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Playstation : Wipeout 3 Reviews

Gas Gauge: 84
Gas Gauge 84
Below are user reviews of Wipeout 3 and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Wipeout 3. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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The ultimate Wipeout?

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: December 10, 1999
Author: Amazon User

This game is remarkable. It features music from some of the most popular techno gurus around and was mixed by one of the greatest-DJ Sasha. The (hi-res!)graphics feature innovative and stunning designs by Designers Republic, and run both mind-bendingly fast and smoothly, with little pop-up. Though the difficulty levels are a bit quirky (beating the first round of tracks on EASY is a breeze, but when you hit NORMAL you can barely place) the cars and secret tracks more than make up for the difficulty of the later modes. This version also has the much-sought after 2 player simultanous mode absent from the other games. Overall, this game IS NOT for realistic racing fans, but for the rest of us who enjoy great graphics, control (the analog stick on the dual-shock works great), and music in a fantasy racing situation, Wipeout 3 is almost perfect.

As good as if not better than Wipeout XL

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 5 / 5
Date: November 26, 1999
Author: Amazon User

This game is really great and by far the best racing game available. The Wipeout series is known for its innovation and high-res graphics and Wipeout 3 doesn't fail to please.

The game has a ton of features like single race, challange, eliminator, and the prototype tracks. There are many multiplayer options and you can have up to 4 players with a link cable (2 w/o). The soundtrack is as good as XL, but I was a bit disappointed that there was no Cold Storage in it. On the downside of this game, the difficulty between vector and venom classes is too different. Vector is very easy and venom is hard, there's no medium. Once you get past that though this game is quirk free.

So buy W3 and try to find Wipeout XL (which is out of print).

The game I'll take to a desert island!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: November 12, 1999
Author: Amazon User

Wipeout 3 or Wip3out, as you like, is the top of this series. Scenaries are superb, reallistic and impressive. You can play in three view modes (cockpit added), any of them results in awesome experiences. Smooth, simply smooth, is what better describe the sensations and feelings when playing. Venom, Vector, Rapier... Feisar, Auricom, Piranha... the name you want, the pleasure is total! I'm a GREAT fan of Wipeout 2 but, sure, it will remains in the jewel case after this release. No more popping, no more lost polygons, no more weird colours... no Red Bull at all! True 3D, speed, action, real weapons, all that you want in a FAST game. Chase the opponents in one of five play modes... Languages? No problem: english, german, portuguese, italian, french, spanish... Saying 'no significant improves' is too simply, silly almost, I promise! The soundtrack is lacking the atmosphere created by Photek, Fluke, Prodigy, Cold Storage or Chemical Brothers in WO2, but is Ok. Playing for a month will be a good way to agree with.

** IF YOU WANT TO PLAY A GAME, PLAY WIPEOUT 3 **

Still the king

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: January 22, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This may not be a gigantic leap over the near-flawless Wipeout XL, but as they say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it. In fact, with the addition of Challenge modes, as well as the return of the Tournament mode, Wipeout 3 is the most complete game of the 3. Graphics are incredibly smooth and fast, as usual, with little to none of that background "pop-in" that plagued the first two. The ships look a little like Lego though. Wipeout's claim to fame (other than vomit-inducing speed) has always been its pulsing soundtrack, and this time around, it can be the best of the 3 (Chemical Brothers' Influence and Sasha's Xpander) but it can also be the worst (an uncharacteristically weak tune from Orbital and the rest of Sasha's contributions). No fear, though, because the gameplay has been relatively untouched. The biggest new feature is the hyper-thrust. The R1 button sacrifices shield energy for a little extra speed, which minimizes the loss of speed from hitting the wall (believe me, you WILL hit the wall). There are some new weapons, including the force wall and energy drain, but no turbo boost(sob...). It's also important to mention that combat plays a much larger role in this outing. It can mean the difference between 1st and 6th. I haven't stuck with it for exceptionally long, but I've noticed that it is much harder to win in this game, except on Vector (which isn't how you should be playing anyway). I find that a good thing though. I'm now at the point where I'm winning the Venom circuits, but still struggling to win gold with the Rapier Class. I also like the idea that you start with 4 tracks and 4 ships, but if you win enough races, you'll end up with 8 tracks (check out the Manor Top) and 8 ships (Icaras is a treat). It can be frustrating finishing 4th all the time, but the reward of finally winning is worth the effort. If you're a fan of the Wipeout series (you probably are if you're reading this) then Wipeout 3 is just as good as any other. If Wipeout has never really appealed to you, then you should save your money this time around too (for a shrink).

Best of the Wipeout Series

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 3
Date: September 16, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Though some will tell you that XL is the best, XL doesn't have analog support. And besides, the tracks in 3 are just hard enough. And the female voice of your ship's computer is helpful, while not being irritating. The music is great, and like some PSone games, you can drop it into your computer and rip it. Chemical Brothers - Under the Influence is probably my favorite song on this.

I'd reccomend this over Wipeout Fusion, because Fusion didn't really get the controls down 100% and the tracks aren't well balanced. Wipeout 3 is about as fast and hectic as you can get.

When I think of this game, in my head I hear the female computer voice say "Force wall." :)

The best futuristic hovercraft racing game ever

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 3 / 4
Date: December 17, 1999
Author: Amazon User

This the third installment of Wipeout for the Playstation, and, along with Tony Hawk Pro Skater, compelling evidence that the ancient PSX platform still has some life left. Psygnosis continue to demonstrate their absolute mastery at extracting every drop of performance out of the long-outdated hardware. The Wipeout series has always featured incredible soundtracks, and the latest is no exception. The techno is more trance-oriented than in past excursions, but this may be just the thing for focusing your mind on the game's really hard levels.

Give this game a chance, it's better than you think.

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: February 27, 2000
Author: Amazon User

I purchased this game because I am a Wipeout fan. I enjoyed the first, the second was great, but my first reaction to the third was less than enthusiastic. I was looking for another XL. The soundtrack is just as good as XL if not better, especially song #14. The sound effects aren't as good and the weapons seems less impressive. BUT, after I played this game more and more I began to enjoy it. The tracks are much smoother than any other Wipeout game and some of the extra features really have some cool things to do. I listen to the music all the time, and I am still trying to master the rapier class tracks. Enjoy this game, if you have the heart for it and the speed in your fingers, you will like it. Overall, a great sequel. Can't wait to see what PS2 will provide.

Very fun game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: June 19, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This game has some of the best graphics that I've seen for the PSX. It levels are very colorful and filled with futurous scenery. The many powerups and weapons add to the fun in this game. Control is a little hard when you first start playing, but it is easy to get used to (The craft slide a bit when you are turning). There are only 8 ships to choose from and some of them aren't very good. More tracks wouldn't hurt either. This game is a good game and you should buy it.

Just for the Music

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: February 14, 2004
Author: Amazon User

I'd buy this game just for the music. The game can also be played in normal CD players if you just want to listen to the soundtrack.

Possibly the best game of all time, I'm not kidding

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 10, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This was the first Wipeout game I played. I hated it for the first three hours-- and I probably wouldn't have kept playing if I hadn't just purchased a Playstation and had no other games rented to try out. After hour 4, it was OK, and I started to grasp the basic concept. By hour 20, I was totally hooked. By hour 40, I had my girlfriend playing-- and hating it just as much as I did. By hour 60, she was hooked, and I can't even count how many nights of racing and Eliminator challenges we had (before we broke up, anyway).

I have had one copy or another of this game for almost five years. I've probably logged a thousand hours on it easy, as sad as it sounds, and I still can barely hold my own in the top "official" difficulty level, the Rapier class (especially on the harder tracks)... but for whatever reason, that doesn't hack me off like it would on any other game (I'm not a gamer and get frustrated very easily with needlessly difficult games, because I'd rather do other things with my time).

I get this game out every six months or so and get hooked all over again, and actually want to find and thank the developers. I've played pretty much every other game in the series, and this one creams them all (it beats the earlier ones due to the graphics and especially analog support, which adds SO much to the game... and they all pretty much destroy Wipeout Fusion).

This isn't the best racing game of all time-- it's the best game, period. No other game ever released has this combination of feel, substance, replay value, addictiveness, pure eye candy, and-- yes-- great music (and I hate techno, honestly). I don't understand how it's not a "classic" game, let alone how it's possible that it's so overlooked that you can get a copy for $4 used, let alone that you're not BUYING ONE OF THESE COPIES RIGHT NOW instead of reading this. If you've never played this game, and you're ready for a serious challenge that will endure for the entire life of your PS2 (or PS1!), buy it. Now. Don't even think twice.


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