Codemasters have pushed ahead with the ‘behind the scenes, off the track’ aspects that they tested the waters with in DiRT 2 aspects which have been taken a few steps further here, with the expansion of the paddock area and the inclusion of a visible (though graphically disappointing) agent and press interviews. You’ll notice straight away that the loading and menu screens are near identical, although they now have an F1 theme and styling. If you’ve played either of those two racers then you’ll feel right at home with F1 2010. This year that racer is F1 2010, the first F1 game to feature on both HD consoles and the PC, but does it live up to the quality we’ve come to expect from Codemasters after the success of DiRT 2 and Race Driver: GRID? A pattern has begun to emerge of Codies releasing one premier racing title each year to universal positive critical reception. By Craig Snow, posted on 28 September 2010 / 7,807 ViewsĬodemasters have clearly established themselves as one of the world’s leading independent developers, and above all other genres the racing one seems to be their true forte.
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