
and published by Electronic Arts for PlayStation. Other issues like there being some noticeable difference in which team you race for would add some spice but when it doesn't have any effect on the game, you might question its value as an option. F1 Career Challenge is a First-person and Third-person Driving Simulation developed by Image Space, Inc. Select your own helmet design and the pinnacle achievement see your name at the top of the leader. F1 Career Challenge is a modest upgrade over F1 2002, the main difference being that you now guide your own driver through four full seasons on the F1A circuit. For instance, since you cannot select a professional racer and subsequently must create one from scratch, you'd expect more than four choices'but four is all you get. RACE AS YOURSELF Create yourself as a driver in the game to challenge real-life F1 stars. Unfortunately, it falls short on certain details that can help keep the game from getting stale. Unfortunately, the career option is more of a mixed bag as some aspects work well, such as four F1 seasons to play through and an expectable level of car 'tinkering'? ability before races. This shouldn't cause many problems however as creating a rookie driver and working your way up to veteran status can keep the game fresh for some time if executed well. Real-world insights and new gameplay mechanics combine to deliver.

Step into the shoes of a real manager in a living, breathing football world where the fate of your club rests with you.

Although there is an option for a quick race and multiplayer games, the career mode is where the majority of the game is meant to be played. Master the managerial essentials in a tailored version of Football Manager that’s been adapted for console play on the biggest stage. Similar in many ways to the 2001 release (graphics, gameplay, audio), the biggest difference is clearly the career mode.
