Formula 1 2012 Xbox 360
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F1 2012 is set to deliver the most accessible and immersive FORMULA ONE game for fans of all abilities… See more
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Released on 21-Sep-2012
A new Young Drivers Test teaches players how to control the world’s most responsive motor racing cars and accessible new controls ensure fans of all abilities are eased into the world of FORMULA ONE. New dynamic localised weather require race-changing strategy calls to be made on the fly, and multiplayer modes extend the challenge in co-op, split-screen and 12 player online modes. F1 2012 – feel it!
- Features all the stars, cars and circuits from the 2012 FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
- The next game in the BAFTA award-winning series from Codemasters Racing Studios
- Prove yourself in split-screen, co-op championships and online against 16 players plus 8 AI to simulate full 24 car grids
- Debut ahead of the drivers at the new Circuit of The Americas, home of the 2012 FORMULA 1 UNITED STATES GRAND PRIX
- Make race-defining strategy calls as localised weather dynamically changes circuit conditions
- Test yourself against the greats – take on six Drivers’ World Champions in dramatic racing challenges in Champions Mode
- New Young Drivers Test includes new tutorials to learn how to master motorsport’s most responsive cars
- Can you hunt down glory in just ten races in Season Challenge?
- Use KERS and DRS for new attack and defence options –speed past rivals and defend your line
- Race wheel-to-wheel with stars like Sebastian Vettel, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso
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Codemasters has confirmed the release date for this year's official Formula 1 game, F1 2012. It'll be out on September 21st, just in time for the Singapore Grand Prix.
"The aim for the 2012 F1 game is to create more of a complete F1 experience," says Stephen Hood, the game's creative director, in a new developer diary. A large part of this will involve ditching the traditional video game tutorials in favour of the Young Driver Test, a chance to show your skills and gauge your performance using the same Abu Dhabi track and conditions used to trial real Formula 1 drivers.
There will be other new features, including hot laps with commentary from former F1 racer Anthony Davidson, and a general sprucing up of the game engine that will put emphasis as much on strategy and teamplay as your ability behind the steering wheel.
For really young drivers, however, Codemasters is also working on F1 Race Stars, a funky and friendly looking arcade kart racer which gives the sport a cartoon makeover. Real F1 racers will be in the game, in cartoon form, while famous tracks will get a few unlikely additions, such as a shark tank on the Melbourne circuit.
So whether you like your Formula 1 racing serious and realistic, or fast and fun, it seems like 2012 has got you covered.
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If you think football's a complex sport, what with the intricacies of offside and the unspoken rule that the more you earn the less effort you have to put in on the pitch, you should try getting your head around F1. There's the kinetic energy recovery system, the drag reduction system, and the need for a PhD in aerodynamics just to understand what makes one car faster than another.
It's a daunting affair, so it's no wonder that Codemasters has seen fit to focus much of its efforts with F1 2012 on easing in the newcomer. If you're a seasoned pro, however, don't fret - it's done so smartly, and it's never to the detriment of the main game. Take the Young Driver Test, for example. A tutorial by another name, it's wrapped in authenticity, modelled as it is on the three day test that's become a part of the regular Formula 1 season.

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Newcomers will here be taught the intricacies of the racing line, as well as some of the eccentricities of Formula 1 such as KERS and DRS. Veterans can spend the time getting accustomed to F1 2012's new handling model, a halfway-house between the skittishness of F1 2010 and the aggressiveness of F1 2011. It works really well, and it's been designed to feel as good on a pad as it does on a steering wheel.
There are other concessions for the junior player, but they're likely to be welcomed with equal enthusiasm for those who are having their third bite of Codemasters' F1 pie. Two new modes distil the game's necessarily long career mode into something much more digestible. First there's Champion's Mode, seven quick scenario-based events that capitalize on the fact that, this year, there are seven title-holders taking to the grid. They're fun and, again, authentic: at one point you'll be chasing down Jenson Button in the greasy conditions he thrives in, while at another you'll be holding off Lewis Hamilton as he storms through the field at a rain-lashed Interlagos.
Down to the wire
Then there's Season Challenge, in which seasons are boiled down to ten short sprints, and where you can work your way up from an HRT to a Red Bull in a particularly novel way. At the outset of the season, you can pick a rival - beat them across the course of three races and you can take their seat. It's essentially an arcade mode, but again it feels authentic and it gives a great sense of achievement over four or five hours, rather than dedicating yourself to the 40-50 hours that the core career demands.
But if you do want to indulge in that side of the game, it's all present and intact. Sadly it's suffered slightly from the emphasis placed elsewhere, and aside from a few very minor tweaks it's the same experience from the past two games. This is both a blessing and a curse - it's as compelling as ever, but it also suffers from being a little lifeless, and if you've done it once before then there's little to keep you coming back for a third crack at a full five seasons.
It's unlikely many will care, though, when the core of F1 2012 remains so well-handled. The game's cause is certainly helped by the fact that it's coming off one of the best seasons the sport has seen for decades. While it's not quite the classic experience that Alonso, Hamilton et al are providing in real life, it's certainly as good as it gets when it comes to playing along at home.
GAME's Verdict
The Good
- Accommodates new players well
- New modes distil the action
- Authentic and engaging take on F1
The Bad
- Career mode has changed little
- Suffers from the same mistakes that previous games have made
- It's F1 - so it won't be to everyone's taste
Published: 20/09/2012
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Codemasters has confirmed the release date for this year's official Formula 1 game, F1 2012. It'll be out on September 21st, just in time for the Singapore Grand Prix.…
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F1 2012 - Review (20/09/2012)
Coming off one of the best seasons the sport has seen for decades F1 2012 is as good as it gets when it comes to playing along at home with Alonso, Hamilton et al…
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