The majority of your time with Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends will be spent in the game's career mode, which is split into three eras. Each era contains a different selection of cars from the 1940's to 2011, but the general setup of each block of races is the same. Races are split into missions, and come in just a few overall types: complete a lap within a specific time limit, win a race, overtake all opponents, and so on. There's very little variety to the presentation of races and missions, so you'll find yourself stuck competing on the same few racetracks, using the same few cars until you eventually unlock something else to experience.
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Test Drive: Ferrari Racing takes us in an interesting tour through Ferrari's history. Slightly Mad Studios has created a fine racing game that still gives the impression it hasn't harnessed its full potential. The inexplicable delay suffered in Europe sealed its fate, eliminating any possibility of arousing interest.
DSOGaming writes: "A while back, we informed you about the cancellation of the PC version for Test Drive: Ferrari Legends. Thankfully though, it appears we were wrong as the game has finally hit Gamersgate and Steam."
I like the "it appears we were wrong..." bit, followed by conclusive proof that they were wrong.