Developer: Eat Sleep Play
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Genre: Racing
Sub-Genre: N/A
Release Date: TBA 2009
Additonal Info: This game was announced in t...
Developer: Incognito
Publisher: SCEA
Genre: Driving
Sub-Genre: Vehicular Combat
Release Date: Mar 24th, 2005
Additonal Info: Exclusively on the PlayStati...
Developer: Incognito
Publisher: SCEA
Genre: Driving
Sub-Genre: Vehicular Combat
Release Date: Jun 18th, 2001
Additonal Info:
(continued from previous page) ...content on the disc. The Sweet Tour, in which you take control of an on-foot Sweet Tooth, gives players a guided tour full of concept art, reading, and the rough edges of a gameplay concept that never made it into a Twisted Metal game. It’s somewhat intriguing, but it won’t hold your attention for longer than ten or fifteen minutes.
The real champion of the bonus material is the video content. First up is Twisted Metal: The Dark Past, a solid video documentary that will capture the attention of Twisted Metal fans in addition to bringing newcomers up to speed on the series. This video also contains the hidden message "TWISTED METAL IS COMING ON PSTHREE." Can you decipher it yourself?
Lastly, Extra Twisted Edition has all the live action endings for each character that were cut from the original Twisted Metal. They’re hilariously bad, from the 1990’s film grain to the god-awful script, but trust us; you’ll want to watch them all. Make sure to check out Sweet Tooth’s and Darkside’s endings – we found those to be the funniest.
Twisted Metal: Head-on: Extra Twisted Edition is a perfect example of a PSP to PS2 port done right. With an overabundance of bonus content, it offers outstanding value for a measly USD 20. The graphics aren’t on par with today’s standards, but if you are honestly looking for astounding production values, why would you be playing a PS2 game in the first place? Eat Sleep Play is off to an excellent start in our book. Make sure to check this one out.

Twisted Metal: Head on - Extra Twisted Edition
I'm really tempted to get this, but DAMN those graphics look really bad.
It's only $20 dollars new.
$20 new, but second hand? Cheap as chips.
Stickemup: The graphics really aren't THAT bad. You get over them quickly once you get into the gameplay.
I always felt the PSP version was a little claustophobic. I enjoyed TM Black a lot but head on - on psp just felt... odd to me.
Head-On apply directly to the forhead. Head-On apply directly to the forehead.
This game is really addictive 10/10 from me gameplay owns everything.
PS2 still owns baby.
Personally i prefer Black but nothing beats 3, I already have this on the PSP and it didnt really feel like i was playing a 'real' twisted metal but hey, hopefully its a different story on the ps2. I personally wont be picking it up but a new(ish) twisted metal game for $20 is gonna be hard for any fan to resist
@Sork_Dhee
More like they spent 20$ making this game lol
twisted metal is always great. the graphics arent the best on this but its freakin twisted metal. its gnna b great and for 20$. cool -stephen stphack@gmail.com