This one was a struggle to finish. Quite sad really because when I first got it, I was very excited to continue the Wipeout awesomeness after Wip3out. I played it for a little bit after I got it, but never finished it. Now, probably...8 years later, I return to it. Actually, this is the 2nd time that I return to it. I originally tried it back in April and did not care for it much and so moved on to WipEout Pure and WipEout Pulse instead which were much much better. And then I was too weary to go back to it again.
But I finally did. And finally finished it. And it was a bit of a chore because although it looks and sounds like WipEout, it does not feel and does not control like WipEout. It's not something that I can put my finger on. Although the tracks were purposefully made wider to try and make it more accessible, but it was somehow harder and more difficult to control.
But I got through it. For the sake of completeness of the WipEout series and the fact that I had already bought it. But I did not really enjoy it. And I would not recommend it. That is all.
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