In any case, the game is good enough for F1 racers with a passion for older titles, and while not the best of the era, it still hold well enough to its own.
The race can also be affected by the change of weather but don't expect the most realistic weather effects either, rather just a symbolic representation of water droplets and of a wet track. The physics are also very well captured, with skidding that can take you out of a race if you don't dose your speed properly, or if you attack a corner too steeply. There are lots of different cars to pick from, there are loads of circuits to race on and there are certainly lots of hard races to go for, no matter what you are looking for.
Still, if you abstract from this particular point of contention, you are left with a sturdy, well designed, diverse game. On the edge of modern, but not quite, F1 racerįormula 1 Grand Prix 2 won't treat you with the best 3D graphics you can care to, not if you're looking for HD graphics, but not even within the limits of the time period the game emerged, in the middle of the 90s.