I'd like to point out that the theme's of Fusion's story our perfect. A select number of fan's hate Fusion because it completely changes the ideals presented in the previous games, there's too much focus on eliminations, whats left of our favorite teams are overshadowed by new and unfamiliar teams, and the track design is unnecessarily and frustratingly complex. I like to think that Studio Liverpool (after a recent name change, mind you) used these game mechanics to assist in telling the story of the purists fight to regain their sport. It's all symbolic and s**t.

Fusion was part of a bunch of wipeout games that I got after completing the original (my first wipeout), and not only did I discover these frustrations, but I found it to be the most rewarding and developed game of the series, even if it's still the worst. My favorite moment in gaming is actually realizing that the Tibetan monk, who has a vow of non-violence, never gets points for eliminations. I can't think of any other game that goes to that level of detail.

I was thinking of starting a new save. I haven't played it in a long time, as I got much more sucked into wip3out. I never actually finished fusion, I made one save where I used cheats to unlock everything, and one save where I got as far as tigron (I think).