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Twisted Metal: Head-on: Extra Twisted Edition
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Twisted Metal: Head-on: Extra Twisted Edition Review

Posted on March 5th, 2008 at 12:00 EDT
Twisted Metal: Head-on: Extra Twisted Edition is a fantastic romp through the PSP game Head-on, with the Lost Levels and other bonus content rounding out the $20 package quite nicely.
Pros
  • + Addictive gameplay will keep you coming back
  • + Plethora of bonus content
  • + Budget price of $20
Cons
  • - Multiplayer has been cut down to just two modes of play
  • - The graphics are pretty horrendous when compared to more recent PS2 titles
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User rating: 8.5 (based on 3 votes)

Truth be told, we’re scared of David Jaffe. The guy makes some awe-inspiring games, but we’re not to sure what goes on inside that head of his. When he claims that he is Sweet Tooth, the demonic ice-cream truck-driving clown, we get a bit frightened. We forgive him though, because Sweet Tooth and all his other unique characters make for some brilliant Twisted Metal titles, such as the latest in the series, Twisted Metal: Head-on: Extra Twisted Edition.

At its base, Twisted Metal: Head-on: Extra Twisted Edition is a port of PSP launch title Twisted Metal: Head-on, the title universally considered to be the true sequel to Twisted Metal 2. However, this new port from Eat Sleep Play contains far more content than the original title, a la the “Extra Twisted Edition” sub-subtitle. We’ll get to that later.

 In Head-on, akin to the other titles in the series, a gentleman by the name of Calypso plays host to a vehicular combat tournament dubbed “Twisted Metal.” This crazed man promises the victor whatever they desire. In come the contestants, from the robotic Axel to the sinister Mr. Grimm, who all hope to come out on top in the deadly contest.

The gameplay is essentially unchanged from past Twisted Metals. Luckily, it’s also timeless. Choose a vehicle (each has unique stats and its own special move), grab various weapons, and decimate your opponents in back and forth high-speed brawls. The differing arenas, which thankfully aren’t as dark as those found in Twisted Metal: Black, help add depth to the addictive gameplay. You’ll battle in a baseball stadium, Los Angeles, Tokyo, Transylvania Castle (Extra Twisted Edition exclusive) and more. Despite several of the areas being remarkably large, we were always running into enemies, which kept the pace up considerably.

Head-on feels right at home on the PlayStation 2 controller. The extra buttons, when united with the three different control schemes (we recommend the second one), certainly don’t hurt the title’s transition from PSP to PS2. What doesn’t come away as flawless is the multiplayer aspect of the port. Although both the Challenge and Endurance modes are still available, multiplayer has been sliced and diced when compared to the original title. You'll only be able to play deathmatch or co-op with a single friend, as opposed to numerous other players. While we were slightly dissatisfied with this backwards transformation, playing with one other buddy split-screen style is still a fun time.

 In comes the extra content. In this Extra Twisted Edition of Head-on lies almost an entirely new game. The “Lost Levels” are torn straight from Twisted Metal: Black’s cancelled sequel. Introduced with a grim description (six developers died in a plane crash, thus the full game was cancelled), the Lost Levels still contain all three modes -- Story, Endurance, and Challenge -- from Head-on. The title, originally set to be in an open, branching world of sorts, has been divvied up into four separate levels (one of which must be unlocked). The levels go back to the dark, unforgiving style that Black touted, which is regrettable. Everything else though, notwithstanding the complete lack of any sort of narrative, feels absolutely Twisted.
Being on par with other Twisted Metals is great for the most part. When is having explosive and addictive gameplay a bad thing? When it comes to presentation however, being likened to a seven year old PS2 game, in this case Twisted Metal: Black, is probably not something to brag about. Simply put, the graphics are underwhelming. Despite Eat Sleep Play claiming that the port of Head-on has been technically enhanced with improved textures and such, we’re not seeing it. It still looks nearly identical to the game we played three years ago on the PSP. As for the Lost Levels, they’re a bit better, as unlike Head-on they were always designed for the PS2. Regardless, they won’t push your PS2 to eleven, far from it. It’s fairly simple when one lays it all out; graphics junkies should stay away, but gameplay lovers are A-ok.

 

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posted 12:13pm EST - March 5th, 2008
1

I'm really tempted to get this, but DAMN those graphics look really bad.

posted 1:23pm EST - March 5th, 2008
2

It's only $20 dollars new.

posted 2:24pm EST - March 5th, 2008
3

$20 new, but second hand? Cheap as chips.

posted 2:35pm EST - March 5th, 2008
4

Stickemup:  The graphics really aren't THAT bad.  You get over them quickly once you get into the gameplay.

posted 2:52pm EST - March 5th, 2008
5

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.

posted 8:49pm EST - March 5th, 2008
6

Head-On apply directly to the forhead. Head-On apply directly to the forehead.

posted 8:51pm EST - March 5th, 2008
7

This game is really addictive 10/10 from me gameplay owns everything.

PS2 still owns baby. 

posted 12:52am EST - March 6th, 2008
8

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

posted 8:29am EST - March 7th, 2008
9

@Sork_Dhee               

More like they spent 20$ making this game lol

 

posted 10:18am EDT - October 27th, 2008
10

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

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