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ZTGD | Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends Review

Ken McKown writes: Creating any vehicle-specific racing game is always a challenge. You run the risk of segregating your audience due to a lack of interest in the featured vehicle, or not catering enough to those that want the full-on experience. Test Drive Ferrari is the latest to take up the challenge, and the results are mixed. The game focuses heavily on the simulation aspect of racing, yet fails to take it the full nine yards when it comes to features. What we are left with is a straightforward affair that will leave almost everyone feeling a little dissatisfied.

joffa814309d ago (Edited 4309d ago )

All these reviews and still not a sniff of a release here in the UK even though it's out in Europe and US !!!!

ATARI GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER AND GET THIS GAME RELEASED HERE IN THE UK !!!!

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'Defiance', 'Baldur's Gate Enhanced' added to Amazon Mayem event

XMNR: Amazon updated its Digital Games Mayhem Sale for downloadable PC titles with some new selections Friday and Saturday. This includes the television tie-in, Defiance, along with the upgraded version of one of the greatest role-playing games ever made, Baldur’s Gate.

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Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends Review - LaPS3

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.

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Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends PC Not Cancelled After All, Finally Out On Digital Stores

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."

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honestgamer4152d ago

I like the "it appears we were wrong..." bit, followed by conclusive proof that they were wrong.