ReviewFeelin’s: Twisted Metal Head-On for PSP

It’s a throwback to the glory days of the PS 1. I abandoned Sweet Tooth and Calypso for Vigilante 8 and V8:Second Offense, so I can’t really compare this to Twisted Metal 3, 4, or Black. What I can observe is that the environments are expansive and detailed, if a bit dark. The cars seem to control all right. All the favorites are there from the git-go, although the thug who used to drive Thumper seems to have sold it to a Fergie lookalike, and it fires a series of fireballs instead of the hood-mount flamethrower. I don’t remember Roadkill trading in his steel girder for a boomerang, either, but it’s time for progress.

I haven’t taken time yet to play this in network mode, but it has to be more fun than trying to beat the latest iteration of Sweet Tooth, whose hook I will not reveal here.

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