Twisted Metal: Created by David Jaffe, Rhett Reese, Michael Jonathan Smith, Paul Wernick. With Anthony Mackie, Stephanie Beatriz, Joe Seanoa, Will Arnett. An outsider must deliver a mysterious package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland in exchange for a
Twisted Metal: Black was my drug in 2002. I really love the excitement of playing the game, I love the chaos. There's nothing better than when you use the special [weapon] to blow up a car and drive right through it and you hit the ferris wheel and that's rolling down the road....
Fumes has starred in a few Screenshot Saturday round-ups but this is the first time, to my knowledge, that somebody from the Treehouse has slipped behind the wheel and taken this crusty old banger for a spin. I am glad to have done so. Created by a team of four, Fume...
Sony has reportedly canceled a live-service Twisted Metal game amid the publisher's mass layoffs. https://t.co/4dMoiBRj0T pic.twitter.com/xkRwjnOlGB — Game Informer (@gameinformer) February 27, 2024 Dang, I was looking forward to this se
"I am Calypso, and I thank you for playing Twisted Metal." —Calypso, Twisted Metal 2, III, 2012 Calypso, formerly known as William Sparks is the creator of the Twisted Metal contest. He grants any wish the contest winner desires, no matter what they des
Most underrated Twisted Metal. 10 for Concept. 10 for Music. Sure, it's not the most attractive game, but neither was the original Twisted Metal. Gameplay is a 10 as well, feeling like a much slower version of TM: Black's style, rather than the gameplay of the earlier PS1 titles. So...
Twisted Metal: Black is when the series really hit for me. I still love that game so much. It was kind of downhill for the series after that IMO. I'd love to see the series go back to its roots, but I don't hold out a lot of hope for David Jaffe coming back from where he...
| Twisted Metal: Small Brawl PS By zzzxx | Review Date: June 21, 2005This game really suprised me. Playing with remote control cars just seems kind of odd. But it actually turns out well. The graphics aren't great. Well, they aren't even good. But thats okay. Graphics don't make...
music, so Snider tried to zero in on what song Twisted Sister would perform in the scene. “What, like ‘We’re Not Gonna Take It’ or ‘I Wanna Rock’?” Pee-wee goes, “No, man. ‘Burn in Hell’,’” Snider recalled. “I’m like, ‘Yes, Pee-wee! ‘Burn in Hell!’Metal...
The TV show's version of John Doe (who was first introduced to the games in 2001's Twisted Metal: Black) is described as a "motor-mouthed outsider." He takes a deal to deliver a package to the other side of a post-apocalyptic wasteland, constantly beset by marauders w...