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F1 2016: The Most Overlooked Sports Game of the Last Year?

I've never been the biggest Formula One fan, but I've played my fair share of F1-related games over the years. Those familiar with these games will likely recall memories of Geoff Crammond's Grand Prix series and EA's F1 2002, among others.

Since 2008, Codemasters has been in possession of the F1 license, and they have built a franchise that has impressed more often than not. Last year's F1 2016 was released in August, and OS' own Robert Kollars described it as, "an outstanding race sim, and should be in any race fan's rotation." He's not the only one who lavished praise on it, with many suggesting it might have surpassed its predecessors as the best Formula One game of all time.

Despite the acclaim, I haven't seen it on all that many Game of the Year lists thus far. With Forza Horizon 3 releasing just a month later, F1 2016 arguably hasn't enjoyed the recognition it deserves. Of course, that's not to suggest the game has sold poorly, topping the UK sales charts in its debut week. But, Formula One doesn't have the same appeal across all areas of the globe, so for those of you who have never heard of Lewis Hamilton or Max Verstappen, here are three reasons why F1 2016 should be in your collection.


1. Career Mode

You can't have a sports sim without a career mode, right? Well, F1 2015 didn't have one. Luckily for us, Codemasters went all out with F1 2016's single-player experience. With it, you're able to choose a team and compete for glory across all F1 races in a calendar year, complete with practice sessions and qualifying rounds. The depth comes in the form of upgrades that can be made to your team over time, as well as the ability to move elsewhere if a contract offer comes through.

If there's one thing that potentially drags the career mode down, it's that the team development system isn't all that realistic. That said, you have control over the upgrades you implement, and no matter how you approach it, this is a multi-year mode that'll keep you busy for a long, long time.

"The system is easy to get to grips with, but rewards you over time as you sink more hours into each circuit."

2. Gameplay

F1 2016 achieves an almost impossible task for a game of this nature; it satisfies all audiences. You'd be clutching at straws to suggest that F1 2016 isn't up to par from a control perspective, and casual players are inundated with assists to help them navigate each of the game's 21 tracks. The system is easy to get to grips with, but rewards you over time as you sink more hours into each circuit.

Even the AI is largely impressive, though it doesn't always act in a realistic manner. You still get a good dose of CPU crashes, battles down the straights and individual levels of aggressiveness, and all of this is complimented by a simulation of speed that feels as tense and exhilarating as ever.
 


3. Immersion

Formula One isn't just about 22 drivers going around a track. The lasting appeal is found behind the scenes, and while it's great that F1 2016 includes accurate representations of drivers, cars and tracks, you'd expect all that stuff anyway. It's the little things that impress the most, substantially elevating the game's appeal.

The addition of a safety car (and virtual safety car) adds a strategic element to mid-race crashes, and new pre-race laps help to warm your wheels before a race. Tire management is a key part of the game as usual, both pre and mid-race, while fuel conservation, dynamic weather and on-the-fly discussions with your engineer are all important considerations, too. As a whole, these features amount to a brilliantly immersive experience, and the game's UI is intelligently designed to accommodate them.

I'm a huge fan of what Codemasters has achieved with F1 2016. It's always exciting to discover a game that you hadn't anticipated buying, and this wasn't necessarily on my radar at the start of last year. If you have any interest in the world of racing, you need to give this one a try.

Have you played F1 2016? Do you agree? Let us know in the comments below!

 


Member Comments
# 1 Bullit @ 01/18/17 10:11 AM
Totally agree. This is one of only a few titles that have me taking away time from Mlb The Show. For those of you that know me, saying a game takes playing time away from my beloved Baseball is high praise from me.

I have completed 3 seasons and have had a blast doing it. I really have enjoyed my time so far with this game and look forward to spending a lot more.
 
# 2 ShogunNamedDerek @ 01/18/17 11:58 AM
I'm gonna have to get this sometime. Watched most of the races this year feeding my newborn on Sunday mornings, rekindled my F1 love from the days of Mansell and Schumacher.
 
# 3 Dazraz @ 01/18/17 01:35 PM
Agree also. One hell of a game with TV style presentation the game has for so long deserved. The game captures the nuances & details of the sport brilliantly. My favourite F1 game of all time & currently my favourite racing game.
 
# 4 bxphenom7 @ 01/18/17 08:40 PM
I got this game because I wanted a simulation racing game, and even though I know nothing about F1 or cars, and find myself messing up races on amateur by going off the track, I still have so much fun with it! I want to try the career mode when I'm actually competent driving lol Also need to learn the rules.
 
# 5 Lieutenant Dan @ 01/18/17 11:44 PM
Great article. This game is tied w/Madden for my Sports Game of the Year, and definitely best racing game.

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# 6 asu666 @ 01/19/17 09:56 AM
I have F1 2016 in my regular franchise mode sports game rotation and love it. I agree that it did not get as much love as it probably should too. The most-recent version has a lot of improvements over 2015's and is about as solid a racing game as has ever been made. Plus, I love the in-game save system, which allows me to run full sessions and races.
 
# 7 pk500 @ 01/20/17 11:44 AM
Great story. Agree 100 percent.

F1 2016 was almost an ideal sim-cade racing game. Perfection would have been reached if Codemasters added the classic cars and tracks, even as DLC, that were in F1 2014.
 
# 8 jcas007 @ 01/21/17 01:15 AM
,definitely awesome from testing to qualifying to the race makes the career mode so realistic
 
# 9 dubcity @ 01/22/17 12:29 AM
Finally got this the other day, and yes it's brilliant. Once you figure out the right assistance level and controls, it is highly enjoyable. And the opponent AI blows Project Cars away, not that thats hard to do.
 
# 10 poulka @ 01/23/17 06:05 AM
This is a game that is not on many people's radars. But it is great racing title, from presentation, to some really nice details, and finally the action on the track.
 
# 11 brandon27 @ 01/24/17 06:41 PM
I'd have to agree. I couldn't stop playing this when it first came out. Loved every second of it. Then FH3 came along, and I always play alot of Madden too, so it just got lost in the shuffle and, well... overlooked in my collection. I've been back and forth between Madden and FH3 with some Division sprinkled in too, but I saw the tile in my games list the other day and said to myself, damn, I need to get back into that game because its awesome.
 

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