PS3 Fanboy hands-on: Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli

The true "current gen" version of Ferrari Challenge Trofeo Pirelli is exclusive to the PS3, and with it comes over 40 Ferrari brand cars -- including classic models as far back as the 1950s. Each car has a unique feel; driving the 333SP felt like a charm, but some of the older models were a bit tougher to handle. Customization options are available for all automobiles; you can change the paint job and also add and remove vinyl stickers whenever and wherever. You can take those custom cars and race them online.
Gallery: Ferrari Challenge
Speaking of racing online, it's apparently not region locked. North Americans and Europeans (as well as other regions) can challenge each other to online matches with full headset support. We weren't actually able to try this out during our playtime, but it's been confirmed to us. Aside from online multiplayer, there's also the option for LAN parties, but there is no split screen support.
There are roughly 15 international tracks to race on, and many more to come as the European DLC is also heading to North America (it's just still a matter of when). Taking the cars out for a spin, we noticed a lot of little details. Driving around in the sand for a bit gets your car a little dirty, picking up some of the dust. There is also car damage in the game. It is purely cosmetic and doesn't affect gameplay. You can switch it on and off in the options menu. Honestly, the damage doesn't look too spectacular. The weather effects, however, are pretty aesthetically pleasing, and while I'm not sure about this next statement, it seems that setting the weather condition to "wet" actually not only makes the rain fall, but makes the track slippery -- which adds a whole new dimension of gameplay. Again, not really sure if that's true, but it sure seemed that way.
Included in the game is something called "card challenge." You collect cards of Ferrari cars and you play against an AI opponent in a game of War. Each card has several stats, namely: weight, model year, price value, etc. Depending on what stat you choose, it compares it against your opponent's card and whoever gets a higher value wins. It's a nice little distraction. You can collect more cards in the game by completing accomplishments.
Other interesting facts we'd like to mention are that we've been told custom music tracks and trophies are indeed on the way. We received this statement regarding both items: the developers are "working on including [them] in a patch, set to be released shortly after the game hits shelves." That's good to hear.
All in all, our time with the game yielded some good fun. The gameplay was solid, felt authentic, and the difficulty was geared for the hardcore racer. Graphically speaking, it's difficult to be impressed after having played Gran Turismo 5 Prologue for the longest time, but Ferrari Challenge does hold its own quite well. Of note, the car shine and reflection do stand out. Overall, Ferrari Challenge might be a good alternative racer if you've been looking for something to play.









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Phil @ Aug 6th 2008 4:44PM
might give it a rent, sounds pretty good....
as for the Card Challenge... sounds a lot like Top Trumps which has been around longer than me...
dartmerc @ Aug 6th 2008 7:03PM
Sounds like War..
Pjkli @ Aug 6th 2008 5:04PM
I had this game for ps2. I first got a taste of it in the arcade. If I had enough money I would buy the arcade machine, but oh well, I'll just get my Ferrari fix on this one.
Stoo @ Aug 6th 2008 5:30PM
This is the best sim racer of the PS3. Racing against the AI is so much better than GT5 and the steering wheel support is awesome. Better than GT5's.
Oh surprisingly yes the track does have less grip when its wet...
The euro patch should be out on the 9th and fixes a number of quirky things as well as adding a few new things. The development team are really involved and listening to what the fans want. The 2nd patch should contain trophy support as well.
If you like proper racing games then this is an absolute must buy.
maxpontiac @ Aug 6th 2008 5:53PM
Trophies put this game on the map for me.
Especially since GT5P has none.
I hope the reviews are good....
C.Evans @ Aug 6th 2008 6:57PM
The AI in this game is fantastic. It has a few glitches but the devs are actually working on it and a large update is coming within a few weeks which should sort most problems out.
The worst thing about the game is the DLC, to have cars like the Enzo not available on disk is terrible and I will be hard pushed to purchase the DLC.
Carl @ Aug 6th 2008 8:10PM
I am going to pass to many great games coming out this fall for ps3 to get this imo. I am more then content to wait for the amazingly awesome full gt5 for my sim racing needs.
Rygar @ Aug 7th 2008 11:01AM
I can't wait for this one, everything I've seen and read indicates it will be what I like in a racing game (I'm unsure about GT5 after GT5P, but that is personal opinion).
Hope the trophy patch isn't too far from the NA release date.
Gervin @ Aug 7th 2008 4:18PM
THis does look sick. And I HATE the GT series. It's WAY too hard to control. I don't want a driving simulator (heck, I dirove over 3 hours a day already). I want a fun racing game that's more realistic than the Burnout series.