Classic Game Room HD - FERRARI CHALLENGE for PS3 review pt1

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Part 1: WATCH IN HIGH DEFINITION! Classic Game Room HD reviews FERRARI CHALLENGE TROFEO PIRELLI for the Playstation 3 PS3 video game console. This review of Ferrari Challenge on PS3 shows gameplay footage and reviews this amazing driving game in HD. Win over 50 historic and modern Ferraris in this racing game from System 3 and Activision. Race on courses ranging from Mugello to Monza and SPA and Silverstone. Intense gameplay, driver AI and awesome handling make this game a blast to play. How does Ferrari Challenge compare to Forza 2 and Gran Turismo 4 and 5 (GT4 and GT5)? Watch the review and see for yourself. Classic Game Room plays a lot of driving games and this is one of the finest we've played. Superb controls and excellent attention to detail make this game stand out above many others. It isn't perfect, and we explain why, but the beautiful cars and driving physics are a joy to behold as you roar your F40 around a track at who-knows-what-speed (without a speedo). Footage was captured at 1080i High Definition and rendered as such for this video game review. This is the best Ferrari Challenge review, reviewed by CGRHD with gameplay, footage and driving skill hints / tips by watching the video. CGR is the ultimate driving game reviewer according to CGR and you'll maybe agree if you happen to agree with us. CLassic Game Room reviews Playstation 3 games and is one of the few reviewers reviewing PS3 games in High Definition HD video. Check the packaging for track list, course list and car list. Ferrari challenge includes the Ferrari 430, Ferrari 355 Challenge, 599, Ferrari 360 and many, many more.







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