PS3 Wipeout HD (incluindo expansão 'Fury')

Existe uma coisa que me está a preocupar e bastante...

Ora vejam lá isto sobre uma das razões por o jogo ter sido adiado:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wipeout_HD

"The representative also adds that the delay was due to more content being added to the game. Including offline 2-player splitscreen, extra tracks, ships and HUDs."

Então mas quer dizer que só vai dar no máximo para dois jogadores em split-screen???

Então e porque não até 4 jogadores?!

Incrível! Isto não faz sentido nenhum... já estamos em 2008!

Mas que desilusão esta parte... espero bem que pensem em mudar.

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Essa noticia é estranha, mais de 90% dos jogos (e estou a ser simpático) não passam nesse teste. GT's chumbam logo pelo glow do sol e reflexos do carro, e por aí fora, o Mario Kart chumba pelas estrelas... realisticamente... pouca coisa escapa, alguns jogos em cel shading passam.

Ok que a velocidade e alternância de cores de um wipeout pode ajudar... mas em que é que isso difere dos Wipeouts que vieram antes?

É por isso que os jogos vêm com avisos para as pessoas epilépticas não os jogarem, logo à partida avisam que não são feitos para elas. (logo não percebo o conceito de adiar um videojogo por não passar testes para os tornar aptos pessoas que supostamente não o podem jogar de qualquer maneira, e as empresas não podem garantir que não vão ter crises de epilepsia ao jogar)
 
After a months-long delay supposedly caused by failing seizure tests, it seems like WipEout HD is finally ready to debut on the PSN. The long-awaited HD follow-up to the PSP games, WipEout Pure and WipEout Pulse have many excited. One quick look at the game reveals exactly why: it is gorgeous, fast and absolutely breathtaking. We got a chance to play the upcoming downloadable title, and we limped away, impressed by the presentation and the absolutely visceral racing experience.

Yes, the game runs at a silky smooth 60fps. Yes, the texture work is fantastic. However, the technical achievements shouldn't overlook the game's great sense of style. While many of these tracks will familiar to PSP owners, they come to life with a brand new level of detail that the handheld simply couldn't pull off. There are all sorts of visual treats scattered across the tracks, and in your ship's HUD as well. The newly redesigned HUD is more dynamic than ever, distorting from nearby attacks, shaking during collisions, etc. Entering first-person mode will increase the sensation of really being in a supersonic vehicle even further.

One mode we're particularly impressed with this time around is the newly revamped HD Zone mode. Zone was one of the best modes from the PSP games, and this time it's back with a few enhancements. While Pure featured high-contrast tracks, Pulse added a bit more color to make it more visually appealing. HD takes it a step further with music synchronized textures on the tracks themselves. The music you're listening to will dynamically change the look of the track as you race along it, and as your ship gets progressively faster with each zone you enter, the color scheme of the entire world may suddenly morph all around you. It's stunning and absolutely must be experienced. Speed freaks will be glad to hear that speeds in Zone now reach "Zen," a level far beyond the Phantom levels offered in previous games.



Progression through the single player campaign should be familiar to anyone who's played WipEout Pulse. Once again, the "Grid" mode returns, with players able to select various race types to progress forward. Each trial that's completed unlocks adjacent ones, and when the player gets an adequate number of points (from earning medals), they'll move onto another grid. Each grid will give players access to new levels.

The loyalty system found in Pulse also returns, to encourage players to use the same ships. Each race, regardless of winning or losing, will give the player experience points for that ship. Over time, new skins and other bonuses can be unlocked for the ships. There's also a Photo Mode, which allows you to take pictures from the game and save them to your PS3 hard drive to share.

For vets of the franchise that have played the PSP games, none of this comes as surprising. However, even the most seasoned racers will have to get used to the adjusted controls offered by the PS3 controller. Once again, both the D-Pad and analog stick can be used to manuver the vehicle. The ships slither along the tracks a bit more easily, although turning has become much more tightened since previous iterations -- don't overuse the shoulder buttons, as they are incredibly effective in HD. We're glad to see that in our races, many of the new weapons found in Pulse have returned, and the ability to do a 360 degree mid-air turn for a boost bonus is easier than ever to perform.

While much of the content should be familiar for fans, everything still feels brand new thanks to the magnificent engine the guys at Liverpool have created for the game. Don't think of this as a stopgap until a "real" WipEout game -- this really is the real deal. Once again, the PSN has upped the ante for the kind of content you can find through digital distribution. If this preview has got you antsy for more, worry not -- details on WipEout HD's new release date (and price!) are coming soon.

PS3 Fanboy

Vamos ver se é desta. Aquele soon, mais uma vez, é muito vago :wvsore:


Speed freaks will be glad to hear that speeds in Zone now reach "Zen," a level far beyond the Phantom levels offered in previous games.

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Pelo o que me apercebi da preview teremos novo HUD, diferente desses dos vídeos, era uma das features que menos agradava ao pessoal que pode testar o jogo.
 
saquei 3 videos deste site e coloquei na ps3
fiquei parvo com a qualidade do jogo
o meu pc até tinha paragens ao correr os videos

http://www.gamersyde.com/game_1323.html

edit: são os que dizem 60 fms (de de 400 e 500 megas)
saquem e coloquem a passar na ps3 com um bom full hd e umas boas colunas z5500

saquem estes 3 videos

http://www.gamersyde.com/leech_6599_en.html

http://www.gamersyde.com/leech_6598_en.html

http://www.gamersyde.com/leech_6598_en.html

tens 2 videos repetidos :P
 
Wipeout HD hands-on preview:

We play the game at Leipzig and live to tell about it.

What's the game about? The long-awaited HD version of Wipeout, Sony's long-running futuristic racing series, was delayed earlier this year for apparently failing epilepsy tests. Well, the final version of the game was up and running in Sony's Games Convention booth, so any health concerns must have been conquered by now.

What's new for Games Convention? While it's kind of a shame that it's now been a full year since we played Wipeout HD at last year's Games Convention and the game still isn't out, at least this year we got to see the full version on display. Every map was playable -- provided you managed to unlock them -- which must mean the game is finally close to releasing on the PlayStation Network.

What's our take? If any of the colors, lighting, or special effects have been toned down to make the game safer, you could have certainly fooled us. Wipeout HD looks more insane than ever -- the maps are filled with bright colors, overflow with cool details (like equalizers within the tracks that pump with the music), and look more polished than ever before. It's also great to see just how much of a game this is. Whereas Wipeout HD was once thought of as a stopgap until the next official Wipeout release for PS3, the extra year of development has allowed it to evolve into a full-fledged Wipeout game. Granted, several of the tracks are just repeats of those found in the recent PSP games -- in high resolution -- but all of the new details make them feel like entirely new experiences.

The eight main zones each have multiple tracks and challenges, and the user interface is exactly like the recent PSP games, in which you beat several tracks/challenges in order to unlock the next zone. The music, much of which has been heard before, is just so cool to hear from a booming set of speakers. It was hard to pull ourselves away from the game -- this absolutely is the Wipeout game PS3 owners have been waiting for. Here's hoping we'll hear of an official release date soon!

1UP
 
WipEout Legacy: CD para download

O Shiryu compôs uma homenagem à série WipEout. O CD já se encontra disponível para download.

Da criatividade de Shiryu veio um conjunto de músicas de dança que homenageia a saga WipEout. Um verdadeiro must para os fãs das naves anti-gravidade nascidas para a PSOne.

Os dezasseis temas que compõem o CD já se encontram no nosso servidor, assumindo o estatuto de download obrigatório.

Já agora, cliquem aqui e visitem a página oficial da música do Shiryu.



Gameover

Mais uma boa opção para a custom soundtrack quando o jogo sair :D
 
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