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Published: 2017-08-28, Author: Luke , review by: in.ign.com
F1 2017 isn't light years ahead of the already very good F1 2016 but the new cars, retro content, and the juiced-up career mode make a very strong case for the upgrade, and I really appreciated the enhanced force feedback on a wheel. Rich with details and...
Published: 2017-08-29, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Brilliant R&D tree, great component management system, cars feel fantastic, mechanical wear adds authenticity, hangs together superbly as a game
Distinctly dodgy facial animations
F1 2017 certainly feels more authentic and true-to-life than any of its predecessors - and the way in which it gels as a game (whose subject matter just happens to be Formula One) is unprecedented.See current price on Amazon UK - Amazon USYes the facial a...
Published: 2017-08-24, Author: Martin , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: It was always better back in the day, wasn't it? Over the years I've collected all sorts of F1 paraphernalia - pocketfuls of discarded rubber picked up from just off the racing line of Eau Rouge during a post-race track invasion, photos of drivers awkward...
F1 2017 offers a decent step up from last year's game, and has clearly been made with Formula 1 fans in mind. It takes a thorough look at modern F1 in 2017, and gives you access to all the new tasks a modern driver has to do – from managing engine parts t...
The expanded, ultra-involved career mode, Learning to drive properly yields huge rewards, Looks slightly more naturalistic than F1 2016
It's become very complicated in order to satisfy fans, Classic content is inferior to F1 2013's, The crashes are still underwhelming. F1 2010's are better
F1 2017 is another superbly authentic recreation of modern F1. However, the sport's current complexity will be overwhelming for most, and the returning classic content is nowhere near as good as it should be...
I think F1 2017 has done enough to attract series veterans back for another round. The career mode changes are interesting, and the new Championship modes look like they could be great fun as well. I've not yet had the chance to try online multiplayer, th...
Published: 2017-09-07, Author: Matt , review by: hookedgamers.com
Cars feel fantastic, deep career mode, extra classic cars
Occasional bad decisions from AI
then, its hard to level any complaints at F1 2017. Its one of the best simulation racing games around, with the one caveat being that you probably have to be a fan of F1 to enjoy it. Open wheel racing isnt for everyone, but if you do enjoy the fastest...
Published: 2017-08-27, Author: James , review by: gamespot.com
New cars are superb to drive, Career mode is the best it's ever been, New practice programs make for engaging tutorials, Addition of classic cars enhance variety, Incredibly realistic and competitive racing AI