Hands-on: WipEout HD Fury

Almost immediately, it's apparent that Fury is a game's worth of content by itself. After installing the pack, players will choose the content they'd like to access. Selecting Fury will bring a drastic change to the interface, with its black background and intense red HUD. From there, players will be able to go through the Racebox and Grid as usual.
The single player grid repeats the same progression structure found in HD and PSP's Pulse. The grid in Fury will take players through the 12 new tracks. Once again, players will have to place in single races, fastest lap challenges, and Zone levels. However, in addition to the challenges found in the original game, Fury introduces three new modes: Eliminator, Zone Battle, and Detonator.
Gallery: WipEout HD - Fury
Eliminator should be familiar to anyone who's played WipEout Pulse. In this mode, players race indefinitely around the track, attempting to rake in as many kills as possible. Weapons function as usual in this mode, but players lose the ability to absorb them. Instead of regaining health, sacrificing a weapon results in a very temporary shield that's useful against locked-on missiles. Whoever gets the target score first wins.
Zone Battle is an interesting twist on the original concept, and it took us quite some time to figure out. Instead of flying solo, Zone Battle places your ship against others in a competitive "race," of sorts. There's no definitive "finish line" as in a traditional race. Rather, players must reach a set Zone level first. To increase the competitive aspect of the mode, Zone Battle introduces a new boost mechanic. As players race through the Zone level unscathed, they build up a charge that creates a speed boost -- and a new "zone barrier." The barrier is WipEout's equivalent of Mario Kart's banana peel. It won't do much to opponent ships, but it will slow them down. Players must stay vigilant, as the speed continues to increase, to avoid an ever-growing number of barriers. It's an exciting twist on our most favorite WipEout mode.
Finally, Detonator is Fury's most refreshing mode. Essentially, Detonator is WipEout's interpretation of the rail shooter. Targets are scattered all along the track, and players must use the on-ship guns to take them down. The ship can only fire ten bullets at a time, before reloading, so players must remain focused with their aim. A combo system encourages skillful shooting, as ten consecutive successful shots are far more valuable than ten shots alone. However, frugality comes at a terrible cost, as we've learned the hard way. Each lap introduces more targets to the track, and those that weren't destroyed in the first lap become deadly bombs that deal significant damage to your ship. As each race progresses, it becomes increasingly difficult to simply stay alive, as players won't be able to shoot fast enough, or weave between bombs quickly enough.

Thankfully, there's a shockwave that can clear out obstacles on the track. This very useful device takes a while to charge, so players must use it smartly to increase their score -- and to survive. At higher speeds, the action is incredibly frenetic, as players switch between gun and shockwave attacks, all whilst navigating the track and avoiding the increasing number of obstacles on the track. Detonator is easily Fury's best mode, and it provides an experience we think is completely new to the WipEout franchise.
Once again, the Liverpool team has created another worthy addition to the WipEout series. While Fury may be just a simple add-on (with tracks recycled from the PSP games, yet again), the new gameplay modes really make it feel like a proper sequel. WipEout fans have a lot to look forward to.













Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
phinnvr6 @ Jul 17th 2009 3:30PM
12 new tracks and a new game mode? Wow am I reading that right? That's bigger than than the game itself. I still don't have Wipeout HD and now that its on sale on PSN for $15 maybe its time to grab it.
tobz1000 @ Jul 17th 2009 3:54PM
That's three new game modes. I kinda wish this was standalone...
MuToiD_MaN @ Jul 17th 2009 5:26PM
God dammit. Now I'm going to have to buy this on my roommate's REPLACEMENT PS3, because I know that I'm going to fiend for this...
Surfaced @ Jul 17th 2009 6:45PM
Not to mention all of those new ships and probably new music as well.
Orion @ Jul 17th 2009 3:34PM
God that looks sexy...
WiredKnight @ Jul 17th 2009 3:42PM
12 tracks? Or 6 tracks that are also reversed?
Neuromancer @ Jul 17th 2009 4:13PM
My understanding is 4 tracks, regular and reversed, and 4 zone maps (which are probably the regular 4 with crazy colors). So, yeah, 4 maps. Someone please correct me if I am wrong, I am hoping I am.
Neuromancer @ Jul 17th 2009 4:48PM
I looked it up, it is 4 tracks front and back, but then 4 new zone maps separate from those.
Paul @ Jul 17th 2009 3:43PM
sweet as! this and kz2 maps on the same day!
Bendok @ Jul 17th 2009 3:49PM
This and the Dissidia demo coming on the 23rd? I'm pretty sure that Thursday is going to be the single best day of my young life!!!
KillaChaos @ Jul 17th 2009 3:55PM
Anything like IGPX?
Mr_Ahh @ Jul 17th 2009 3:56PM
oh my, killzone maps, the namco thing, $5 savage moon, and now this. gotta find some cash.
MattyMc13 @ Jul 17th 2009 4:02PM
Yes! Eliminator! The lack of this mode is what kept me away from HD till now!
Jonathan @ Jul 17th 2009 4:03PM
It doesn't come cheap and costs almost as much as the game itself? What?
The game costs $20 so this expansion pack is half the price and you're getting more content than 90% of the other $9.99 PSN games available.
Oh, I just saw this post was written by Andrew Yoon. That explains it.
Jrinswand @ Jul 17th 2009 5:33PM
Now now, don't be an asshat.
AustinAM @ Jul 17th 2009 8:26PM
Listen, asshole. The game is currently $15 for the summer sale, so it's almost the same price. Get your head out of your ass.
Jrinswand @ Jul 17th 2009 6:27PM
Wow, there is a lot of ass-talk in this thread.
Jonathan @ Jul 17th 2009 6:33PM
And what are you going to say next week when the expansion pack comes out and the price is back to $20? Who cares what the sale price is? It'll be back to $20 in a week.
sc00by_y00 @ Jul 17th 2009 9:18PM
Why the hate ? I dont get it.. What exactly is your problem ?
Lets put what Andrew wrote in context shall we ?
"The Fury pack doesn't come cheap -- at $9.99, it costs almost as much as the initial game itself. "
Which if you thought about, you could read it as meaning that the game itself is cheap. Then he goes on to state:
"However, Fury goes beyond the norm, offering more than just new tracks. The addition of brand new gameplay modes makes for an experience that seems well worth the price of entry."
And starts the next paragraph with:
"Almost immediately, it's apparent that Fury is a game's worth of content by itself."
Its almost immediately apparent Jonathan that your a whiny dick with nothing better to do than moan and bitch about nothing, must be a hoot living in your household..
DinnyHoon @ Jul 17th 2009 4:03PM
I've always loved the way the WipEout team have been with their menus and HUD designs, particularly the colourable menus in Pure. Day one purchase for me (not just for the menus, obviously).
bravo9zero @ Jul 17th 2009 4:04PM
Day one buy! =)
Wipeout HD is an excellent game, The new modes sound fun.
£7.99 for this DLC is a bargain!
jnyjb @ Jul 17th 2009 4:40PM
£7.99 still seems a bit expensive for me. I don't know if I want to drop my cash on a game I loved at first but then got frustrated by... hmmmm... screw it.
bongoes @ Jul 17th 2009 4:07PM
Is WipEout a game you would reccomend to F-Zero fans? I want to try it but I'm not sure if I'll like it. Is there a demo?
Maverick Saturn (Igor) @ Jul 17th 2009 4:10PM
Definatly, its a fast pace, neon light filled race fest :D Really enjoyable both on PS3 and PSP
cuteSAVAGE @ Jul 17th 2009 4:19PM
There's a demo. I don't know if I'd necessarily recommend it to F-Zero fans though. The controls are a bit floaty/loose and require a lot more precision input and than F-Zero GX does. F-Zero is to Ikaruga, as WipEout is to Ace Combat.
It's a great game though, especially if you are looking to fill that high-speed racing on windy tracks void F-Zero hasn't been a part of for the last six years.
Sly @ Jul 17th 2009 4:42PM
i haven't tried HD, but Pure and Pulse on PSP were amazing.
MuToiD_MaN @ Jul 17th 2009 5:30PM
As an avid F-Zero fan I inform you that you will love it :) Even though it "feels" different, you'll love it. And you, PSP dude, boy are you missing out! Going from 400 px wide to almost 2000 px? Better make sure you're done with the PSP one 'cause you'll never want to go back.
bongoes @ Jul 17th 2009 5:48PM
Thanks, I'll check it out.
bluenocturnex @ Jul 17th 2009 4:10PM
absolute buy!
DrXym @ Jul 17th 2009 4:18PM
I'm not sure I'm a hardcore racer fan but WipeoutHD is an excellent title and a must-have for new users. What's amazing about PSN is how its built up such a base of great and diverse games in the last two years.
endo23 @ Jul 17th 2009 4:44PM
I'd recommend it to anyone with a PS3, as it's easily one of, if not THE, best downloadable games on PSN. Great graphics, bumpin' soundtrack, and fun factor out the wazoo.
Patrick @ Jul 17th 2009 5:21PM
I bought WipEout HD on day 1, and will buy this DLC on day 1 also. It has to be the most underrated (and one of the best) games on PSN. Having said that, I still need to finish the campaign (just a few more medals needed on Meltdown).
DonCorneo @ Jul 17th 2009 5:47PM
i agree with jonathan.. $9.99 is cheap for all the contents you get.. and relative to other racing games, it is cheap. midnight club's dlc is $13 and burnout is the same and nfs is a lot more expensive.. motorstorm's is also $9.99. the speedpack is alright but adrenaline is overpriced for 3 tracks.
so where did this writer get the notion the this dlc is not cheap? oh yeah, from his ass. he just wanted to bash it because it's a ps3 exclusive.
Discotheque @ Jul 17th 2009 5:56PM
OMG! The best game on the PS3 just got even better.
ihatereading @ Jul 17th 2009 7:28PM
Wow, with this, the new KZ2 DLC and Shatter coming next week, its going to be one hell of an expensive thursday.
TreND @ Jul 17th 2009 9:54PM
ok.. im buying both the game and the expansion
havent play wipeout since PS1 xD im exited
Tez @ Jul 17th 2009 11:04PM
Day one purchase. Wipeout HD is fantastic, the new ship designs and the Zone Battle mode alone make it worth it. A whole new campaign, new tracks, and two other cool modes? Sold.
Princessb89 @ Jul 17th 2009 11:41PM
slick, looks seizurific.
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Onesixone @ Jul 18th 2009 7:33AM
Any hints on the Download size? I'll set that much aside for the end of the month so I can get this!
*grumbles*
Stupid family sharing my tiny 6GB limit.
Mr. Joe @ Jul 18th 2009 12:27PM
um.. where'd you get a 6g hdd? go buy a 500g and install that sucker. you'll laugh thinking about your hdd woes.
Peter @ Jul 18th 2009 2:47PM
I think he's only allowed to download 6GB/week. Alot of internet operators have rules like that (to encourage people to buy faster and more expensive internet subscriptions)
Onesixone @ Jul 18th 2009 6:08PM
Yeah, pretty much as Peter said, I have a 6GB per month download. Worse still: that includes uploads too.
I couldn't get a proper wired connection so this 3G wireless internet which is over priced is the best I can do, atleast it beats the dial-up I was on...
Mr. Joe @ Jul 18th 2009 12:26PM
"After installing the pack, players will choose the content they'd like to access."
does this mean they're not integrated? i can't play these stages online with the normal levels mixed in? that will be disappointing.
still gonna buy the hell out of this though. wipeout is great.
TekkenDevil @ Jul 18th 2009 9:48PM
I can't wait.
You see, my account is forever glitched into not being able to log on to it's online mode. It's an apparent glitch in the game.
Now, when I buy it, and it will still be glitched, I will be 100% entitled to sue them, unless they compensate me.
Darkdrium777 @ Jul 20th 2009 2:44AM
What kind of issue. Does it say: "This account is already logged in" ? Because if it's that, it's supposed to be fixed and I would try again if I were you.
If it's not fixed, go ahead and post your PSN ID on this forum thread. SL have been trying very hard to get this issue fixed, they've done so now for a lot of people and there will be no exception with you I am certain :)
If you are registering for the forum account, you will want to answer with "feisar" (without quotes) at the registration question.
Thread link: http://www.wipeoutzone.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6302
Overlord_Dave @ Jul 19th 2009 1:39PM
Every time I see WipEout it makes me miss F-Zero even more... :(
TekkenDevil @ Jul 20th 2009 4:43AM
Actually, I just randomly tried the game on my account and it magically works now.
I'm actually impressed they managed to do something about it finally.
It WAS a laugh-fest, though, when I contacted Sony Customer Support, and they kept telling me to contact the game's publisher's customer support, even though Sony is the publisher in the first place.
Now hopefully this problem won't resurface again...
Manji Ninja @ Jul 20th 2009 4:23PM
Not long to go now. I got to say though, i'm not fussed about the campaign at all. So long as you can build a tournament online with all the new circuits mixed with the old ones that'll do. Also i really don't go for the reversed circuits. The only circuit worth racing reverse is Metropia (which for some reason has been reversed in HD from the original Metropia "white" on psp).
DJ_Breaker @ Jul 25th 2009 4:44AM
This is to cool, I'm getting this tonight. Zone Battle looks fun.