F1 2015
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Critic Reviews for F1 2015
Codemasters' F1 2015 racer falls far behind the pack this year due to a lack of expected features.
The best on the track but the weakest everywhere else, F1 2015 is an inconsistent lapper.
Such cuts mean that F1 2015's ultimately too slight, and too much of a compromise, to unreservedly recommend. It feels less like a reboot and more like a foundation for what's to come, when some of the features that have been excised will be slowly rolled back in. Still, if your passion for the sport hasn't been dimmed in recent months, you may well find that what's at the heart of F1 2015 can quite often outshine the real thing.
The racing and visuals are good, but the scarcity of modes and options means this is another year where the official F1 tie-in barely makes the starting grid.
It's a title that's fun to drive, but offers little to support it
F1 2015 has the best on-circuit action the series has ever seen, buts serious technical issues, a dearth of game modes, and multiplayer which is functionally broken sour what is otherwise a wonderful game.
As centuries of racing have taught us, no one remembers the guy who finishes toward the back of the pack. That will be F1 2015's legacy: a forgotten one.
The biggest problem, though, which ultimately makes F1 2015 "not recommended" is that the racing gets rather tedious.