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Wipeout HD vs. F-Zero GX

Why one Radar editor thinks the PS3 game doesn't come close to the Gamecube racer

Words: David Houghton, GamesRadar UK

Technical mastery

Okay, I'm going to have to call a draw for this category. Yes, you might be laughing at my statement that both games are on an equal pegging technically, but considering their respective platforms, they are. Both games run at epic speeds. Both are silky smooth and never drop a single one of their sixty frames per second. And they both push the hardware by flipping and spinning vast amounts of 3D track-side scenery around. Wipeout is in HD because it can be. F-Zero isn't because it can't be. Simple as that.

Wipeout has a cool as hell 3D photo manipulation tool. F-Zero has the last-gen equivalent in a multi-camera replay mode. Wipeout has explosions full of gleaming particle effects. F-Zero manages a whole THIRTY cars at a time, each with aggressive AI, and does four-player on-screen multiplayer. Everything one does, the other has an equivalent. Applause to both games then.

Winner: It's a draw


Soundtrack

Here's where things get a little trickier to call. You see Wipeout HD, like all of its predecessors, makes stunning use of contemporary dance music to create a juice- up feel that's very hard to write off. Playing it today, the ambience is perfect. But the problem is tomorrow.

The thing is, dance music dates faster than any other genre, and what makes the game fresh now will probably make it more than a bit cheesy in a year or two. Just go back and play Wipeout 2097 if you need proof of that. Of course, HD has the bonus of custom soundtracks, so it gets points for that, but we're talking about the standalone games here.

F-Zero's tunes on the other hand, while a little more 'videogamey', remain fresh for that very reason. Created in their own aesthetic without regard for contemporary musical fads, they're a screamingly invigorating blend of dance beats, chugging metal guitar and jubilantly wailing solos. And in another advantage over Wipeout, each tune is tied to its own racetrack, meaning that every note and sound suits the atmosphere of the gameplay perfectly. In Wipeout HD, one size fits all.

Frankly, every tune is a killer and I haven't got the room or the time to post videos of them all, so I've just picked out a couple of my personal favourites. You can get a feel for the rest on Youtube. In the video above you'll find the glorious breakbeat jazz madness of Casino Loop, and the beautiful moment that the original SNES Mute City theme unexpectedly kicks in during the second lap of its GC descendant. To use a highly professional, journalistic description, the first time I ever played GX, the heart-threatening adrenalin and sheer brilliance of the game turned that little surprise into one of the most joyously air-punching, "F*CKING COME ON!" moments of my entire gaming career.

Winner: F-Zero GX


 
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kingboruc  - 1 year 1 month ago 
1ST Bits of this article were silly like in Level of challenge where it talks about depth and not how hard the game is. Also how can you give a draw for technical achievement wipeout just does what f-zero does except in 1080P. Also personally the f-zero soundtrack was annoying after my 100th race in the game, at least you can put your own music in wipeout, which is always better than a soundtrack. Real score wipeout 4 F-zero 2
Dazza15  - 1 year 1 month ago 
wait the origanal wipout was in 1995 and to be honest F-Zero looks like it takes no skill from what ive seen in your vids but only my opinion
Jimmyjammy  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Personally I think that F-Zero X was better than F-zero GX and neither are as good a Wipeout.
Jimmyjammy  - 1 year 1 month ago 
*as
GamesRadarBrettElston  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I love GX to death. I think it's one of Cube's best games and one of the smartest, fastest, hardest racers ever made. It is in fact PURE skill, there are no weapons to speak of save ramming into the other cars.

30 vehicles on one screen traveling 1000kpg at 60fps? Hell yes.

I do enjoy WipEout, but eh, it's always been second to F-Zero for me.
twishart  - 1 year 1 month ago 
F-Zero GX is the tool of the devil. It's also the greatest racing game ever created.

The gameplay corrects pretty much everything F-Zero X didn't absolutely nail (which wasn't much), the soundtrack is awesome, the graphics are incredible (even by today's standards), it's hard as FUCK, and it represents the loving embrace of two original rival companies finally settling their differences and coming up with one helluva game.

I remember hesitating a bit at that first screen when you boot the game up - Nintendo and Sega. I guess it hadn't really clicked until that point, but this game brings to a close the whole rivalry I grew up with. I was a Nintendo fanboy, but I certainly respected Sega and many of the things they accomplished during that era.
axgamer71  - 1 year 1 month ago 
F*ck yea! I love GX and it is by far my favorite racer and it has been that way for about 4 years.

(I still can't beat 2 of the levels in story in Very Hard mode) >_<
drprofessor  - 1 year 1 month ago 
F Zero FTW!
It's my GC racer of choice.
JoeMasturbaby  - 1 year 1 month ago 
i love F-Zero GX Soooooooo much!!!!!!!

at first i bought it just to have some variety in my game collection, and for some here-and-there gaming, but damn.

the first night i was up unitl 4 a.m. playing the shit out of that game.
story mode, customizing, AND just racing for fun.

oh Pico, take me away to your world!!!!
:P
corronchilejano  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Dazza15, did you see in what place the guy was? He was never over 20th place. In order to reach the first place in higher difficulties you WILL need to master EVERYTHING in this game. After playing GX, go play Wipeout, it'll be like taking a walk with granny.
cart00n  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Wow, man! I had no idea that this game was this good. It's DEFINITELY going on my Goozex list, like, immediately!
Cernunnos  - 1 year 1 month ago 
futuristic racers are silly, almost as silly as mario kart. bah.
Herzeleid  - 1 year 1 month ago 
@Dazza15
F-Zero GX made it to the 4th place of the most difficult games on GT ;)
http://www.gametrailers.com/player/38283.html
Patius  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Time to buy F-Zero, get raped, and cry like a little girl.
FriendlyFire  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I say both games have very different styles and goals. From the feel of the game, WipEout (all of them, not just HD) is aiming to provide something I'd call "realistic", in that was this type of racing to exist sometime in the future, it could realistically work this way. The extremely techy and clean style of the game work that way too IMHO. F-Zero, on the other hand, is arcade-style gaming pushed to the extreme. Those 90-degrees sharp turns are totally impossible and feel a bit wrong... But they aren't looking for something credible, they want to make something over-the-top and crazy, and they succeed marvellously!

But that makes the comparison moot, since how can you compare track layout between realistic and over-the-top? How can you compare difficulty between physics handling and twitch reactions? It's really like putting Gran Turismo and NFS side to side and trying to point out what's the best racing style.

Lastly, I say that any game which can let you put your own music is automatic win. No matter how uber the music is, you get bored of it eventually.
CrAppleton  - 1 year 1 month ago 
I own and love both. Anyone who says that F-Zero GX takes no skill, hasn't played it. F-Zero GX (for it's time) is better than wipEout HD. While wipEout HD is without a doubt one of my fav. games of 2008, it doesn't push the genre in anything but visuals. GX was the edge of the genre for quite a while IMO. If you haven't tried it I would Highly recomend it! Like I said, both absolutely great games! But I have to agree. GX has HD beat.
CrAppleton  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Oh.. and Dazza15.. he is refering to the title of the game.. not the year it came out..
Ravenbom  - 1 year 1 month ago 
GX is insane. No question. It's a good kind of insanity; but it is absolutely hardcore insane, and you better be ready to leave it or love it, because it's just that insane.
And it doesn't have rubber-banding or blue turtle shells.
Anti-aliasing aside, I still think that GX looks great. Not that you can appreciate much scenery at 1100kph though...
sarge-ak47  - 1 year 1 month ago 
Honestly Gx is my fav cube game if not overall top 3 games of all time. There is so much value packed into that title..you have 40 ravers.. 40 endings..unique musics to each character..back story..etc. But that's just the tip of the iceberg, you're looking at a top notch hardcore racer that still ranks among the hardest games to complete (on master and 100%). I love wipeout myself but Im glad to see someone remembered this overlooked gem from the cube era.
Seriously go out and buy it.
RandomSamurai13  - 1 year 1 month ago 
The speed comarison confued me a bit, in the video it showed really fast racing, yet in the video below it, the track comparison, the racing seemed a little slower. I've never played GX or any F-Zero game but it seemed you picked out the fastest car to show speed. Like comparing a moped to a Ferrari and saying cars are faster.
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