All together, Ferrari Challenge on the Wii is definitely in a league of it's own, but that lack of competition isn't really a great thing. The controls are challenging when using the motion set up, and while the analog control is better, it's still not on par with a standard game pad set-up. The visuals could have been spruced up a bit more, and the audio feels bland as well. If you're a major fan of the Ferrari style, then you might get a kick out of seeing how many different Ferrari vehicles are represented here, but this isn't the idea version of the game to check out, and Gaming Age Online can't see it appealing to anyone that's never delved into a sim racing title before.
GamesRadar writes: "System 3 is rewarding existing owners of Ferrari Challenge on PS3 by reducing the cost of its sequel, Ferrari: The Race Experience for its release on PSN tomorrow. It's not a massive reduction in price, as fans get it for £9.99 instead of £11.99, but a lot of companies would do well to follow their example."
Sounds like a great idea, doesnt have to be a huge difference but anything is always appreciated. Only issue i see with this is that you can only really do this with DLC type games that are tied to an account.
lol i dont know whats happening with this game, first its release date was 29/09, then delayed by 1 week and today its still not released
All Age Gaming's Phong Nguyen brings us the fifth edition of All Age Gaming's "The Week That Was". This week saw more PS3 slim rumours, dominant Wii sales and information on the 360's NXE update. Let's get stuck into it.
System 3 published new screenshots and artwork from the DLC of Ferrari Challenge that will arrive in May. Check them out.