F1 2011 is a great sequel that faithfully represents the thrill and difficulty of driving the world's best racing cars. F1 2011 builds on the success of Codemasters' first F1 title by developing its ...
Small-scale sim-racing launches with the Playstation Vita next month. F1 2011 brings most of the features of last September's version along for the ride, but the handheld version features a few key ...
Serious simmers aren't interested in distracting sops to realism like blurring, cockpit view and bobbing driver heads, according to F1 2011 designer Stephen Hood. "I often feel as though [cockpit view ...
Interestingly, I was handed one of the old versions of the test unit – the one with the sliding screen. So my initial impression that it felt like a PSP Go is probably more to do with the fact this ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. F1 2011 builds on the success of Codemasters' first F1 title by developing its most impressive features and fixing many of its flaws. The car handling ...
Hailing from sunny (not as much as people think) Italy and long standing gamer since the age of Mattel Intellivision and Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Definitely a multi-platform gamer, he still holds the old ...
The development team at UK-based Sumo Digital have carved themselves quite a niche in the handheld arena; they've been porting racing games to portables for a variety of publishers since 2005. It's ...
When Codemasters gained the exclusive rights to publish Formula 1 games in 2009, fans had good reason to remain cautious. After all, F1 is a sport that many take seriously. It’s not a NASCAR, and it’s ...
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