F1 Manager 2022 PS4
Avis F1 Manager 2022 PS4
Basé sur 3 avis
Cant adjust the fuel mixer during qualifying and race.. not worth the play. Graphics just ok
Cant adjust the fuel mixer during qualifying and race.. not worth the play. Graphics just ok
TZ turbo
31 janvier 2024
Easy gameplay, nice cars , This is my first time playing this Sim.Raceing is fast, Fun and playback is great! Have not try multiplayer because don't have internet! But I have a total 10 Codemasters Sim Race games they are the Best ! EA sports & CODEMASTERS WILL have great games for the future I am sure thanks Gamestop for carrying these titles!
Easy gameplay, nice cars , This is my first time playing this Sim.Raceing is fast, Fun and playback is great! Have not try multiplayer because don't have internet! But I have a total 10 Codemasters Sim Race games they are the Best ! EA sports & CODEMASTERS WILL have great games for the future I am sure thanks Gamestop for carrying these titles!
Anonymous
31 janvier 2023
F1 22 PS4 Review. Despite the veneer of pristine TV coverage, a yacht gobbling budget and cars whose development costs the same as the GDP of a small country, the actual on-track racing of Formula 1 is a gritty, dirty affair. High winds, shocking in-car temperatures, debris and bits of rubber littering the tracks and crystallised fall-out from the drivers’ nappies all conspire to create a smelly and sweaty asphalt quagmire not unlike Milton Keynes in mid-August. Meanwhile, Codemasters have held the F1 licence since 2008 and they have managed to hone their product to such a fine art of customisable simulation, they have covered both the sim and arcade demographics whilst being swallowed up by EA , the behemoth of games publishers. The upshot of all of this is that Codemasters kick out a shiny new version of Formula 1 every year, floundering for new ideas while missing a trick – the real spit and sawdust of F1 for the drivers and players on the track.
F1 22 PS4 Review. Despite the veneer of pristine TV coverage, a yacht gobbling budget and cars whose development costs the same as the GDP of a small country, the actual on-track racing of Formula 1 is a gritty, dirty affair. High winds, shocking in-car temperatures, debris and bits of rubber littering the tracks and crystallised fall-out from the drivers’ nappies all conspire to create a smelly and sweaty asphalt quagmire not unlike Milton Keynes in mid-August. Meanwhile, Codemasters have held the F1 licence since 2008 and they have managed to hone their product to such a fine art of customisable simulation, they have covered both the sim and arcade demographics whilst being swallowed up by EA , the behemoth of games publishers. The upshot of all of this is that Codemasters kick out a shiny new version of Formula 1 every year, floundering for new ideas while missing a trick – the real spit and sawdust of F1 for the drivers and players on the track.
Trustvoice expert
4 juillet 2022
Brilliantly replicates the thrill of driving this year’s F1 cars and even the cynical F1 Life, and it’s awful microtransactions, can’t spoil the excitement.
Brilliantly replicates the thrill of driving this year’s F1 cars and even the cynical F1 Life, and it’s awful microtransactions, can’t spoil the excitement.
Trustvoice expert
27 juin 2022