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To understand WipEout, we need some historical context. When the original PlayStation launched in Europe, it was accompanied by a game that for many rewrote the rules completely. The summer of 1995 was a long one and while most gamers were avidly await...
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We at Atomic have been Wipeout addicts across multiple consoles and spellings of the franchise. It’s what made us buy a Playstation back in the day, and was a nostalgia-laced delight in the days of the PS2. Taking the game mobile with the preceding...
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When Wipeout Pure was launched with the PlayStation Portable, it was an exhilarating futuristic racing game with a backdrop of fast-paced, techno music. Wipeout Pulse continues that trend. A key skill to learn early in Wipeout Pulse is using the air br...
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While its futuristic racing style hasn’t changed much over the years, when it’s this much fun, there’s no need for much in the way of tweaking. Yes it can be frustratingly difficult at times when one wrong turn can set you right to...
Incredible aesthetics, fantastic racing style, incredibly addictive...
Frustratingly difficult at times, no real step forward for the series...
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Tyrone Williams8.7The Wipeout franchise once again zooms its way onto the PlayStation Portable that is set in the not so distant future where the gamer must pilot their futuristic ships on a variety of courses as they travel at insanely high speeds. A...
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Just like the original Wipeout on PSone a decade before, Wipeout Pure showcased the power and (dare we say) sex appeal of the PlayStation Portable. Players were almost guaranteed to draw a crowd looking over their shoulder as they zoomed around the ti...
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Wipeout: Pulse is the latest game in Studio Liverpool’s futuristic racing series to hit the PlayStation Portable. As with the previous iteration, Wipeout Pure, Pulse puts you behind the wheel of a number of hovercrafts and pits you against a range of o...
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By now it must be more difficult to bugger up a WipEout game than to get one right. PSP launch title WipEout Pure perfected the anti-gravity ship racing to such an extent that Pulse can only evolve the series with more tracks, ships, weapons and extras...
Polished racing, Great online extras and downloads, Hugely addictive...
No major new features, Losing sleep over one more race, Knowing you'll never master it...
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PERHAPS the future of transportation lies in us floating above ground - at least, thats what the developers of Wipeout Pulse would have us believe.In the game, you pilot a blazing fast floating craft as it speeds around different circuits.Races have y...
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Reviewed April 2008 by Jacob Spindel Published by SonyDeveloped by SonyRelease Date: February 2008ESRB Rating: "E 10+" for Everyone over 10Genre: RacingPrice: $29.99 The WipEout series is so well known to most gamers that it hardly needs an introducti...
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Wipeout Pulse is all about speed and futuristic backgrounds; SCE Studios Liverpool has utilized a very solid graphics engine to accomplish these images. From the sweeping camera at the start of each race to the feeling of completing a vertical loop, ev...
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Wipeout Pulse is the follow-up to Wipeout Pure, an original PlayStation Portable launch game when the console arrived in 2005. Back then, Pure was one of the best reasons to pick up the handheld thanks to its superb graphics and excellent handling, and...
Online multiplayer, Includes a customsoundtrack option, Incredibly deep singleplayer game, Extremely polished.
Doesnt move on significantly from the last game, Very punishing difficulty at the later stages.
Wipeout Pulse offers a deep and rewarding career mode while pushing the technical capabilities of the PSP...
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del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It There are a great number of racing games available for the PSP as of this writing but back when Sony’s handheld launched to hungry gamers, WipEout Pure was among the launch titles to show up. The game turned out...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2012-01-25 02:45:18
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It doesn't really get much better than this for fans of the WipEout series, or futuristic racers in general. Psygnosis may have created the iconic, uber-stylish hover racer franchise back during the PSX days, but SCEE's Studio Liverpool (which Psygonsi...
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Racing fans have an obvious need for speed that propels them down tracks and against their competition while hoping to cross the finish line faster and farther ahead of their opponents. For Sony, one of their franchises that exemplified this concept ha...
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VIDEO: Head over to our videos page to check out all Wipeout Pulse footage!Here's a game that clearly caters to its established following; what design and gameplay enhancements it makes seem directly aimed at appeasing that core base. The result makes...
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The magic is back. We dont know what bizarre mojo the fine folks over at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe are playing with or which deity is responsible for the dark pact that has resulted in WipEout Pulse, but were loving it. The synergy of thick...
Fluid racing even at the top-end racing classes/speeds; beautiful graphics; tons of brilliantly designed tracks.
Extremely challenging to the point of being impenetrable for the uninitiated; flooded with techno (bad for non techno-philes).
The magic is back. We dont know what bizarre mojo the fine folks over at Sony Computer Entertainment Europe are playing with or which deity is responsible for the dark pact that has resulted in WipEout Pulse, but were loving it. The synergy of thick...
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Wipeout Pulse is Sony’s latest lighter-than-air racing effort on the PlayStation Portable. The game is still about two weeks away from its official release date, but some near-finished review code showed up at my doorstep a few days ago. Read on...
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Wipeout has been around for so long now that a new game in the series barely needs an introduction. The PSP had Wipeout Pure at the launch in the UK, and despite being a handheld exclusive it proved to be the best game the series had seen in years. Sin...
Will be supported after release, Online functionality is great, Superb presentation, It is more of the same...
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Lets backtrack nearly twenty-eight months to the European launch of the PSP. Its hard to remember now after all the carping and moaning about the systems lack of decent games, but it really did have a fantastic launch line-up. With Ridge Racer...
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Playing WipEout Pulse for the first time was kind of like walking into a nightclub and entering a breakdancing competition without knowing how to breakdance. Amidst the flashy neon lights, kick-ass tunes and an atmosphere of sub-zero coolness, I walked...
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