

There is also a tiny element of strategy too in choosing one of three set ups for your race car. There’s a good 3-4 hours of content here. The odd splash screen tells you what happened to Senna in real life too between some of the races. Often these are tricky to combine with winning so you can tackle them separately. There’s also three additional challenges, called ‘Senna Marks’, to pick off too. That feel is replicated here perfectly.Įach chapter has around 7-10 races in it where you have to finish 5th or 1st to proceed.

You steer hard and heavy and hang on around each corner just like almost every Outrun-esque racing of the early 90’s. It is also very faithful to the original games handling. Add in weather effects too and you have plenty to enjoy. Old Hockenheimring, Spa, Estoril… plenty to enjoy. With 34 cars and 15 tracks that have been modelled on the more famous circuits of the late 80’s and early 90’s, its a nostalgia trip. The same can be extended to the various tracks too. The driver names are a giggle for F1 fans and the cars look very similar to their real life counterparts.
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With this comes unlicensed versions of Senna’s Toleman, Lotus and McLaren’s and 9 other teams and 19 drivers from each era. Starting off as rookie, coming of age, then his championship runs. The first is a scenario mode chopped into 5 chapters, each representing an era of Senna’s F1 career. First person view is new and I absolutely love it. Senna Forever brings all of this into 2021 with modern day quality of life features and graphical gloss. Like most games of that era, you drove down a weird turning road that looked like a grey motorway, avoiding traffic and sharp turning – holding on for dear life. As a kid, I spent far too many hours playing Ayrton Senna’s Super Monaco GP 1 and 2. Horizon Chase Turbo is a great game that has been adding new things to it over the last few years but its Senna Forever DLC is its jewel in the crown.
