![]() It looks consistently crisp, bright and detailed. That probably sounds a touch hyperbolic, but the devs are right to talk up the graphics, for the game undoubtedly looks better than ever. Codemasters recently tweeted an in-game image which prompted debate about whether it was sourced from real life F1 or game footage. Dig just a little deeper, though, and you will discover some fairly substantial and appreciable enhancements over last year’s game which more than justify the upgrade. It’s easy to be cynical about annual iterations of big-name franchises, and, admittedly, on first glance F1 2018 looks very much like business as usual. Allow me to give you a ‘spoiler’ – F1 2018 fills the void and then some. ![]() ![]() I’m looking to F1 2018, then, the latest entry in Codemasters’ licenced series, to give the genre the fillip it so badly needs. We’ve had Burnout Paradise (old), Crew 2 (meh), Onrush (excellent, but not actually a racing game), plus a few lacklustre bike games. Arguably, 2018 has not been a stellar year for racing games on PlayStation. ![]()
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