Although graphically enhanced, Wipeout Pulse fails to conform to its beloved gameplay.
Wipeout Pulse came to 'fix' that issue, making the ships semi-adherent to the ground, taking out the 'hovering' effect that made its previous installment so lovable. Even air-brakes are now extremely easy to control -- what's good about that? Now, you feel like you're driving a Honda Civic car.
Second thing; the tracks. They definitely look better, but doesn't anyone notice they're pretty far from being futuristic-looking? There's a bit of future sci-fi in it, but not as heavily as in the original which 'breathed' future with its numerous LCD screens scattered throughout the tracks.
So I daresay that Wipeout Pulse is a disappointment, especially to Pure's fans. Graphics, music, and infrastructure do not make up for that critical modification that simply changed Wipeout from a futuristic racing game into Need for Speed or the like.