
I’ve longed for a title to help get the sour taste left behind from Twisted Metal’s 3 & 4, and Twisted Metal Black delivered. I didn’t get my hands on Twisted Metal Black until 2002, and its only 3 or 4 years apart from when I was playing Twisted Metal’s 1 and 2, but nostalgia has definitely lurked its pleasant head while playing for the first time. I definitely remember being mesmerized by the graphics and sharp gameplay mechanics. In this review, we take a look at possibly the greatest game in the series with Twisted Metal Black. So here we are, number two of three different Twisted Metal games I personally have chosen to review as part of paying homage to the greatness that is the Twisted Metal Franchise. It supports both split-screen and online 2 player co-op.Twisted Metal Black (PS2) Awesome vehicular combat part 2 (A) Twisted Metal arrives on Playstation 3 on February 14. Just make sure to buy new if you want the bonuses and don't wish to pay for an online pass.


So buying early and getting the LE will net you a free game and multiplayer skin, but even if you wait for price drops you'll still get the Starhawk multiplayer skin. That still stands, and now we know that the first run will officially be referred to as the Limited Edition. Gamers won't get to use the skin (pictured) until Starhawk launches on May 8, but it's definitely a cool incentive to pick up both tiles.Ĭo-Optimus previously reported that Twisted Metal's first printing would also include a free code to download Twisted Metal Black, the prior Playstation 3 entry in the series. Now that the game has gone gold (it comes out on Valentine's Day after all), the publisher has announced a new bonus: all new copies of Twisted Metal will include a Sweet Tooth multiplayer skin for Starhawk, the upcoming space-faring sequel to Warhawk. The reveal of the new Twisted Metal's online pass may have inspired some negativity among used game afficianados, but Sony seems intent on squaring that away with free goodies.
