

Other than that, the fast gameplay that is a series staple is back and still extremely fun. The controls are tight as always, with the minor exclusion of the left Vita thumbstick, which tends to be rather slippery. The option to make our own soundtrack is gone, and is dearly missed. The soundtrack, ofcourse, is a great selection of speedy electronic tracks that are, as if, created to be part of the game.

Sometimes seeing a sharp turn (or a potential detour) is a challenge on the small Vita screen, but that is more of a hardware problem. This time around the art style feels fresh, showcasing a new direction (which fits right in).

In spite of that, we have sprawling beautiful graphics on both systems. Sometimes seeing a sharp turn While a Wipeout game without a 60FPS lock might seem preposterous, 2048 seems to give us quite a lot of other things to like about it, so I can forgive it for the, still, missed framerate lock. While a Wipeout game without a 60FPS lock might seem preposterous, 2048 seems to give us quite a lot of other things to like about it, so I can forgive it for the, still, missed framerate lock. To summarise, and excellent game with some slight issues. Despite these flaws, this is still an excellent game and a must for any wipeout / racing fan. However, sometimes there is just to much going on and the framerate suffers, and this also impares the gamers ability to actually see whats happening. The soundtrack is absolutely fantastic (some classics from wipeout 2047 in there!), as are the sound effects. Graphically it really is excellent, who would of known that such a small portable device could generate such brilliant graphics. This is a well conceived and put together game. I was expecting yet another rushed game but thats not what this is at all. The soundtrack is absolutely fantastic (some classics from wipeout 2047 in I was pleasantly surprised with this game, I really was.

I was pleasantly surprised with this game, I really was.
