Abstract: WipEout and PlayStation have always gone together like smuggling food and cinemas. When it's not been skirting dangerously close to inducing epileptic fits, Sony's very own speed racer has always basked in crisp visual fluidity and finely tuned driving...
Abstract: A $20 game on the Playstation Network? Thats pure gold these days, and Wipeout HD is no exception - find out inside just what youre missing if you dont own a PS3. One Word: ZoneYou only see one thumb up there because my writing templates dont allo...
Abstract: Going over a speed boost panel it's as if I can feel the speed trying to peel the skin off my face. Approaching the sound barrier causes my vision to blur, making the rave-inspired pattern of the track blend into a grayish soup. I must maintain a decen...
For $20 you aren’t going to find a cooler racing game than wipEout HD. Sure, most of the content is remodeled from the PSP games that have come before it, but I’m guessing that if I hadn’t told you that then you would never make the conn...
No Elimination mode; no ship customization beyond packed-in skins.
WipEout HD is fast, looks gorgeous and runs smoothly online. It updates the two PSP titles to HD magnificently, losing none of the performance while adding a stunning amount of graphical flair. Its also a great value when downloaded for $20 over PSN. ...
Abstract: It's been a long time since the Wipeout series' 1995 debut, when it supplanted Nintendo's F-Zero as the antigrav racer to beat. In the intervening years between its inaugural episode and the just-released Wipeout HD on PS3, the series continued to push...
Abstract: The WipEout franchise is synonymous with Sony. Sure, a quick fact check of the series' history will turn up platform excursions - the futuristic racer made appearances on the SEGA Saturn and Nintendo 64, for example - but ever since the 1995 PlayStatio...