WipEout 2048 Review [PS Vita]
Despite a couple of fairly serious limitations, the newest addition to the WipEout family is frenetic, visually stunning fun.
Launching alongside Sony’s new portable console, WipEout is back, bringing the noise anti-gravity style in a wholly rebuilt hyper-velocity racing game aimed at the the next-generation of handheld gamers. The game has been completely rebuilt for the intuitive game handling of a touch interface, with motion active tilt, and voice activated controls, and players will be able to race against opponents anytime online with up to 8 players simultaneously.
- Speed your way across exclusive tracks, races and game modes, extensive community features and multiplayer matches via cross-play with PlayStation 3.
- Touch and tilt your way to victory – tilt to steer, use the rear touch pad to accelerate and talk to the on-board computer to fire voice-activated weapons.
- Blast through a comprehensive online campaign mode, then take your racing online via PlayStation Network and enjoy new objective-based games with your friends.
Despite a couple of fairly serious limitations, the newest addition to the WipEout family is frenetic, visually stunning fun.
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