Unfortunately, the realism bit was taken a little too far with some aspects of the game. Eutechnyx has done a great job of implementing a physics engine that properly simulates each of the cars' handling, giving you good feedback over how much power you're asking out of the car and how much it's delivering to you at any given moment. Regardless of which Ferrari you're behind the wheel of, the car will drive expectedly, ranging from raw power and performance of the newer models to the rather unassisted handling of models from the '50s and earlier. That bit aside, what Ferrari Challenge does right is the actual driving simulation. ![]() Sure, you'll unlock faster cars, like the F50 or the FXX, and you'll also delve back into Ferrari's past with some classic rides (Bueller?), but the feeling of saving up cash to upgrade your horsepower to gain an edge, and then winning a few series with your new ride to earn enough cash for a better ride is all but lost.Ĭlick here to watch the F430 video. Being that you start out Ferrari Challenge in none other than a Ferrari F430, you miss out on this progression almost entirely. One of my favorite things about most racing games is the overall progression that you go through, and how you start with very little and slowly wind up with faster and faster rides. ![]() I'm a pretty big fan of racing games, and I love everything from Burnout to Gran Turismo.
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