Despite being great additions, this content doesn’t really add much to the core experience, but this is where the new game modes come in.Įliminator will be familiar to players of the PSP WipEout games, and essentially scores you for dishing out damage to other racers. Despite being labelled as new ships, these are essentially old models with altered specs, but that’s not so bad considering we had plenty to choose from already. The included new tracks, split between standard and zone mode, are great, and a few raise the bar in terms of visuals – which is no mean feat considering the original game had some stunning-looking tracks. This is made all the better thanks to the 2.0 patch (free for everyone), that adds a new statistics section, new ship and track selection screens and some new community and online features. It’s not bad at all when you consider what publishers charge for a few new maps in the latest first-person shooters. I might just be a convert.įor just shy of £8 Fury gives you three new event types, 12 new tracks, 13 new ships to pilot, six new music tracks and a new campaign selectable from the main menu consisting of 80 challenge events. But the sheer amount of content included in Fury, combined with the already brilliant gameplay seen in the original release, makes this an expansion pack I can get behind. I wanted news of a proper PS3 retail release WipEout, not more content for an old game. So news that Sony Liverpool was working on the Fury expansion pack for the superb WipEout HD left me rather cold. Even if they’re for games I love, I’d much rather see the dev team spend that time working on a proper sequel. Expansion packs never get me too excited.
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