F1 2020 Reviews
As with the previous title, Codemasters hit the perfect key again and continue to set the stage for how to make an almost perfect game of a sports discipline. Being an update of the formula that we have for 5 years, each season that passes is made by making small improvements and updating the templates giving fans of Formula 1 the feeling of really being at the wheel of a Ferrari or a McLaren.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
F1 2020 is by far the most accessible simulation racer available, without sacrificing what genre fans love. There are dozens of menus to get lost in with customizable options, but also just as many accessibility features for newcomers. Sadly, the differences between My Team and My Career aren’t as vast as I’d have liked, but nothing really takes away from the fact that this is a damn good racer.
Codemasters builds on the foundation of the previous years and delivers bigtime: F1 2020 is the pinnacle of the series so far. Bigger, better and more user-friendly - Codemasters may have played it save, but also creates one of the best racing-games in recent history.
Review in German | Read full review
If this is how F1 goes out on current-gen, Codemasters should be proud of where it's taken the series, not only in making it more open and accessible to players of all skill levels, but also in bringing unprecedented depth, detail and immersion. Make no mistake, F1 2020 is the best Formula One game money can buy and a stellar racing experience in its own right.
Being booted back to the dashboard pretty consistently was a massive blow to my enjoyment, so that needs to get patched out quickly, but otherwise, this is the biggest and best F1 package we've got from Codemasters to date. My Team adds a heap of extra longevity to the game. On top of that, there's now a dedicated E-sports menu, online leagues and weekly events, so there's plenty of content to enjoy. The new Podium Pass system is the only question mark. Hopefully, Codemasters will resist the urge to turn its F1 license into yet another horrendous "live-service" marketplace, and will instead continue to build on their great new My Team mode and deliver outstanding on-track action for us Formula 1 fans.
All things considered, F1 2020 offers a fantastic experience for Formula 1 fanatics.
I've not driven an F1 car in real life, but I do get to play a fair few different racing games each year, and I'm happy to report that F1 2020 is up there with the best of them in terms of fun. It's incredible engaging with a wheel and pedals, and you can customize the game to match the difficulty level you're looking for. It looks good and sounds as good as you can hope a turbocharged hybrid F1 car to sound.
Codemasters brings one of the best and most accessible racing games this generation with F1 2020.
Codemasters’ F1 series is continuing to improve and stake its claim as the best racing game for simulation veterans and newcomers.
Overall, F1 2020 maintains the series' position as a go-to place for an exceptional racing game.
Thoughtful tweaks and deeper team management make a superb update as other annualised sports series flounder
Despite the difficulties of balancing linked to the delayed start of the F1 championship, the final result is definitely appreciable. The British team seems to have put in place a complete and playful articulated product, which alongside the tested guide system of the series combines new contents of excellent workmanship.
Review in Italian | Read full review
F1 2020 improves its already very good predecessor with sensible comfort settings and a successful My Team mode.
Review in German | Read full review
Codemasters' already consistent and strong racing series gets even stronger with F1 2020
Put simply, F1 2020 is the most fun, customisable, immersive and realistic official F1 racing game ever made.
F1 2020 continues the positive trend the series has had over the last multiple years by not only improving on existing game modes and game mechanics, but also introducing the brand new My Team mode and even new racing options that make the game more accessible than ever.
As the final F1 game of the generation, F1 2020 goes out with a bang, making it a must play for anyone, racing fan or not.
F1 2020 is the ultimate title for racing fanatics as it’s a game for those with an unrelenting will to win, no matter how long it takes.
F1 2020 is the most accessible game of the series and with addition of MyTeam Mode and removing the annoying parts of Career and a solid gameplay it has become the best F1 game in this generation.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Codemasters' stewardship of the F1 licence finally gets into top gear with a thrillingly rigorous simulation that also makes every effort to make its appeal as broad as possible.