First seen: 1 december 2001
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List All 2 PricesFor those looking for the right racing title on the PlayStation 2, Eidos Interactive's Wave Rally shouldn't be your first choice, nor should it be the last one. In its many course features, albeit with the poor control design amongst a few others lacking in ability, the game has a steady amount of replay value involved, but not enough to bring you back for second servings. Since car racing games are the just about the standard of the genre these days, you might want to... Read more
After playing games like Bloodwake on Xbox and experiencing near perfection of water physics I guess I’ve become too picky about water games. While the game’s water enjoys changeable heights it seems a bit flat in comparison. You feel sometimes like you're skimming the water and not slicing through it like you should. Visually it’s beautiful when the waves come rolling your way but physically it wants for more. The good news is the game includes a wealth of play... Read more
If you're a little confused by the sudden appearance of 3 similar titles on the market, nobody could blame you. Read more
When it comes to wave racing on the PS2, Wave Rally is sunk. It's got some nice waves, but a bad camera, tough controls, and some unsatisfying gameplay cause an evil tsunami of massive proportions. Read more