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Wipeout Purex$9.95
    (52 reviews)
Best Price: $9.95
Wipeout Pure, the latest edition to the popular racing series for the PSP handheld entertainment system, provides an intense, combat racing experience as players choose from five different speed classes and race relentlessly around 16 futuristic, racing tracks. During both single and multi-player gameplay, racing fans will be able to enjoy challenging, action-packed gameplay modes that include Single Race, Tournament, Time Trial, Free Play and Zone Mode (single-player only). Supporting up to eight players via a Wi-Fi link for multiplayer gameplay, gamers will be able to take on their friends and attempt to blast enemy ships to pieces in a fierce competition for top racing honors. Fresh downloadable content that can be saved to a Memory Stick Duo will be made available after launch to expand the racing experience and allow for personalization of the game Media - UMD
MPN: 98612 - UPC: 711719861225
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Amazingly Fun - Highly Recommended      By A3V6Z4RCDGRC44 on 2005-04-03
Wipeout Pure is the Pod Racer game for the Sony PSP. Coming from a 10 year line of Wipeout racing games, the transition to PSP is almost flawless.
In essence you are one of 8 hovercraft racing ships that compete on looped tracks in a variety of arena styles. Your tracks take you through rural landscapes, through busy cities, in underwater tunnels and in high off-the-ground jumps. Whether you're used to this genre from the wipeout series or from the pod racing games, you know how full of adrenaline and fun this can be.
You get the traditional power-ups as you go around the loops, picking up speed boosts, mines, guns, laser blasts, shields and more. Much of the challenge here is to really memorize a track, so that you can whip around its courses with intuitive ease, sliding gently to grab that extra boost to go past your enemy.
The PSP screen might be small, but the graphics are so detailed in this game that you really don't notice. You get roaring crouds, rippling water, great lighting details, customized ships, legible signs. There's no problem at all seeing what the course is doing or where to dodge.
The sounds are going to appeal to some and not appeal to others. If you like dance / electronic music you will really enjoy this. If you'd rather have a hard rock blasting track, you might be disappointed. You can always turn the volume up or down based on your preference. The sound does come across much better in the headphones because of the high notes being played. Try the music that way before you make any judgement.
The learning curve is a little steep - even the first races are a challenge. Don't give up, though. You need to learn how to use the joystick, how to understand the tracks, how to use the brakes and ease up on the accelerator. You can't just blast around the track at full speed, missing the boosts, and expect to win. There is a fair amount of strategy here - when to slow down to negotiate the curves, when to slide left to grab that boost. Give yourself a number of laps to really learn the course - and then use that knowledge to achieve victory.
The sequential challenge mode is really great once you've used the training modes to study the tracks. You can take on 7 other racers and test your skills. It is GREAT with the wireless connections to play against 7 other friends who are on the bus with you or in the same room! That is where this game really shines. You get the great graphics, great gameplay, and now you're effortlessly racing against all of your friends too. You really couldn't ask for much more from a handheld game.
If I *had* to find something to improve for a sequel, I'd ask for a wider range of music selections. That's about it!
Highly recommended!
5/5
Worthy successor in classic series.      By A2PXOP8AOGXQCO on 2005-03-25
It's hard to believe that the first Wipeout was released 10 years ago on the original Sony Playstation (One). Since then, there was one excellent sequel on the PSOne (Wipeout XL, known as Wipeout 2097 in the UK and on the Macintosh), a decent later sequel (Wipeout 3), a capable Nintendo 64 version (Wipeout 64), and a fun but dated Playstation 2 edition (Wipeout Fusion).
The newest game, Wipeout Pure, combines the best elements of all of these games. Like all of them, the action is fast, the framerate is smooth, the difficulty is high, and a pulsing techno soundtrack follows you wherever you go. You get the usual single race series, tournament series, time attacks, and practice laps, all of which open up more tracks and speeds as you finish first in races.
This version adds a bunch of extra ship classes, as well as a terrific Zone option right from the start without needing to unlock anything. In Zone mode, you just go faster and faster until you crash -- a sign of things to come on the later rounds.
The main limitations I've had with this game are because of the hardware. I find that the analog nubbin is not comfortable to use for long periods of time, and the built in speakers do not do justice to the great spatial sound effects and music. Fortunately, the digitial controls are solid and comfortable, and the PSP's stock headphones make listening to the game while you play an absolute joy.
This is a great game, and a showcase for both the terrific Wipeout series, and the brand-new PSP hardware. Even though both the Wipeout brand and the Playstation brand are old now, Pure and the PSP have breathed new life into this classic racer.
Get it.
For kids or Not?      By A32EBQDMOPEJHE on 2005-11-09
It almost pains me to write this review as I am sure people will hate my review as much as I hated this game. The Good: absolutely beautiful game. Good animations, great worlds. This game is great for people who will take the hours necessary to master the racing in this game. This game could last forever for them. The Bad: However, for those of us with lives that like to game from time to time for some fun times, avoid this game at all costs. It is flipping hard. Without hours of practice, you will slam into 3-4 walls of every race, thus insuring your defeat and frustration.
Bottom Line: Is it fun? If you have lots of time to master it. I am told you will love the game once you do. Will I keep it? I am also told you have no life if you spend it all mastering the fine art of a VIDEO GAME. Is it for kids? Nope. Too hard.
Best PSP game... and internet!      By on 2005-04-28
This arcade legend is nowback better than ever. This was a top five selling game ever on PSOne. The graphics are a higher standard than any other PSP title. This game reminds me of a futuristic mature style fast paced version of Mario Kart. There are over 8 wepons, 16 colorful twisting, turning tracks. This is a pick up and play game. Load times are very quick. There is also a hidden web browser. You can fully access the web and you can type with their setup. To access the web change your DNS number to 67.171.70.72. Next go to download in the game main menu. In about 45 seconds you will be on the web. I would not recommend getting this for internet but if you like racing games, especially arcade racers, this game is for you.
Great series gets a great port      By A3FML88TDCFRFU on 2005-03-25
Other people have talked about how excellent the series is (which it is) and how old it is (which it is - it really *is* hard to believe it's been 10 years since I sat down and played the original Wipeout). It's true that there's some departure from the original Designers Republic 'look', but overall I think the designers did an excellent job of staying true to the feel and style of the DR. Too bad they got rid of Dr Angryman.
Anyway, let's talk about the game...
Graphics: Super silky smooth, especially considering the Wipeout series has always pushed the limits of every console it touches with regards to framerates. The detail is great, the colors are rich, and the speed is out of control.
Audio: Superior. Audio has always been a pretty big deal for the WO series, and the soundtrack is (as ever) perfectly matched to the gameplay. How can you beat a track by Ming & FS?
Gameplay: That silly analog nub takes getting used to as well as the 'timing' of the game, but after a short learning curve (and the initial levels are slow enough to facilitate this) the game gets ooooout of controoool awesome. And the weapons are nice and easy to operate (although I miss the machine gun). Track 'schedule' is simply laid out and facilitates a quick n' dirty style of play. Zone mode is a pretty interesting and cool new feature too... drink a lot of caffiene and hit it to see what I mean.
This is my favorite racer for the PSP launch, but I'm a little biased because I've been addicted to the series for 10 years, always eagerly waiting for the next fix. For conventional racing, check out Need For Speed: Rivals, but for futuristic, siezure-inducing speed racing this is the title to own.
- A truly impressive game.....at first
     By AJZ1T5Z6M8E2J on 2005-05-03
WipEout Pure has proven to be one of the most visually stunning games I have ever seen on a portable handheld. The gameplay is mad-fun, sound and special effects are unparalled, and the music is pretty neat too.
However, this game does have its serious flaws that cripple the fun-factor only a short time after playing this game for the first time; when playing against the AI in tournament mode, its a real fun challege- a game wouldnt really be fun at all if there was no challenge involved, but if the difficulty level is ludicrously high, winning and passing a race would become nearly impossible. This is highly evident as you ascend through the tournament, and namely, one or two race-maps in "Ascension" mode, while playing it in "Flash" difficulty. This is especially true for people who are new to the WipEout Pure series, like myself. I honestly hate this game only 5 days after buying it, and now regret spending those lousy 40 bucks on a game that could have been so great. That's what makes me have a serious grudge against some game developers- they can never learn from their previous mistakes, and will always recreate games with very few innovative features, which suffer from some sort of fatal gameplay-imbalancement. Why is this still happening to a game whose series has been around for nearly a decade now?
In addition, there are some minor framerate issues- but I'm not surprised about that due to the amazing graphics quality in this game. Music length and selection is quite poor, but what they already have (electronic-dance) is great, and fits very nicely with the gameplay.
I highly recommend this game for everyone - whether or not you're a beginner - but if you want to go ahead and buy it, don't be surprised if you get extremely frustrated with some racing events.
Hope this review helps.
- Great game!
     By A29TDE3IZDD55E on 2005-05-11
Awesome laucnh title - love it!! The look and feel of the Wipeout series has been perfectly captured on the new platform. Difficulty ramps up nicely after you mosey around the tracks on the starter levels and unlock the faster levels. Free-practice lets you learn a track inside and out until you're ready to take on a real race.
And once you're sick of playing against the AI it's dead-simple to challenge your mates head-on or merge their best lap-times with yours to beat on the tube.
There is however a gripe: you have to go through about 6 screens before you get to the main menu.. so switching from listening to music to playing Wipeout Pure takes quite a while. There should be a 'quick-launch' option - straight into the main menu with your save game auto-loaded.
[EDIT - 2005.06.13]
Having played the game for a while now, I've come across situations where the title will crash from time to time. This happens mostly shortly after resuming from standby mode, so take care. So far it doesn't seem to happen if I enter standby mode from the menu, rather than from inside a game.
WARNING: On one occasion a crash corrupted my savegame - so back up your game save data from time to time!! This is easily done by connecting your PSP to your PC with a USB cable.
On another note, the first download pack (Gamma) has been available for a while now, adding more tracks and another ship - awesome!!
- Great Gameplay with Graphics easy on the eyes
     By A2IBTFGA5AIRRH on 2005-07-10
I was too excited about another Wipeout game until I had read some reviews and happen to get it with my PSP over in Iraq for a Birthday/Father's Day present. Wow...is a good way to describe what my first experience was when I put this game in. It's controls are superb for a handheld given the different layouts to choose from and the ability to download extra content reminds me of why I enjoy Xbox Live so much. The graphics completely blew me away after playing GBA for a couple of years and not believing they could actually pull off such a feat in a little package. The tracks are absolutely a blast to play through and sometimes you may find yourself losing your bearing and crashing when you first see a new track the first time. There's different things going on above and all around you from airships flying past, to the water around the tunnels as you plunge below the surface. This game would be a guaranteed hit for multi-play no doubt. It has very good replay overall given the fact it supports content download and various degrees of difficulty. A High Reccomend for racing fans with little patience for load times as it is one of the faster loading games.
- AWSOME GAME
     By A2YZGUUA5TUSTE on 2005-07-10
This was my first game for the PSP. I was amazed by the graphics on this game there great! The tracks are great and very fun. Though there aren't many tracks they still remain very fun anytime you play them. The speed classes you can play are insane. You start off pretty slow but every speed class is much faster than the last witch provides a good challege anytime. The cars or pods or ships or whatever you wanna call the things you race are amazing. It takes different skills to race each 1 so being good with 1 doesn't mean your a master of the game. One of my favorite parts of this game is the downloads. You can go online with this game and download new stuff like new tracks, racers, and wallpapers. Overall this game is 1 of the best games for the PSP. This is a must buy
- Arguably the best of the Wipeout series!
     By AQKHT271IY5SP on 2005-12-01
Several years ago I discovered Wipeout XL on the Playstation. Since then, I've played just about all of the Wipeout racing games that have come out on all of the other consoles. Recently I picked up a PSP and naturally I had to check out Wipeout Pure. Trust me when I say that I've put some mileage on this game. What an incredible racing game. Who would have thought that Wipeout would be this good on little old PSP? The stunning graphics and sound enhance the experience beyond any of its predecessors.
Experienced pilots may find the controls simplified at first, but rest assured that the more advanced leagues offer you some of the best physics models of any of the Wipeout versions.
Another plus with Wipeout Pure is the fact you can download expansion packs for free! Wipeout offers challenges aplenty for racing game fans. You don't need to know the old versions to enjoy and understand this one.
So without any more thinking; go out and buy this game! You won't regret it.
- a must have for new psp owners
     By on 2006-01-02
i love this game. Amazing graphics, cool sounds, and alot of fun. this game is almost completly flawless. the only problem is that when you get a weapon..its kinda hard to tell what it is. i would read the instruction booklet thoroughly before doing the game. i dont know what the internet thing is like because i live an a remote area and we dont have any connections up here. im sure if you lived in a city it would work though. i love the tracks in this game...unlike any racing game ever!! thumbs up!
- purE plEasurE
     By A2124XDYKREUDW on 2006-02-25
I bought a game in the Wipeout series for the PSX years ago. Its sense of speed was great, but it was too difficult for me (casual gamer) and I couldn't really get into it. Based on the reviews I read of this version, and since it was a gift and I had nothing much to lose, I thought I'd give it a shot.
Wow. I'm very happy with my choice. This game is to the PSP what a flashy DVD is to a home theatre: if you want to show off the hardware, the brilliant graphics and soundtrack, this is the game to get.
Besides that, it's wicked. It's a blast to play. They've managed to capture and convey a sense of blistering speed phenomenally. Aesthetically, it's a joy. The menus are slick and the in-game visuals are gorgeous.
So.. is it perfect? Err.. not quite. A wee note to casual gamers: While the game is easy to pick up and start playing, it's difficult to master. The challenge is a welcome one, but can get frustrating because the difference in difficulty between the first set of courses and the second is so great.
I know that only so much licensed music can be stuffed onto the little UMD, but still, the soundtrack (is brilliant but) gets kind of repetitive. Variety in tracks is lacking a little as well. It's a bit of a disappointment when one learns that in order to progress, one must be victorious in races that one has already.. err.. won, just at a higher level of difficulty. Myeh. Finally, unlockable goodies are rather anticlimactic. One gets nothing for a bronze or silver medal (well, except unlocking the next course/track to be raced) and upon winning gold, one unlocks... oh my goodness, artwork in the gallery! Double myeh.
In spite of the few shortcomings and nitpicks, wipEout purE is a worthwhile investment if you own a PSP and like racing games. I haven't spoken about the online racing aspect of the game because I've not had the opportunity to try it yet. No doubt that will greatly increase its replay value.
Finally, (free) downloadable extras from the developer add immense value to this purchase. The content can expire at any time, so be sure to grab it while you can. :)
- Free psp !!!! No Joke!!!!
     By ADMLXVHSXRZLB on 2005-05-01
Wipeout pure is just as good as the rest, but in many ways better, smoother faster, and just funner! (...)!
- Don't Blink!
     By A3Q3E9MDPRU37Q on 2005-05-26
After pinching myself to find that I wasn't dreaming looking at the graphics, I saw the fun of this game. I am not a big fan of the Wipeout series although I had played it on PS1. I got this as my first PSP game because of the talk I've been hearing about it. Anyway, this game is so much fun and addicting that you will find yourself playing over and over again. There are 8 vehicles and are all fast. There are 16 distinct and very different tracks. The vehicles go so fast the it is nearly impossible to control them. And just as you get the hang of the controls, you go on to the next of 5 speed classes where you go about 100kph fatser than the previous speed class. The grahics in my mind are equal to PS2 and if not better. Also be careful not to get a Wipeout. Every time you crash or get shot by an opponent's wepon, health is deducted from your health meter. If you run out of health, you wipeout which results in a last place finish, unless someone wipes out before you in the race. Note, that some vehicles have higher shields or take more hits to wipe out than others. This is the best PSP game out now.
- Speed racing
     By A2GINJ7BBPUBRA on 2005-05-27
Quickly, this is a great game for on the go gaming. Also, it shows off the PSP's awesome graphics power. It even has weapons?!? It can get boring at times though, no biggie. So for $40.00, you cant really go wrong with this game unless you hate racing.
- Unlockables and extras galore!
     By A3LGVTCK21TR6M on 2005-09-02
As a fan of the WipEout series, I can whole-heartedly recommend this game. It has an unbelieveable amount of unlockable tracks, vehicles, menu skins, tournaments...I could go on. And not only are the unlockables acheived in the traditional "beat x and unlock y," but you can also connect to a WiFi network (or through a $10 PSP USB cable) and download even more features.
The only problem you'll have is if you download eveything WipEoutPure has to offer, your tiny 32 MB MemoryStickDuo will not have the space. Make sure you order a larger MS with the game to unlock everything. There's tons of it.
- Best PSP game period
     By A2V0CNBJ63G6TW on 2005-12-05
I'm not a big videogame player, and usually get bored of games quickly, but I've had this game now for 9 months, and even though I have 4 other games for my PSP, this is the one I still love--it never gets boring, and even though in general I am really bad at all videogames, I have slowly improved, though I'm still not through half the levels and need to find some cheats. The gameplay is great, though they could have a few more weapons (maybe there are at higher levels). I managed to download one new track and ship thru the wireless connection but haven't tried again now for a while. Anyway, it's a great game overall.
- A Standard-Setting Game
     By A1POGSPD4HN8Y1 on 2007-05-30
With a game like this, it's easy to see how much expectation there was for the PSP. Killer graphics (even by today's standards), great sound (if you like the techno beats from the PS version), great, responsive gameplay and strategy all wrapped up in a tiny silver disc! It even has online features and playing with friends is a blast! That most PSP games are pathetic ports of PS1 games and crappy movie adaptations is disappointing in the face of games like this. It's almost like Sony said, "OK guys, HERE'S how you make a PSP game," and then the developers promptly ignored them!!!
First off, the graphics are gorgeous. Futuristic and smooth. The music is appropriate and very techno. The controls are crisp and mastering the airbrake system on each racer is the key to victory...since hamfisted handling WILL result in eating wall and losing races. There is a certain strategy to hitting boost points and picking up weapons for use against others or for a quick energy boost. You can't just mash the button and ride a rail all the way to the finish line; you have to be involved and jink/dodge/boost/draft/ram your way in!
I got this game used for $9.99 and it's more fun than the new crop of PSP games coming out. I highly recommend it; even if you get frustrated racing against others, you can do time trials or free racing as a quick diversion and play against yourself.
Can't go wrong here. AWESOME game. WHERE'S WIPEOUT 2?
- GREAT
     By A10HRX6M2NSZHC on 2005-03-26
GREAT BEST RACE GAME OUT! A MUST BUY AND A PERFECT GAME! GIVE IT 9 THUMBS UP IF I HAD THAT MUCH!
- Pretty much a racing game
     By A2EGREBX94GUFH on 2005-03-29
Very nice graphics. Vehicle is hard to control, and my thumbs get
tired from constantly pushing on the analog nub and the X button.
Soundtrack is so-so, pretty generic techno stuff. Supposedly there's
a way to hack the built-in web browser so it can be used for
going to sites other than the download page. I'm not quite sure
why there are so many 5-star reviews for this game. It's OK, but
nothing special.
- this game rocks!!!!
     By on 2005-04-01
this game is perfect for those people who love a fun, greatlooking racing game. if u liked mario kart this is a little like that. the weapons r hot, the music is cool, and over all this is my #1 choice for the best psp game ever!!!!
- FUN GAME
     By A2JXAA74QLBR0S on 2005-04-18
This game is pretty darn good. The sound tracks are decent and the graphics are excellent. Only thing I that made me not give it a perfect score is that the tracks are very short. In the slowest class a lap is approximately 50 seconds. I'm hoping we are not hitting some physical limit on the psp because that would be quite a shame that level loads would be limited due to the amount of ram the unit has.
Otherwise, I recommend this game to any racing fan.
- ripoff pure
     By A7FME97PAEN6V on 2005-04-25
nothing new here sony keeps redoing DATED old games
the action stops every time u hit the wall
power up icons dont make sense. a wavy line and a dot for speedup eh?
the music suks thats the only plus for these games
need for speed is way better
- grrrrrrreat
     By on 2005-06-04
this game is really fun. it has uber good graphics, and its soundtrack is really weird but cool. at first it was sorta hard, but then you understand a lot better. .this is my first wipeout game, as i have a cube, and not a ps2. another reason i like it is because of the dns hack that lets you acsess the 'net using the download section. it is sorta hard, but ifa 11 year old(me) can do it than it is not uber hard. my fav car is auricom, i think, by the way.
- SURF THE WEB WITH THIS GAME
     By A1KXWOKFF2PKYY on 2005-07-20
I think the game is ok. But what i realy like is that you can surf the web with this game. Buy the game and (...). Check e-mail chat to other psp users and play games. I think you should buy this.
- ABSOLUTELY AWESOME
     By on 2005-09-07
This is the best psp game by far. Some other ones sort of compete like lumenis (no idea how to spell) but this one is just sooo cool. There is a HUGE array of maps hover car thingys and tournament modes. I loved every second of this even though im only on the flash tournament. I say get this as your first game because its a great pickup game and all the other ones are like poop compared to this
- Not what I was expecting...
     By A14V7G4E0NLZO5 on 2006-03-02
I'm sure most of us here had the original version for the PS1. 'Pure' lacks many things including actual control of your ship.
I've had the game for less than a week and maybe 3 playing hours and I already want to take it back. The only thing that seems to make the control better is to keep it in first-person view.
Don't run away yet and start dogging me on this. To me, it's just not living up to it's hype as "a must have".
- Boring but not bad visually
     By A19H5BBK1JUGTZ on 2007-01-13
Very suprised at the graphics but the racing it self is really boring, turn left or right, pretty much all there is too it. Should have spent a little more time making it more interesting.
- Finally, a true sucessor to XL/2097
     By A5YBPSCK0JDN8 on 2005-03-25
Just got this with a launch PSP. Finally, a WipeOut game that actually lives up to the legacy of the great WipeOut XL/2097 . If you got hooked on the series in the days of the original or its amazing sequel on the original Playstation, this is for you. The game controls much the same, with some small additions and tweaks. The tracks have a simliar feel to XL, The menu graphics are very similar to WipeOut 3, not as hard to read, but still just as spartan. I would have liked to seen a return to the Designers Republic look from the first two, but the game play and physics more than make up for that one dissapointment. If you are lucky enough to have a PSP right now, this is the game to get.
- Wipeout serious fun
     By A3G7CAT25E5DT3 on 2005-03-26
Ok now Usually I'm not into hovercraft racing game's I'm usually only a gran turismo typ but This is the 2nd Highest rated PSP game (behind lumines which I also own) Now it's great Fun I'm currently trying too beat the flach class ascension tournament this game has great replay value I only wish there was unlockable vehicle's which you can download new track's/Car's online and store them On you Memory card
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| Product Features |
- Race aggressively in one of eight state-of-the-art race-crafts moving at insane speeds through 16 futuristic environments for an intense, anti-gravity combat racing experience
- Master eight newly designed runs that speed you through snowy mountaintops to tracks suspended in the clouds! Blaze through four custom-built Zone tracks specifically designed for high-speed handling. Return to four favorite classic tracks from previous Wi
- Multiplayer- Compete against up to eight players via wireless multiplayer connectivity through the Ad Hoc Mode. Ad Hoc Mode allows two or more PSP systems to communicate directly with each other via Wi-Fi connectivity for local multiplayer gameplay
- Five speed classes to race with including Vector (slowest), Venom, Flash, Rapier and Phantom (fastest)
- Winning players can earn fresh racing colors, new ships and four classic tracks from past installments in the Wipeout series
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