He added that it will not involve series director David Jaffe, who left Sony in 2007. GamesBeat's Jeff Grubb claimed in September that one was in the works as part of a strategy by Sony to synergize its first-party games with its movies and TV shows (thanks VGC). There have been rumors of a new Twisted Metal game, one made specifically to tie in with the TV show, for a while now. They just don't kill the games appeal though.It was rebooted twice, once for the PlayStation 2 in 2001 and again for the PlayStation 3 in 2012, but has been completely neglected by Sony since, aside from Sweet Tooth making an appearance in the crossover fighting game PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. Its hart to hate what you love, but even Twisted Metal has its shortcomings. Yet, the music rocks, the characters are awesome, the cars are great, the weapons are great, the levels are varied, and it just does what it does so well. Its un-suited for a car combat game and I've been playing these since the original playstation. In fact I blame a lot the inherent difficulty in just maneuvering you're vehicle on the control scheme. Also the control scheme is garbage if you're not used to it. These boss fights are ridiculous and unless its magically easier with 2 players instead of one- I'm still guessing they would be a bit frustrating. Its of course around the second that you start to wonder why you can't seem to progress through the game very easily. The levels are easy and even if you're not very good with the characters that apparently built their vehicles out of tissue paper, its still not impossible. Maybe its the control scheme or maybe its just my inability to carry on against un-winnable boss fights. Maybe its the control scheme or maybe its just my inability to carry on Its so fun- but its so damn hard.
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