F1 24 received positive votes by the international press, which welcomed the new edition of the driving game by Codemasters with generally positive evaluations, albeit with a few exceptions.
In fact, if there are publications that have assigned very high marks to the FIA-licensed title, with a few 9s and several 8sthe presence of some sufficiencies and even a clear failure lowered the general average and consequently the Metascore on the three platforms on which F1 24 is available.
- Metro GameCentral – 9
- Xbox Achievements – 9
- Daily Star – 9
- Impulsegamer – 8.6
- GameSpew – 8
- Screen Rant – 8
- GamingBolt – 8
- Guardian – 8
- GIGA – 8
- Pure Xbox – 8
- Xbox Tavern – 8
- VideoGamer – 8
- TechRadar Gaming – 8
- Gamersky – 8
- Shacknews – 8
- PC Gamer – 7.4
- Multiplayer.it – 7
- IGN – 7
- CGMagazine – 7
- GLHF on Sports Illustrated – 7
- Twinfinite – 7
- Hardcore Gamer – 6
- VG247 – 6
- PCGamesN – 6
- Dot Esports – 4
What went wrong?
If you have read our review of F1 24, you will already know that despite some improvements made to the circuits and an experience that remains the most complete currently available for Formula One fans, the new edition of the game was not entirely convincing.
We have in fact found often incomprehensible changes to the physics engine, a driving model that has in some ways regressed, innovations that are anything but substantial compared to the previous edition and a technical sector that is evidently limited by cross-gen nature of the project.
In short, F1 24 remains a solid and very valid racer, but one that does not take the step forward that was expected; indeed, in some situations the step is even in the wrong direction.
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