The Evolution of Twisted Metal Games [1995-2012]

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The Twisted Metal video game franchise is a long-standing and influential series in the vehicular combat genre. Developed by Eat Sleep Play and Incognito Entertainment and published by Sony Computer Entertainment, the franchise debuted in 1995. The gameplay typically involves players selecting unique vehicles, each equipped with weapons and special abilities, and engaging in chaotic battles in various arenas.
The hallmark of Twisted Metal is its vehicular mayhem, where players compete against each other in a tournament hosted by the enigmatic character, Calypso. The objective is to destroy opponents' vehicles, navigate treacherous environments, and ultimately win the tournament. The franchise has been praised for its inventive vehicle designs, diverse weaponry, and engaging multiplayer modes.
Over the years, the series has evolved, introducing new characters, vehicles, and narrative elements. Twisted Metal games often feature dark and twisted stories, with characters driven by their desires and vying for the fulfillment of a single wish promised by Calypso, the mysterious host of the tournament.
While the frequency of new releases in the Twisted Metal franchise has varied, its impact on the vehicular combat genre and its memorable characters, such as Sweet Tooth the killer clown, have solidified its place in gaming history.

00:00 Intro
00:10 Twisted Metal
00:30 Twisted Metal 2
00:50 Rogue Trip: Vacation 2012
01:10 Twisted Metal III
01:30 Twisted Metal 4
01:50 Twisted Metal: Small Brawl
02:10 Twisted Metal: Black
02:30 Twisted Metal: Head-On
02:50 Twisted Metal: Head-On Extra Twisted Edition
03:10 Twisted Metal Lost
03:30 Twisted Metal
03:50 Outro







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