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Twisted Metal: Head On
I literally shit myself when I saw this game as I was browsing for price drops at Gamestop.com. I had no clue that Incog had developed any kind of Twisted Metal game since Black, and am stunned that Head On had been on the PSP since 2005. You can't blame me since I never bought a PSP and didn't follow any of the system's news, but luckily, Head On is being ported to the PS2 and will be released on the 5th of February for...what...$20. Amazing.
According to Wikipedia, this was actually the true sequel to Twisted Metal 2, and features classic characters such as Crimson Fury. I just shit myself again. And apparently, the game even includes bonus features, such as deleted live-action footage from Twisted Metal. Sorry, but this has suddenly become my most anticipated video game release since forever.
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I like how the game reveals that Twisted Metal: Harbor City (Black 2) was never released because a group of the developers died in a plane crash. What. It's ok, Calypso actually just sent them into outer space, since they failed to top Twisted Metal 2.
Anyway, Head On is pretty dissapointing, cause the art direction and stages just lack the darkness of the original series. Of course the game starts with a dumb rock concert. Luckily the gameplay is still good, although I'm too dumb to beat Tower Tooth. Thank god Twisted Metal has been announced for PS3, with on-foot missions and online play. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |
Uh, yeah.
It comes with updated textures, and lots of bonus features such as unreleased levels and franchise history. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. ![]() |