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Formula One 04
Developer(s)Studio Liverpool
Publisher(s)Sony Computer Entertainment
SeriesFormula One
Platform(s)PlayStation 2
Release
  • AU: 6 August 2004[1]
  • JP: 22 September 2004
  • Genre(s)Racing
    Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

    Formula One 04 is a racing video game developed by Studio Liverpool and published by Sony Computer Entertainment exclusively for PlayStation 2. It is a sequel to the 2003 video game Formula One 2003 and was based on the 2004 Formula One World Championship.

    Gameplay

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    The game features all ten teams and twenty drivers competing in the 2004 Formula One World Championship (except for mid-season changes), as well as the eighteen circuits and Grands Prix that formed the championship, including the new Bahrain International Circuit and Shanghai International Circuit.[3]

    It is the first Formula One game developed by Studio Liverpool to contain a 'Career Mode', which allows players to work their way through the Formula One teams over the course of a fixed number of seasons[4] (albeit a repeat version of the 2004 Formula One World Championship each time). Players start out testing in a generic Formula One car, and if they are doing well enough in the test they are offered a contract by a small team such as Minardi. Players then work their way up the grid throughout their 'career' through a mixture of good tests and impressive race performances. This game also had Net Play available.

    This is the only F1 game in the series to be changed in terms of gameplay after the original release. In the original version, there was a bug which during the timing of AI pitstops all the field crawled at pit lane speed, then they sped up once a few of the AI cars had made their stop, and it was common to be following a car which suddenly came to a halt and the player would end up hitting their rear and ending their race. Studio Liverpool responded to the fans' concerns about this issue and fixed this bug upon the release of the Platinum version.

    Formula One 04 was released in Europe (PAL) and Japan (NTSC). The game features all the drivers and tracks from the 2004 Formula One World Championship, but does not represent the replacement drivers that featured in the real 2004 Formula One World Championship, therefore Timo Glock, Marc Gené, Antônio Pizzonia, Jacques Villeneuve and Ricardo Zonta are not featured.

    Development

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    Formula One 04 was announced in April 2004 by Sony Computer Entertainment, and was the second game in the exclusive deal between Sony Computer Entertainment and Formula One Administration, following Formula One 2003.[4] The game was officially launched in London ahead of the 2004 British Grand Prix with model Emma B acting as the face of the game.[5]

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    Reception

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    Aggregate score
    AggregatorScore
    Metacritic77/100[6]
    Review scores
    PublicationScore
    Famitsu30/40[7]
    Jeuxvideo.com13/20[8]
    PALGN7.5/10[9]
    The Guardian[10]
    The Times[11]

    Formula One 04 received "generally favorable reviews" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[6]

    Steve Boxer of The Guardian praised the graphics, the car handling, and the inclusion of all eighteen tracks but criticized the difficulty of the career mode and the lack of help in the car setup.[10] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 30 out of 40.[7]

    References

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    1. ^ "Formula One 04". Gameplanet. Archived from the original on October 24, 2004. Retrieved May 24, 2024. Release date: 6th August, 2004. List price: AU$99.95.
  • ^ Bramwell, Tom (July 30, 2004). "What's New?". Eurogamer. Retrieved May 24, 2024.
  • ^ Adams, David (21 April 2004). "Formula One 04 to Race in June". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  • ^ a b Bramwell, Tom (21 April 2004). "Sony announces Formula One 04". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  • ^ "Emma B steps out as face of Formula One 04". Crash. 7 July 2004. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  • ^ a b "Formula One 04 (ps2: 2004): Reviews". Metacritic. CNET. Archived from the original on 13 September 2008. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  • ^ a b "フォーミュラワン 2004 [PS2]". Famitsu (in Japanese). Enterbrain. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  • ^ Killy (20 July 2004). "Test: Formula One 2004". Jeuxvideo.com (in French). Webedia. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  • ^ van Leuveren, Luke (15 August 2004). "Formula One 2004 Review". PALGN. Archived from the original on 10 September 2007. Retrieved 18 February 2019.
  • ^ a b Boxer, Steve (30 September 2004). "Formula One 04". The Guardian. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  • ^ McNamara, John (4 September 2004). "Formula 1 04/Formula Challenge". The Times. Retrieved 18 February 2019.(subscription required)
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