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GamePro.com
★★★★
17 years ago

I was upset with the psone Twisted Metal games and was kinda of backing out of buying TMB for only $20 since it was a "Greatest Hits" game. I remember playing this game and blown away by the control and the graphics and the story.

amazon.ca
★★★★★
12 years ago
How the mighty have fallen.

I came into this game with incredibly high hopes, that was my first problem. This game was one of the biggest let downs I've ever had, the campaign is boring, unfair and might I say sloppy. Multiplayer is massively unbalanced and I just can't seem to have fun at all with this game.

GAME Group plc
★★★★★
12 years ago
Twisted Metal - Review

It's been a decade since we've had a new Twisted Metal game, so chances are most players coming into this reboot will be rusty if not altogether new to the series. As such, Twisted Metal does little to lull debutants to its peculiar brand of vehicular combat, but those who persist through its...

Balanced multiplayer; Very deep combat; Awesome bosses; Feels unlike anything else out there today

Clumsy AI; Not enough multiplayer modes

AAG
★★★★
12 years ago

28th February 2012 - Back in 1995, David Jaffe made a game called Twisted Metal on the original Playstation, the first game of its kind revolving around cars blowing each other to pieces.

Dealspwn
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Twisted Metal Review | Gunmen Of The Carpocalypse

There's always the danger, with games that have spent a little bit too long in development, that one of a few things may have happened. Perhaps the world has moved on just that little bit too much by the time you finally release your game.

Thoroughly destructible arenas; Large variety of vehicles and weapons; Nuke is great fun

Controls as complex as ever - steep learning curve; Singleplayer component a frustrating afterthought; Has barely evolved at all

Console Monster
★★★★★
12 years ago
Twisted Metal

I can't speak for the entire world, because this game is not for everyone. The cutscenes can get quite violent, and the explosions do get repetitive to certain groups of gamers, but Twisted Metal is definitely superb.

Addictive Multiplayer; Excellent Replayability; Glorious Gameplay Mechanics

Live-Action Cutscenes; Short Single-Player Campaign; Trivial Story Plot

Play.com
★★★★★
12 years ago
AmaZing And Totally Old Skool (for the Hardcore Fans)

If you are a Hardcore Gamer and love the old twisted metal! (Especially World Tour) Then this game is more than just good! Its Amazing. It is seriously Twisted with sweet tooth and his old ways. and all the old cars are back with a set base of characters!

canadianonlinegamers.com
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Twisted Metal (PS3) Review

Being a staple of Sony's impressive list of exclusive titles, it surprised me that it took so long for a Twisted Metal game to hit the PS3.   I dabbled with the Twisted Metal franchise on both the PSone and PS2 back in the day.  The car combat genre has come a long way since its inception.

GamesRadar
★★★★
12 years ago
Twisted Metal review

The PlayStation brand is closely tied to a lot of big-name games, but it hasn't been tied to many of them for quite as long as Twisted Metal. The gritty car-combat series – which stars a bunch of crazies in heavily armed vehicles who massacre each other for a chance at a wish from a dark trickster...

Huge amount of variety to play around with; Story campaign hides a ton of hidden extras; Nuke is a cool addition to multiplayer

Multiplayer feels sparse next to campaign; Races tend to hinge on just picking the fastest car; The difficulty; if you prefer to breeze through games

G4
★★★
★★
12 years ago
Twisted Metal Review

After a long sabbatical, one of Sony's most nostalgic franchises is back. Twisted Metal will be instantly familiar to the legion of gamers who spent hours orchestrating vehicular mayhem on their PSOnes. As it turns out, after so many years, very little has changed.

Creative modes and interesting character design; Strong multiplayer; Well-designed arenas and nice array of vehicles

Pinball physics and extremely old-school design add frustration; Single-player mode is lackluster; Controls can be problematic and certain level and design elements are poorly executed; Unspectacular graphics

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