Published: 2011-07-13, Author: Andy , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Everyone wants a slice of family gaming action these days. Now, I'm not talking about mums and dads wanting their time of the 360 or PlayStation 3, although no doubt that's true, I'm talking about the platform holders that are busy courting the wide op...
WipEout HD Fury is a near perfect expansion to a brilliant franchise, boasting more than enough content to warrant its £7.99 price tag. Furthermore, its produced and presented with typical WipEout sparkle and style. Final Score: 9/10 Please share thi...
HD is the most polished WipEout game so far, but doesn’t offer many new features. The single-player campaign warrants the low cost, but fans and newcomers alike will spend the most time seeking multiplayer thrills. 8.4/10Print this pageUser reviews...
Abstract: The worst thing you could say about WipEout HD would be that it is to some extent a rehash of older games in the series, and to be honest that would be a fair criticism. However, saying that does a gargantuan disservice to the work Sony Liverpool has p...
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...