A few months after the console version, Test Drive : Ferrari Racing Legends is finally available on PC. Thus we offer you videos of the first races of the game, captured with a Logitech G27, without assist and maximum difficulty level.
A few months after the console version, Test Drive : Ferrari Racing Legends is finally available on PC. Thus we offer you videos of the first races of the game, captured with a Logitech G27, without assist and maximum difficulty level.
That's it, the summer break is now over, and though we managed to bring quite a lot of content in the past two months, you should of course expect a lot more in September. Our small team is as motivated as ever, so you should see a good number of videos of highly-anticipated games such as Borderlands 2 or Fifa 13 or PES 2013, but we'll also cover more modest titles, like Of Orcs and Men, whose graphics seem rather impressive to us considering it's not a AAA game, or The testament of Sherlock Holmes, which could appeal to adventure enthusiasts. If I can find some time to translate both articles, we'll also have a full hands-on preview of Harold, Moon Spider's very first game, as well as the interview of Loris Malek, the studio's president. Lots of stuff as I was saying, to thank you for your support and confidence.
After two episodes of Test Drive Unlimited, the franchise is literally back on track with Test Drive : Ferrari Racing Legends, an episode developed by Slightly Mad Studios, famous for the Shift series, and of course, their current ongoing project, Project CARS. No more open roads to cruise on, this new opus is only about racing on 39 tracks (in 16 different locations). The driving sensations are very similar to those of Shift 1 and 2, so they're pretty good overall despite the cars' tendency to drift, but the main problem is that the game is incredibly difficult. Very early on, you'll find yourself stuck, not being able to reach the finish line in time, even in easy mode. As you can't move on to the next challenge without completing the one before, it makes progressing into the game very frustrating, unless you stick to the first part of the career (1947-1973).
June is on its way and it's bringing the new Test Drive : Ferrari Racing Legends with it. Here is a new trailer of the new game developed by Slightly Mad Studios.
If you are a fan of Shift 1 and 2, there is a good chance that the June release of Test Drive : Ferrari Racing Legends is something to look forward to. Indeed, developer Slightly Mad Studios is in charge of this new Test Drive game which only focuses on Ferrari vehicles. Trailer inside.
The complete car list of Test Drive : Ferrari Racing Legends has been officially announced. Details are below.
The track list for Test Drive : Ferrari Racing Legends, currently in development at Slightly Mad Studios, has been unveiled. You will also find below a new batch of screenshots. The racing game will be available for PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 in March.