

After the first race is where you’re encouraged to look around some more, with each screen briefly but helpfully explained through a fully-voiced tutorial. Instead, it helpfully grabs you by the hand from the beginning and offers you a simple path forward to a race weekend, which is where the majority of your time in F1 Manager 2022 is spent. In that aspect, it does that fairly well but misses on so many other key aspects that I can't recommend this game.It doesn’t throw you straight into deep and prolonged explanations of what you’re looking at either, unless you go digging for them.

Overall, this game is trying to give you an official F1 experience of managing a team of your choice.

Most importantly, the longevity of this games seems about 3 seasons before you become bored. Other than develop car parts, there really isn't a lot to do in between races Sometimes I just want to drop back a little then pull away after I overtake. Why there isn't just a no deploy mode i'll never know. 3 spend modes (Overtake, Defend, Deploy) Neutral and Harvest (but you still spend energy). Once you are at the top, you stay there Just develop the underfloor and you'll be near the top in 1 year Some parts seem way more OP than others. Whilst dry races are fine, wet races seem a lottery of what tyres you or the AI go for Really is not challenging in the slightest Nice amount of data for newcomers and more experienced players before and during races (expected strategies, safety car etc) I like the different camera angles in races Races are believable and will be different every time The lack of updates for this game too is rather concerning and whilst the graphics are nice, it doesn't justify the 40 or so pound you spend on this game. Now I am in Williams and in the second season, I have gone from scoring 3 points in the first year to being at the top of the midfield and challenging for podiums (especially on high speed tracks). My first play through, I started as Haas and at the start of the third season, I was not just competing for races but dominating them by the time Miami came. Whilst that game is old now, it is better value for money and will provide a better challenge especially with some of its DLC. In short terms, just stick with motorsport manager. I came back to this game a few days ago as I was going through my steam library. My first full review on steam so here goes:
