Car handling is predictable, but thrilling, CoOp Career is great fun with a friend, Extremely faithful to the real sport, Realistically captures the fragility of modern F1 cars.
Very steep learning curve assumes you have a lot of F1 knowledge, You may need a force feedback wheel to master the handling.
F1 2011 is a great sequel that faithfully represents the thrill and difficulty of driving the world's best racing cars....
Most of F1 2011’s problems only come to light when you kick over one too many rocks or you prod it too hard. Examine the environments close-up or grief the collision system by harpooning your way into clumps of competitors and, yes, the illusion will b...
The strides forward over last year's game really do place Codies' F1 series amongst the most dynamic sports series in video games today, ensuring that if you played and enjoyed last year's game then you'd be mad not to get in on the ground floor of thi...
Abstract: You're screaming towards a rather terrifying-looking chicane at 180mph. The car shakes, the V8 engine roars, and the trees, barriers and spectator stands either side of you form a messy grey blur. You've played F1 2010 to death, though, so you'll be fi...
Abstract: With F1 2009, and more importantly F1 2010 Codemasters proved that they were capable of taking their experience with the Colin McRae and Grid franchises and taking them to a more simulation like basis and later this month F1 2011 hits the shelves. We h...