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6.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 30 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 15 out of 30
  2. Negative: 9 out of 30
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  1. ChrisS
    May 31, 2009
    9
    Very difficult to master. Expect many hours of frustration as you learn the proper driving lines and breaking points for each track. Success is dependent on this. The difficulty ramps up further when it rains. This is a simulation. Do not buy this game if your looking for an easy pick up and play experience. The AI is as good as you will find. The tracks look fantastic and the Very difficult to master. Expect many hours of frustration as you learn the proper driving lines and breaking points for each track. Success is dependent on this. The difficulty ramps up further when it rains. This is a simulation. Do not buy this game if your looking for an easy pick up and play experience. The AI is as good as you will find. The tracks look fantastic and the Ferrari's are all beautifully rendered with very nice cockpit views. Framerate has periodic stutter but I never found it to be annoying or detract from the overall experience. If you like this type of game I am sure you already own it. Expand
  2. LedZ
    Aug 10, 2009
    8
    Playing this game with a G25 wheel and no assists using the cockpit view is a great experience. The feeling you get via the FFB of the wheel is really good, quite close to what you can get with PC sims like rFactor or GTR2. Yeah, the physics might be more forgiving than in PC sims but honestly quite good for console, much better and realistic than in dreadful arcades like GRid. IA is a Playing this game with a G25 wheel and no assists using the cockpit view is a great experience. The feeling you get via the FFB of the wheel is really good, quite close to what you can get with PC sims like rFactor or GTR2. Yeah, the physics might be more forgiving than in PC sims but honestly quite good for console, much better and realistic than in dreadful arcades like GRid. IA is a mixed bag. Races are usually entertaining because IA cars will fight you for position, they'll block the inside line, they'll outbrake you, sometimes they'll bump you from behind, etc... I mean, you can complain that is far from perfect, but at least is far from boring and aseptic like in GT saga. Graphics are not great, can't compare to GT or GRid, but it doesn't ruin the experience. By the way, the wet races are superb. The range of tracks and cars, although not great, is quite good imo, I like the circuits included (I love Spa, man!) Honestly for racing games, I don't need 100 cars, because eventually I'll use the same 4 o 5 cars most of the time. After all I find this to be a very good game that unfortunately falls in empty land because it lacks the graphics to appeal the casual gamers and besides it demands patience and learning the handling. So, although it seems to be sim-oriented in their physics and handling, it lacks some details like damages, tyre wear... In the end, however, once you are in the track you forget all the minor issues and enjoy a good racing experience. Expand
  3. Jan 12, 2017
    8
    If you miss classic late 90s racing games where you had to EARN your right to new content through repetition, memorization, skill and a bit of frustration you'll enjoy this game. Don't be fooled, this is no simulation but rather a hard arcade game with inconsistent AI and physics. May pass as a sinulation to the young crowd or the casual console gamer but it's no more than a hard arcadeIf you miss classic late 90s racing games where you had to EARN your right to new content through repetition, memorization, skill and a bit of frustration you'll enjoy this game. Don't be fooled, this is no simulation but rather a hard arcade game with inconsistent AI and physics. May pass as a sinulation to the young crowd or the casual console gamer but it's no more than a hard arcade game where you have to BEAT the game by yourself. No **** rewind, no stupid babysitting nonsense. Interesting concept of having to unlock ALL the content through racing. Honestly, I've enjoyed it quite a lot. It's got a few flaws, but it's definitely charming. System 3 have done a good job, you can tell they come from another era of gaming. Happens to be mine. Expand
Metascore
71

Mixed or average reviews - based on 37 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 37
  2. Negative: 1 out of 37
  1. 83
    System 3 has managed to produce a thoroughbred racing experience that manages to retain so much of the charisma of its source material - and for those so inclined its one of the best racers available on the PlayStation 3.
  2. Edge Magazine
    70
    In spite of its commitment to a single brand, Ferrari Challenge is rich in content for those prepared to navigate its obtuse structure. [Aug 2008, p.97]
  3. You've got to be slavish in your love for Ferraris to really enjoy this. I was dying to climb behind the wheel of something else after a couple of hours. It's an accomplished racer, but I was expecting the prancing horse to give me more of a kick.