Lotus Challenge

Publishers Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Europe) Ltd.
Developers Kuju Entertainment Ltd.
Release date 2001
Genre Racing
Game rating

Game Description

Now here’s a first for new-gen console racing games: Lotus Challenge for the PlayStation 2 actually lets you damage the cars. Astonishing. It’s all standard racing fare here and for the most part there’s nothing out of the ordinary that would make you sit up and point screenwards in astonishment–until you smash your Elise into a solid object, at which point panels fly off convincingly and bodywork crumples satisfyingly during your attempts to keep your vehicle of choice under control. Real racing at last–hurrah!

Officially licensed by the British racing and sports car specialists, this game covers many years of Lotus’ history, allowing the player to take the wheel of cars ranging from the 40s and 50s right up to the late 90s. Control is good, if a little spongy at times; it’s difficult to say if this is true to the real cars, but for a video game it feels a little woolly after the crisp, responsive handling of Gran Turismo 3. Other than that Lotus Challenge is a competent little racer with a lot going for it. Graphics are up to the PS2’s increasingly high standards and while some of the circuits lack a little in the imagination stakes, this is a title that sports-car fans are going to want to dabble with. –Chris Russell

Download Lotus Challenge

We might have the game available for more than one platform. Lotus Challenge is currently available on these platforms:

Windows (2001)

Lotus Challenge (Sold Out Software).iso (399.4MB)

Additional files, patches and fixes

 

Lotus Challenge Screenshots

PlayStation 2

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  1. It appears that this is preserved on My Abandonware (Albeit dated 2003 instead.) along with “Sound fix for Windows 7/8/10”. 😃

    🔗 https://www.myabandonware.com/game/lotus-challenge-iw0

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    Furthermore, it appears that this is preserved on Internet Archive thanks to Joshua Maitland. 😃

    According to a review, there are compatibility issues with 64-bit Windows 10, which prevent the game starting and saving settings. Hmm… 🤔

    🔗 https://archive.org/details/lotuschallengeiso/

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