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Rating: Summary: Monaco Dream Review: As a fan of all racing simulations, I would have to classify Monaco Grand Prix as by far the best racing simulation on the market. Although Monaco Grand Prix lacks a Formula One license, the masters at Ubi Soft allow you to edit everything from the track adverts, to the cars and menu logos. Along with an extensive editor, the game has various modes, ranging from championship to training mode. The game even features a retro mode, which allows you to relive the dream of the 50's grand prix. Playing the game without a gamepad or wheel is downright difficult. The cars are very hard to control at first, however one will get used to it after a while. The in-game graphics are beautiful, with the cars shining with detail even with the worst 3d card. Other graphical features include rain, and light effects. The game does slow a bit when other cars are on the race track. Monaco Grand Prix is by far the best Formula One racing simulation out there today, and I recommend it for race fans of all ages.
Rating: Summary: It's the best Formula One Racing Simulation yet. Review: Okay, let me clear the bugs out of my teeth. I am a great fan of Formula One Racing and I have have been longing for a great racing sim since I owned a computer and this one is the best yet. It still lacks some of the "on the edge" graphics that other games have but the fun never dies. It is better than Official Formula One Racing in the replay, but Eidos' game is better image wise. In this game you actually feel the changes you make in the pits. It could be a lot better but with what is out it is the best shot yet.
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