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Review – Twisted Metal 4
There has to be something wrong with me. I knew the reputation of the latter PS1 Twisted Metal games. After Twisted Metal 2, development duties on the series was handed off from Singletrac to 989 Studios. They were largely a sports game developer, but they also contributed the Syphon Filter series, so it’s not like they were an especially bad…
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Review – Twisted Metal III
In my youth, I never really got to play anything past Twisted Metal 2 on the PS1, but the knowledge that there were further sequels was tantalizing. I think I maybe caught glimpses of Twisted Metal III and Small Brawl, but that just stoked my craving for more vehicular combat. I never did get around to playing the other PlayStation…
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Review – Twisted Metal 2
When speaking of my childhood, I often describe my younger self as a die-hard Nintendo fangirl, but that might be inaccurate. In the days before the weight of reality crushed my childhood, I often spent time on other consoles belonging to my friends and relatives. For example, many of my mornings saw me deposited at childhood friend’s house where I’d…