![]() ![]() Come February 14th, all of that will change with the reveal of Twisted Metal on the PlayStation 3. ![]() Also as a 15-year-old at the time who was allowed to play any games he pleased, Twisted Metal: Black creeped the frak out of me.įast forward to today when, although there have been smaller iterations of Twisted Metal, most notably on the PSP with Twisted Metal: Head-On, we’ve yet to have a big-screen return of the franchise with an original take. ![]() ![]() A personal favorite, Twisted Metal: Black also had a cinematic quality to it that delved deeper then previous titles into the characters and the motives behind them. Unlike the cartoony feel of previous titles, TM: Black would be set in a dark, edgy world, filled with the worst criminals possible which would mark the first M-rated Twisted Metal game. In 2001, fans would once again see David return to the helm of Twisted Metal: Black, which would take the series in a new, darker direction. they’re good games, they’re just not good Twisted Metal games.” While many fans complained about the direction of those titles, David Jaffe, who was not involved with them, would come to their defense (and we do agree) with: The beloved franchise has had ups and downs in the past with notable strong titles from David Jaffe like Twisted Metal 1 and 2 while the third and fourth titles were handed over to 989 Studios (now a defunct game studio). The first Twisted Metal launched on the PlayStation in 1995, and, since then, we’ve gone through multiple iterations of the vehicular combat franchise. In just a week from today, Sony, along with David Jaffe and the team from Eat Sleep Play, will be bringing Twisted Metal, a long time PlayStation exclusive franchise, back to life and onto retail shelves. ![]()
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