched on for lap 2 onwards at one tier, which is a fantastic idea considering the first corner is always bedlam in less civilised lobbies.
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