GodisaGeek: "F1 Race Stars does a perfect job of getting people that wouldn’t normally associate themselves with an F1 game to sit down and race with the likes of Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton and the rest of the gang. If you’ve ever played Mario Kart, Crash Team Racing or even the recent LittleBigPlanet Karting, and have fallen in love with the crazy antics that a kart racer allows you to get up to, then F1 Race Stars is the game for you. If you’re a fan of F1 but just wish they’d lighten up from time to time, then F1 Race Stars is the game for you too. Even if you’re just a parent who wants to get their young children into the world of Formula 1, sit them down with this gem from Codemasters Birmingham and you won’t be going far wrong."
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Chocobo GP had potencial to be a worthy competitor, but Square Enix just couldn't help itself from ruining it with bad monetization. Still fun to run a couple of races from time to time, though.
Still sad we haven't gotten a new mod nation racers from Sony in a hot minute
I played that more then MKWii for a while.
Hardcore Gamer: To celebrate the upcoming F1 racing season, Bundle Stars is releasing F1 Race Stare and all 13 of its DLC packs for under $5.
IM PLAYIN takes a look at F1 Race Stars, a mobile game in the style of the classic cart racing games.
"I love watching the Formula 1 now, but the fast cars and wheel to wheel racing made it a sport that I couldn’t appreciate when I was younger. The races were long and I just wanted to see what cartoons were on. But as you get older and learn to appreciate the technology that goes into each car and the extreme action that season can shape up to contain, you get hooked into a sport that is so much fun to watch and even more fun to try and explain to others."