

The levels, though, aren’t exactly Wipeout through and through.

The general gameplay is the Wipeout you’ve come to know and love – the tracks are littered with boost pads to give you that extra zip as you build up your speeds on the track scattered around, should your game mode allow it, you’ll find green and yellow power pads that provide defensive and offensive powerups, respectively. A pity, because what comes after the wait is great. Sitting and waiting for the levels to load is a tedious process at best. But preceding any opportunity to shine or fail, comes the excruciating loading time. Each mode has its shining moments of glory, and a glaring down-side. The game offers various modes of play – from traditional racing, to combat modes, time trials and multiplayer. That means speedy racing, twisting tracks, powerup pads, weapons and ruthless enemies to blast out of your way. There are no drastic changes – this is traditional Wipeout, through and through.
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The real question is how Wipeout carries itself onto the new generation of portable – is it simply another tech demo for Sony to show off the Vita’s features? Or is this a solid game with plenty to offer?
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No surprise then that the series has landed on the new PlayStation Vita console. The Wipeout franchise has been pretty loyal to Sony and the PlayStation consoles – making its first appearance on the original PlayStation all those years ago, then making its way through the generations to the stunning HD version on the PS3.
