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WipEout Pure - Platinum Edition (PSP)

WipEout Pure - Platinum Edition (PSP)

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From: Sony
Category: Video Games

List Price: £14.99
Buy New: £6.98
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 1170

Platform: Sony Psp
Genre: space-racing-games
Media: Video Game
Age: 3 - 18 years
Operating System: Sony PSP
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.6

UPC: 711719629573
EAN: 0711719629573
ASIN: B000FS4CTW

Release Date: June 2, 2006
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

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Racing games have never really worked on a portable before, but now with the PSP you can't move for top quality driving games. WipeEout Pure jostles with Namco's Ridge Racer as not just the best racer but the best overall game on the PSP. The fact that at the same time it also rescues the WipEout series from the doldrums that WipEout Fusion on the PS2 left it in is just another testament to the game's quality.

Although the game is, naturally, still a futuristic racer in the mould of F-Zero it tries to add as much variety as possible with three quite different race types. The main eight tracks look incredible and feature a number of new gameplay features, with unwanted weapon power-ups now healing your ship (instead of pit stops), a new side shift mode and much tighter track design.

On top of this there are four tracks culled from the PS one WipEout games, which are presented as virtual reality simulations with striking neon colours. The third race type is called Zone and has you flying round four circular tracks as you try to last as long as possible before crashing and burning. If that doesn't sound quite enough you can even download new ships and tracks online for free.

The game does have a few minor faults, most notably some slowdown when the action gets busy. Some may also find the controls too oversensitive, but a little practise and you'll be able to appreciate this as one of the best racers of recent years, on any format. -- Harrison Dent

This preview is based on an incomplete version of the game; features or problems mentioned above may not appear in the finished game.


Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Best Racing Game Ever   May 29, 2007
Simon Halsey (Nottingham, UK)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Having played the various Wipeout games in the past, this was must buy for me.

And it was great. All the things that make a good Wipeout game were here. The soundtrack is good. The tracks good, the weapons good.

To my mind this the best racing game I've played.

For anyone new to Wipeout, you race your antigravity ship around various tracks. Along the way you can pick various weapons to use to slow your opponents down. Similarly they're doing the same to you.

Once you get bored of the built in tracks - and this takes a while based on the different race types and leagues, there is a host of downloadable content - new tracks, new ships, new music. There is plenty here to keep you playing for a while.

If you've got a friend, multi player mode is the way to go.



4 out of 5 stars A Wipeout Anthology of sorts   March 25, 2007
Mr. James D. G. Miles (Cambridge, United Kingdom)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Wipeout Pure contains a range of vehicles, tracks and modes across all the Wipeout games up to its release. Because of this and the portability of the PSP format, it is my favourite Wipeout game and a worthwhile addition to any PSP collection. It's the best racing game on the format - technically it never chugs, even at the higher speed classes where Wipeout's legendary high speed shines through, and the whole game looks brilliant with light effects, bright colours and detailed explosions. In the same way that Mario Kart DS contains a hand-picked range of features across the whole series and offers up pretty much the perfect incarnation of Mario Kart, so too does Wipeout Pure for the Wipeout series.

The well-balanced weapon set, the downloadable content (new tracks, etc.) and the classic Wipeout gameplay make this one of my favourite PSP titles. I'm not the world's biggest Wipeout fan, but I can appreciate a few tracks before bed or on the train, and found myself getting hooked and spending serious time working through all the modes (the cups, the time trials and zone mode - where you can't slow down and keep going until your ship runs out of energy and explodes).

My only criticism is the lack of an online multiplayer. Sure, you can play with your friends who have PSPs in the same room wirelessly but I would have liked to be able to compete online over the internet. Other than that, this is a great summation of everything that's good about the Wipeout series, and portable to boot.



5 out of 5 stars Wipeout Pure- Simply Brilliant!!   February 15, 2007
P.Davey (UK)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I bought a PSP with Wipeout Pure off Amazon 2 days ago, and since then havent stopped playing, the exception of having sleep, but very little :)

Everywhere I had looked before, Wipeout Pure had excellent reviews and looked pretty good, so i thought it must be excellent to play, but even then i was wrong, because it still exceded high expectations.

There are many games on the PSP market, but even though Wipeout was a launch date release, it shows no signs of being aged, the graphics are undescribable, every track looks amazing, and all different too, but each track has a cheering crowd to welcome you to the finish line which is fantastic. Even though this is a racing game set into the future, it is very very realistic. Passing neon landscapes at 600km/h has never been so much fun, and you can unlock faster ships to travel at unbelievable speeds, which also increases the difficulty of racing.

There are some different single player race modes. Single Race, Tournament, Time Trial, Zone and Free Play. These are all excellent.

The ships (in the right hands) control brilliantly. After about half an hours practice you will be swooping round corners with complete ease.

The difficulty of the game is quite tough. You have to win gold medals on these single player modes to progress. At first it is pretty easy on "vector" speed to win golds, but as you unlock the faster ship classes like "flash" it starts becoming a real challenge, and you will have to really race well to get a medal. I have been doing some time trials and i find them frustrating because it is very hard to do to get a medal, even on vector, because you have to hit all the speedpads on the course, which is hard at first, and on higher speeds it is easy to miss them.

The weapons in this game, like everything else in the game, superb. There is nothing like missiling an opponent to slow him down and then sneaking ahead at the finish line. But a great thing about these weapons is that they require alot of skill to use, and when you get a turbo boost its brilliant. I wont reveal all the weapons but they are 10 and you should check them out.

So, overall this game would be 10/10 in every area. There is so much to do and it is so much fun to do it all. I havent mentioned the soundtrack, which is also good. Mainly dance music but even though i did not like that type of music, it goes brilliantly with the game. If you have a PSP you MUST buy this game, and if you are buying a PSP, this is a fantastic game to start on, and with a great price and great delivery from amazon, you should probably buy it here :)

However, you should be aware that Wipeout and PSP together will mean you will be racing into the early hours of the morning. I just hope i get bored of it before my GCSE revision comes around, but Wipeout is NEVER boring, and will be enjoyed by all :)

Patrick



5 out of 5 stars Best racing game on the PSP.   February 9, 2007
Interval (England)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

One of the problems that seems to crop up when playing on the PSP is the lack of immersion involved in playing most of the PSP catalogue. Even playing Grand Theft Auto VCS seems to suffer from this to an extent, you're constantly reminded that you're playing a game, that you view the character, not yourself. This is the main selling point of WipeOut Pure, it seems. It's possibly the most immersing game I've ever played, on any format or genre. The speed of the original series is replicated here, and the excellently designed tracks all lead you into a non-stop thrill experience.

WipeOut, of course, has existed in one form or another, since the birth of the original Playstation. That's almost ten years! The name `WipeOut' is almost synonymous with the Playstation name, it epitomises the late `90s cool crowd, when gaming became chic, when cool was introduced to the masses. WipeOut was one of these games that helped launch the Playstation as more than a sideman show. Since its debut ten years ago, WipeOut has been transformed into a long running, popular series. However, in the last few years, it seems that the series was on its way out; other genres of the racing simulation overtook it. Mario Kart finally sorted itself out, and realism rally games such as Toca, and the perennial Colin McRae series seemed to gain an upper hand. To make matters worse, WipeOut Fusion was pretty dismal.

However, this game should mark a turn of fortunes for the WipeOut series. Let's see how it fares:

GAMEPLAY: It's a lot of fun. A vast array of weapons are available to knock the opposition away. These include rockets, missiles, bombs, auto-pilots and others. The fast paced action is stunningly brilliant and the computer AI seems to be fine, at least there's no massive problems like in many other games. There's plenty of different game modes too. Perhaps there could have been more than just 7 other AI racers, but that's just me. 5/5

GRAPHICS: The graphics are faultless. They achieve all they set out to do. Many games on the PSP suffer from long distances. It's all very well having a great draw distance, but it's utterly useless, as the number of pixels in the PSP limits this. WipeOut doesn't have really long distances, as there's always a corner nearby. Oddly enough, it doesn't suffer from any blurring, despite the fast nature of the game. 4.5/5

SOUND: The sound is straight out of the late 90's, with little heard trance and techno music. While not being my thing exactly, it works absolutely brilliantly in this game. The fast beats echo the fast turns of the track. You may not like the music by itself, but were you expecting to race to some laid back Marley? The peripheral sounds are also fine, and sound great through headphones. A player from behind fires a rocket at you, which flashes by your left side. It sounds like it too. In fact, I'd recommend listening through headphones, as the PSP's speakers don't do it justice. 5/5

MULTIPLAYER: Well, as far as I'm aware, you can only play Ad-Hoc, although I may be wrong. It's an awesome experience. WipeOut is one of those games that is perfect for a competitive bout with your friends. I've tried it out, and it's been great fun. The lobby, where you organise the games, could be little more organised though. 4/5

SUMMARY:

It's been out for a while now, but it's still the best racer on the PSP. If you want a racing game and don't know which to get, this is the one. Fast, furious, competitive and great in multiplayer, it's a great game. Any faults? Well, it's a little too hard, but I suppose that add to the longevity. It's recently achieved Platinum status too, which means a hefty price drop to at least 19.99. Get it.



4 out of 5 stars Really good game   October 18, 2006
Dr. Ew (Yorkshire)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is a great game, and I would recommend it to anyone buying a PSP -there aren't a glut of quality games on this handheld, but this is one of the good uns. Very fast, welcoming to the novice but becomes demanding for the more skilled gamer. Great visuals and soundtracks with a good variety of tracks and ships, especially if you download the free content from the PSP web site. My only niggle is that it takes from starting the PSP 15! presses of the buttons to be able to start a race as you skip menu after menu after FMV etc etc. I know it's picky but it takes ages before you can actually play the game - more a user interface failure than anything, but still sees this being one of the few must have titles.


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