Reviews from

in the past


ótimas musicas porém péssima jogabilidade, a areonave e amiga do muro, impossível fazer ela ficar na pista

a playstation essential, the phantom edition pc port is great

Jungle Fatigue but it's not qualifying for the next tracks (you will learn to brake and you will love it).

Let's start this year with a love letter to a future that never was. Wipeout is a wonderful experience, albeit painful to play: you are locked out of tracks unless you complete the previous ones and both track design and AI don't play around. It feels soapy to control and the vehicles are really hard to steer and control, but once it clicks it's fun. I think it would be perfect to classify this game as a tech demo that actually got love and attention poured into it, aesthetically and conceptually.

eh that was pretty dull... maybe it was fun back in 90s I dunno?


I played this through a browser version someone was able to make. Pretty insane.

Fun ass game, but yeah, it's pretty challenging.

Music is so good they didn't even bother with sound effects

It's really crazy how only Nintendo has ever been able to make this type of game fun to play. Blurry visuals on the Saturn, possibly a bad port? I don't recommend this series at all.

oml bumper carts ahhhh
carried through on aesthetics alone bc this is actually not fun to play lol but I love how this looks, funky billboards and the rlly detailed illustrations of the characters after a race <33

controls are a bit rough to say the least

but a cool as hell concept

awesome ost too

you got some of that good old ps1 audiovisual perfection mixed with a level of difficulty that is just obscene. i wish this game would let me suck at it so i could better appreciate its slick aesthetics and incredible music but noooooooooooo i gotta QUALIFY to see the next track which means i have to be GOOD at video games. makes me both excited and scared to check out the other wipeout games on the console which i've heard better things about

To heck with Crash Bandicoot—Wipeout is the real face of the original Playstation. This right here is the reason every game on the system had killer Drum 'n Bass soundtracks and it marked the shift towards targeting an older audience in the gaming sphere. There's only a handful of tracks and ships as that was par for this era of arcade racing ports, but the soundtrack and more gritty vibe makes this game stand out amongst the others in the series. Now I know this might not be a five star game—hell it's not even the best wipeout, but god damnit it's still a blast to play even to today and it set into motion what made Playstation different from other consoles of the era, that's got to be worth one extra star.