![]() Come the night of my execution, there must have been over a thousand people gathered outside to watch me fry. Sweet Tooth: “When they captured me, all I could think was, “What a waste!” All those people I hadn’t killed yet. ![]() Don’t lose the original touch and you guys should have nothing to worry about even with new fans! We regularly bust out the PS1 at parties and relive the good times we had staying at each others houses and playing the game and seeing the endings COUNTLESS times.Īs far as Criticism goes: as long as you keep the same “Twisted” feel you guys will always have a fan in me. I own every Twisted Metal game available (even the PSP ones)and even TM2 on PSN just because I love the series that much! I used to have to sneak to play these games after hours on School nights when I was a little “Twister” and I STILL play these games to this day. One reason I have always liked the games is because Sweet Tooth has always been a “Dad” to me (albeit an F-ed up, Twisted Dad). Thanks to you and your group of hardworking folks! Please make this happen with the new TWIST3D M3TAL! do whatever YOU MUST: P.S.: Jaff’: you were seriously envious of the God of War 3 Slurpee cups (and custom Kratos Fury slurpee flavor!) (re: GameDirector roundtable PSN video- awesome BTW!) Maybe videos via PSN, rated M, can help end this spark before it is truly stoked (which I far from hope for because I want this series to succeed with this game and every other one after:) Part of me is bummed that we live in a culture which creates “sacrificed” ideas when making a piece of performance art all-encompassing and inviting to the majority. Some classic fans of the series may be disappointed about this direction, I’m a fan enough to not be phased. I believe it and it matters little to me. I really hope this game represents a return to form, and not a whimpering old death blow.Ībout the T rating we’re going to see on the new Twisted Metal game -debates that take place on forums circle around the notion that cutscenes are what garner the M rating. Both Quake and UT have kind of died silently, so I really don’t want TM to suffer the same fate. But I’d hate for it to be just a niche title for the 5 of us who still like this. I really hope for the best for you guys, because I personally don’t mind more of the same. It’s really tough to say because one could argue that TM might just be its own thing too. Or maybe just selling out and taking TM in the direction of slower paced more realistic car combat to appeal to fans of today’s popular shooters. I don’t know what TM needs to reach that level, but I think it’ll take some kind of RE4 rethink or CoD4 mega adjustments across the board (which looks more in line of what is going on with this latest TM). The high speed frenetic shooter genre has today been surpassed by the CoDs and Halos. Now, more of the same is OK, except that TM represents a kind of shooter genre that has died with the times. Simply put, I’m not yet convinced this latest game is offering a solid enough evolution of the gameplay for this new generation. ![]() I’m honestly really worried about this latest TM. Also, did Rogue Trip inspire any design choices made in future TM titles, as it appears that the design for ambulance in TMPS3 may have spawned from that? I always wondered whether or not you considered jumping on board with that project and what happened there. Just another potential question to be answered, in case you decide to do a follow-up:ġ.) During the time 989 possessed the development rights to TM, your comrade Scott Campbell designed the ridiculously awesome (and another one of my favs) Rogue Trip for GT Interactive. Here’s hoping that TMPS3 is highly successful when the game releases. Needless to say, when you guys rolled out with Sweet Tooth at this past E3, I was floored. To create something that evokes so much emotion from so many people must truly mean that it’s special. I’ve been gaming for 20+ years, and no other gameplay experience has ever measured up to the fun I had with that game. I’m sure you hear this a lot, but some of my most fondest memories involve playing sessions of Twisted Metal 2 with my closest friends back in middle school. As much as I want to spare all the flattering, I can’t help but express how much of a huge Twisted Metal fan I am.
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