
For the first time ever, players are able to drive Formula 2 cars in an F1 game. While incredible and accurate graphics are a must for a modern F1 game, what we weren't expecting was for the game to have a story mode. F1 2019's graphics are simply breathtaking and the detail is incredible, down to the flecks of mud landing on your visor should you veer off the track and drive through some grass. Modern day gaming naturally calls for so much more than that, and F1's video game developer, Codemasters, continues to deliver on that. RELATED: EA Insists FIFA Does Nit Utilize Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment PatentsĮarly iterations of F1 games were simply about fans being able to drive around some of their favorite tracks using their favorite racers. F1 2019 hit store shelves this past weekend, and as always, it is a must-have for any avid fan of the sport. They all release a brand new game every year. Although the games might not get as much recognition for doing so, Formula 1 can also be included in that list. However, before CoD and other games were doing it, the world of sports had annual video games releases down pat. There has been at least one new CoD game every year since 2003. Call Of Duty is the one that immediately springs to mind.

There are some video game franchises that like to churn out a new title every single year.

