WIPEOUT 2 XBOX 360 X360
WIPEOUT 2 XBOX 360 X360
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Wipeout 2 is a game based on the "game show" of the same name on the major television network ABC in the United States. In it, the game is organized as if the players participate in many events during an "episode", as if it were part of a television episode. Each event is preceded by an introduction by in-game characters from the show's hosts (John Henderson and John Anderson), and just before the event begins, a mock interview with hostess Jill Wagner.
The events are held in four rounds as such: a qualifying round, an elimination round, a Final Four round, and the final Wipeout Zone. Some rounds are played with players taking turns, and some are played simultaneously (in two-player mode). Players simply compete to complete ridiculously set up stages with the fastest times. Episodes are divided into summer or winter events, and there are four episodes per season. Players will dodge giant hammers, bounce off the iconic giant balls, avoid swinging or spinning beams, handle balancing acts, and other events.
The main appeal of the game is that it focuses on motion controls, especially with the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Wii versions using Kinect, Move, and the Wii Remote respectively. The Xbox 360 version also features different character models than other retail versions as they are designed around the style of Xbox 360 avatars, and players can use their own in-game avatar, as well as snapshots taken during gameplay.
The game also features replays, a practice mode, and a behind-the-scenes video.
The events are held in four rounds as such: a qualifying round, an elimination round, a Final Four round, and the final Wipeout Zone. Some rounds are played with players taking turns, and some are played simultaneously (in two-player mode). Players simply compete to complete ridiculously set up stages with the fastest times. Episodes are divided into summer or winter events, and there are four episodes per season. Players will dodge giant hammers, bounce off the iconic giant balls, avoid swinging or spinning beams, handle balancing acts, and other events.
The main appeal of the game is that it focuses on motion controls, especially with the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and Wii versions using Kinect, Move, and the Wii Remote respectively. The Xbox 360 version also features different character models than other retail versions as they are designed around the style of Xbox 360 avatars, and players can use their own in-game avatar, as well as snapshots taken during gameplay.
The game also features replays, a practice mode, and a behind-the-scenes video.