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WipEout Pulse Review

PSP Review by Tom Bramwell

21 November, 2007

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According to those splendid websites that go around counting all the review scores, WipEout Pure is the second best game on the PSP. Ever. That's not bad for the seventh game in a clubby racing series that's definitely had its uppers and downers. Lucky number eight, due out for Christmas, remembers to drink lots of water and has a jolly old time too.

At its core, it's still the same old WipEout: pilot your fragile ship around very fast courses over and over again until you know where all the boost pads are and you've worked out how to air-brake through the tight corners without scraping the sides. But thanks to a cleverly reworked single-player game, it's a lot easier to get on with.

The campaign is split into a series of "grids", which are basically Blockbusters boards of hexagons, where each hexagon is an event. Every time you complete one, it unlocks the hexagons adjacent to it, giving you lots of options. Complete most of the events in a grid to a decent standard and you unlock the next grid. Can I have an 'E' please, Bob?

Best of all, no two pills are the same [surely "hexagons"? - Ed]. Some are races or race tournaments, where you tussle with seven AI opponents over a few laps, using power-ups like rockets, the new energy drainer or deadly mines to make things easier. Others are variations on time trials - there's one where you have to beat a cumulative time over several laps, while another is about setting an average lap time over seven.

'WipEout Pulse' Screenshot 1

Venom, the slowest speed class, is still pretty nippy. What's clever is that you get better just in time to handle the faster ships.

Then there's the old favourite from Pure, called Zone, where the colour scheme switches to a beautifully slick Tron world of whites and greys or reds and oranges and you have to try and stave off damage for as long as possible while your ship steadily accelerates from sub-Venom speeds to super-Phantom. Zone used to have its own specific tracks, but now it's part of the main game, reflecting its popularity.

New to the mix is Elimination, which surprisingly isn't the age-old thing of the loser getting bumped off at the end of each lap, but a sort of race deathmatch, where power-ups are abundant but you can no longer use them to heal your ship, and the idea is to obliterate your fellow racers repeatedly until you reach a target number of kills.

Initially a bit alarming and frustrating, Elimination actually grows to be rather good, and also serves the useful purpose of teaching you how best to use the power-ups, too. That's typical of WipEout though - a series that has you whimpering in the corner for hours and then snapping out of it and wondering why you were so depressed and nauseous and why is it morning and how did I end up in a police station?

'WipEout Pulse' Screenshot 2

The Zone tasks are some of the most beautiful.

It's not shy about having you redo the same tracks over and over, and you shouldn't be shy about it either, because they're all very good. They have new bits too, like the Mag-Strips, which bind you to the track so you can do loops and go upside down (you can still steer), intensifying the feeling of speed and precariousness.

After a while the game does clever things with them, too, like only putting a Mag-Strip on one half of the track, so you can either zoom over the top of a hill on strips or make yourself go flying up to a special shortcut route that's harder to race but has more boost arrows.

Tracks are also full of tricky hairpins, chicanes and tight corners, forcing you to get on that air-brake, which allows you to pull round dangerous corners without easing off the accelerator. Learning not to scrape the sides is paramount, so it helps that the steering feels tighter than it was in Pure - especially on the elevated sections where they get rid of the guardrails.

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BadBoyBonner
21/11/07 @ 11:45
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Might have to get another PSP.
Darren
21/11/07 @ 11:46
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Don't have a PSP but I can't wait to play Wipeout HD on my PS3. Isn't it due out sometime in December?
HiddenAway
21/11/07 @ 11:47
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I'm actually with bengali on this one. Where the hell is the EO review?!

Edit: Not too interested on Wipeout by the way, but I know it's popular so thought I'd pop in :-)
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krudster [mod]
21/11/07 @ 11:50
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We only got our review copy about 10 days after EO came out, sadly. Should be up later this week.
SeesThroughAll
21/11/07 @ 11:50
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Damn it. I'll have to buy it now.
Psychotext
21/11/07 @ 11:51
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Is this one of those games that looks better in motion? It looks terrible in the screenshots. =/
monty2k
21/11/07 @ 11:57
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Darren - according to the founts of knowledge that are the wipeout HD gamepage here and on GameFAQs the release date is still to be announced. There's meant to be a trailer of it on the PSN in december though

I really loved wipeout pure especially as it was the first PSP game I bought and this adds yet another name to the list of games that will tempt me in the run up to christmas.
SeesThroughAll
21/11/07 @ 11:59
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Can you confirm if it uses custom soundtracks?
dirigiblebill
21/11/07 @ 11:59
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Splendiferockin'. It shall be mine :D
reality_cheque
21/11/07 @ 12:11
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Almost of the stuff listed as new featured in Wipeout Fusion on the PS2... so is there actually ANYTHING new in this game?
OllyJ
21/11/07 @ 12:11
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how balanced are the weapons? I gave up on Wipeout because it became a combat game instead of a racing game....I can't do both it seems!
BadBoyBonner
21/11/07 @ 12:14
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Never forgave the first one on PSP for the slow down - I'd rather see a bit of pop up than slowdown.

Will never forget my mate (R.I.P.) who said about the original PS1 Wipeout when we saw it in London on a demo pod before release - "WOW - thats Fking amazing you can see it building the track!"

think the original PS suffered from Sony suddenly deciding that 222Mhz was the max they were allowing i.e. loss of a third of Cpu cycles
SBfistfun
21/11/07 @ 12:15
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Wow I'm so excited bout this.....

ten years ago.........
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21/11/07 @ 12:16
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That looks so clean, seriously. That's all I would ask for a Wipeout HD version. Maybe more polygons but certainly just the same lack of visually complex textures. Keeping it stylized and clean.

Lovely.
Zanuah
21/11/07 @ 12:16
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Sweet! I've been looking forward to this, after playing WipeOut Pure to death. :)
GamesConnoisseur
21/11/07 @ 12:17
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Excellent! Damn me if I wont get both Pulse and HD!

/Look over shoulder for the baliffs
Murbal
21/11/07 @ 12:22
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Happy with that review, can't wait for the 7th December!
Murbal
21/11/07 @ 12:22
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£17.99 on Play btw people!
Chufty
21/11/07 @ 12:29
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ROFL at all the drug references in the article. It is a very trippy game though.

Damn it, the highly purchasable games just keep on coming...
Pulsar_t
21/11/07 @ 12:35
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Wow I'm so excited bout this.....

ten years ago.........


Sounds more like 12 for me :)

Shame the DS doesn't have quality racers other than Mario Kart.. a 2D Micro Machines on the thing would be killer though!
smurphs
21/11/07 @ 12:41
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I was really blown away by the graphics on this one, maintained at a blinding rate. Puts other PSP titles to shame. Would be much better with a new PSP on the TV though I reckon...

/...(accidentally) treads on aging PSP...
Mr_Bogus
21/11/07 @ 12:49
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"...WipEout HD, which threatens to do what Pulse does in high resolution at 60 frames per second."

What's the frame rate like on Pulse?
KILLA
21/11/07 @ 13:06
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WiPeOuT
dirigiblebill
21/11/07 @ 13:09
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7th December? BUT I WANT IT NOW.

/beats head against monitor
symmetry
21/11/07 @ 13:11
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and even includes an option to play a kind of LAN game where you all connect to a router rather than a single player, the upshot of which is smoother gameplay.

Not that, is a good idea. Right, where's my PSP?... No seriously, where the fuck has it gone?
Drpwnage
21/11/07 @ 13:13
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Ah fantastic, this may just replace FF tactics in my PSP's UMD slot (not for very long ofc).
myiagros
21/11/07 @ 13:17
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wipeout pure was in my umd drive for a few months, and got played everyday, this will be the same story i am sure.

Especially with online multiplayer and the download packs they will bring out again.

I will also be buying Wipeout HD, hopefully that makes an appearance before Xmas.
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21/11/07 @ 13:18
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"New to the mix is Elimination". The n64 version had weapon challenges, which sound just like what is described
Feanor
21/11/07 @ 13:38
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Wip3out on the PS1 had them, also.
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ChrisOTR
21/11/07 @ 13:55
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I've always loved Wipeout, but having played almost all of them to death I actually think I may skip this one.

Shame you weren't able to try the online multiplayer as that seems to be the only bit that could really catch my attention...
steveb07
21/11/07 @ 14:01
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Crap, I still haven't finished Pure yet. Must get back into it and complete it. Otherwise why bother with this one.
HonestJoe
21/11/07 @ 14:11
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With Wipeout HD and Drake's Fortune on the horizon my feelings towards the PS3 are definitely warming.
retrend
21/11/07 @ 15:45
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lmao, this review needs more jokes abouts pills :)
urban
21/11/07 @ 15:49
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NICE
famous_roy
21/11/07 @ 16:55
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Will definately be picking this one up. Last Wipeout game I really enjoyed was 2097, adored it. This looks superb, not much mentioned about the music however, good soundtrack?
Red Moose
21/11/07 @ 19:42
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I've ordered it from play for €27, no delivery charge. fucking hell! And Play had FFT: War of the Lions for only €29. WTF? I paid €49.99 in HMV two weeks for it. Has the £ dropped even lower now or something?

Anyway, that price for Pulse is a steal. I love Wipeout, Pure was excellent and stayed in PSP for a long time.
jon_egg
21/11/07 @ 22:22
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A few quick answers-

Yes, it runs at 333 Mhz.

Yes, it supports the player's own MP3s.

And yes, it looks better in motion :)
mkreku
22/11/07 @ 09:34
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I want to like Wipeout, but I just can't stand all those narrow tracks. Let me loose!
dirigiblebill
22/11/07 @ 21:00
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Narrow tracks are the point of Wipeout, once you start playing 'properly'.

/elitist
Vermillion3000
23/11/07 @ 11:47
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Having more Wipeout on my PSP will make not having access to the PS3 version easier to handle.
Pure is probably Sony's finest gameplay moment in the past few years so just more of the same would suit me for Pulse. Looking forward to trying the new structure though.

Hope the soundtrack is as good as Pulse too.
Raajaa
07/12/07 @ 10:04
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Anyone know which firmware this runs on? Cheers
ChrisOTR
04/01/08 @ 14:07
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Scratch what I said before, I'm totally hooked all over again... And I thought I'd had enough - an addict can never get enough ;)

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