|
|
|
|
|
|
- ID = PS0264
- STYLE = Indy Racing
- DEV. = EA UK
- PUB. = EA SPORTS
- R-DATE = Mar-11-2002
- ESRB = E / For Everyone
- PLAYERS = 1-4 players
- LIST PRICE =
$29.99
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Game Description |
This is the first game to feature the 2002 Formula One World Championship and your first chance to compete for the 2002 Formula One crown. F1 2002 includes the new racing teams--Toyota F1 and Renault F1. You can compete for, unlock, and collect Formula One team-specific cards to win unique rewards and access new game modes. Building on the challenge mode from F1 2001, the game now lets you set multicar challenges in which you compete against the star drivers from the Formula One grid, or enter into a team dual and test your driver skills against an opponent in an equally competitive machine. Use the all-new Slingshot Bar to slipstream opponents and pull off high-intensity passing maneuvers. Enjoy watching "hero shots" and other race-breaking moments from multiple camera angles.
Features:
- Officially licensed from the Formula One Administration
- Real drivers, teams, cars, and tracks from the 2002 Championship
- Unlock Formula One team cards
- All-new Slingshot Bar to slipstream opponents
- Experience game-breaking moments from multiple angles
|
|
| Game Reviews |
Amazon.co.uk Review
EA Sports turn their attention to Formula 1 for the first time on the GameCube, and with F1 2002 they have once more produced an accessible, enjoyable and challenging game, which still needs a little work but nonetheless has much to offer. As ever with EA Sports, the game is thoroughly buffed up with official team names, tracks, drivers and such like, and is accompanied by the usual high standard of presentation. It's hard not to feel sucked in from the minute the game boots up, frankly. Helpfully, the learning curve is quite thoughtful, allowing you to opt for shorter, easier races before ultimately making your way through to a full Formula 1 season, where you'll need to brace yourself for the incredibly tough challenge of the computer-controlled opposition. Each race offers warm up, qualifying and pit decisions, and you can also choose between a simulation or a more arcade-esque game.
Either way, once on the track F1 2002 feels right and while not too easy to get to grips with at first, it does leave you with the feeling that you're in the middle of a fully-fledged Grand Prix. To get the most out of F1 2002 requires patience and practice, though, and if you aren't willing to apply both, then a more arcade-y racing game such as Burnout should be nearer the top of your list. Likewise, if you bought last year's not dissimilar effort on the PS2, then you may be better seeking an alternative challenge. But if you get a kick out of racing games or are willing to put in the time, then F1 2002 is well worth considering. -- Simon Brew |
|
| Game Controller |
Left Analog Stick = steer
D-Pad = steer
Right Analog Stick Up = accelerate
Right Analog Stick Down = brake
X Button = accelerate
Square Button = brake
Circle Button = reverse (automatic transmission)
R2 Button = shift up
L2 Button = shift down
Triangle Button = instant replay
L1 Button = rear view
R1 Button = toggle camera angles
Start Button = pause game |
|
| Game Cheats - Hints - Tips - Links |
NOTE: These links go to an outside source, some may contain many popup ads which can add up to many open windows if you don't close them. We are not responsible for these ads or websites please enter at your own risk. We only use pop-ups that self-close for larger screenshots served only from this website. We do not use spyware, cookies or pop-up ads. Thank you! |
|
|