Formula One 2002
Formula One 2002 is a Racing and Multiplayer video game developed by SCE Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game is based on 2002 Formula 1 Season and comes with new Hockenheim Circuit, the Renault and Toyota Teams, and revised Nurburgring Track. The game represents the similar graphics to the MotoGP 2, released by THQ. It comes with official teams, including Ferrari, McLaren Mercedes, Williams-BMW, Jaguar-Cosworth, Toyota, and more. Michael Schumacher, David Coulthard, Ralf Schumacher, etc. are prominent skilled drivers in the game from which the player can select his favourite one to race against rival drives on a variety of circuits to show off his driving abilities. The player can take part in the tournament after selecting his driver and vehicle and is capable of exploring the environment from either a first-person perspective (behind the steering) or the third-person viewpoint (behind the car). Formula One 2002 includes prominent features such as 3D Environment, Dynamic Weather System, Challenging Turn, lots of Circuits, and more. Check it out, and have fun.
#1 F1 2010
F1 2010 offers brilliant Racing gameplay for those who love playing Driving Simulations. The game has both Single-player and Multiplayer modes, and it is available to play on multiple platforms such as PlayStation, Xbox, and Windows. The gameplay is based on the 2010 Season of F1 World Championship. It serves as the sequel to the 2009 game and offers improved graphics, mechanics, and controls. It features the most complex weather system that the player has never seen before in the racing games. When the rain starts, the track will gradually lose grip, with specific areas losing grip faster compared to others. When the rain stops, the drying line will start to occur which will offer more grip which will make it easier for the player to drive the car. The game has a Career mode contains either three, five or seven seasons for the player. There are professional teams, cars, and drivers available as well as tracks from which the player can make his selection to participate in the tournament. Each team in the game has its unique objectives which the player needs to complete at any cost to advance through it. Check it out, and you’ll really love this game.
#2 F1 2011
F1 2011 is a Racing Simulation developed by Sumo Digital and published by Codemasters based on the 2011 Formula One Season. The game serves as the sequel to the video game of the same name, released in 2010. It takes place in the 3D environment, and the game features all twelve teams and 24 professional drivers who participated in the Season. In Career mode, the player is able to make his driver and simulates the driving experience. It has several modes, including Career, Grand Prix, Proving Grounds, Time Trial, and more. The player starts his career as the basic driver with limited skills within a small team but can join the excellent team by improving the skills and earning reputation and fame. The player has a chance to show off his driving skills and dominate all the circuits to become the master. He can experience the life of the real F1 driver. With prominent features, addictive gameplay, and stunning graphics, F1 2011 is the wonderful game to play and enjoy.
#3 F1 2014
F1 2014 developed by Codemasters Birmingham is a Racing, Single-player and Multiplayer video game for multiple platforms. The game acts as the 16th installment in the series of Formula One video games and introduces team and driver line-ups from the 2014 Season, as well as the brand new Sochi Autodrom, Hockengeimring, and Red Bull Ring. It enables the player to select any team to drive for in Career mode, rather than the player begins his racing career at the team smaller the grid and work his way up, like in other entries. The game doesn’t introduce classic content, a feature from the predecessor of the game which enabled the player to drive old F1 cars around the classic tracks. The environment of the game set in the 3D world where the player selects his driver and choose his car to take part in the tournament with an objective to eliminate other drivers from the race or reach the end of each track before anyone to win. The player can drive his car from either behind the steering or behind the car to complete his tasks. Try it out, and you’ll like it.