I thought it might take away from the valuable time needed reviewing the main part of the game. First off, I didn’t touch the F2 starter series for the My Career mode last year. Yes, it is coming from someone who has put over 300-hours into F1 2019, and I’m saying this because some of my issues from last year have been addressed. Yes, it is another game in a yearly release schedule. Take it for what it is, from whom it is coming from, and why, but I think there is a lot improved over the last year of Formula 1 between 20. The question on many minds is, does it keep what is true to the series while also adding to it? Yes. It would be easy to think lockdown and working from home led to an uptick in productivity this year. This includes a wholly separate career mode, a casual fan-friendly option for single player, a hardcore “pro” mode, more detail in character creation tools, seasons that can be full length or not, which is an F2 suggestion I made last year, and a lot more. Not only are we treated to the promised new team mode, but we’re also given some other new things too. Over the weekend I’ve been playing quite a bit of F1 2020, a game that is bringing a lot to the table with many different changes overall. Nevertheless, it is a new season and with it comes a new game as well. Yes, F1 might be turning 70 this year, but it acts slightly like it is stuck in the 1970s. No more of that “video game” thing these young whippersnappers have been playing. A proper one, as we’ve been reminded by so many racing series in recent days and weeks. Yes, for the first time in 2020 and the first time in several months, we’ve had a race in Formula 1. “ And it is lights out, and away we go !” are words that I’m sure brought smiles to many F1 fans this weekend.
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