Abstract: When Twisted Metal for the PS3 was first announced, I thought it was going to be a complete reinvention of the car combat classic that we all know and love. As it turns out, I couldn't have been more wrong. While Twisted Metal for the PS3 does update t...
Abstract: Twisted Metal 2 is one of the greatest videogames to ever grace the original PlayStation, and that's an undeniable scientific fact. Though my personal relationship with the series has been a spotty affair, my love for TM2's inimitable blend of sadist...
With David Jaffe freely discussing the game's transformation from an on-line-only PSN title, to a full-price shelf release in mid-development, the question of whether there's enough content here is surely one for debate. Yes, on-line play is most assuredl...
We found the solo play experience in Twisted Metal to be acceptable, without ever being outstanding. The stories are somewhat formulaic and once we saw one ending we could tell that the others would be fairly similar. Having said that, if gamers manage to...
Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
Chaotic, punchy multiplayer, Deceptively deep mechanics, Twisted presentat
AI has it in for the player, Story that goes nowhere, Muddled design
Twisted Metal doesn’t make any concessions. On the surface, like its protagonists, it’s a heartless, snarling beast of a game. Players need to be prepared to learn a fiddly control system and plough through a difficult campaign before the game reveals
Abstract: Spinning tires, or spinning in its grave?Twisted Metal is a hard review to write because there is just so much nostalgia here. This game reminds me of those late nights with friends, a case of Mountain Dew, and my Playstation so much that my bias shows th...
Abstract: The Twisted Metal franchise is an old one, but a good one. Despite the odd hit and miss, it’s a series that we're surprised to see has taken this long to come to the PS3; with a focus on multiplayer vehicular combat, the PS3s strong online capabilities...