Some are just like the classic
Twisted Metal levels where you are placed in a town and have to defeat a certain number of opponents.
Not exact matches
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For some examples, there's the Blackrock Stadium, which is an arena, based on a
level from
Twisted Metal 2, that features lava pits and an overhead track.
Twisted Metal Black — Harbor City was the working title of the game that was supposed to take the deadly arena car fights to another
level, offering highways that linked different maps, creating an impression of a single, consistent gameworld, rather than a bunch of unrelated arenas.
In a rather grave atmosphere, the employees of Sony gathered the four completed
levels of Harbour City and combined them with the conversion of
Twisted Metal: Head On, released for PlayStation 2.
Arenas are well done and well designed, even better than most
levels in
Twisted Metal Black.
There's also light vehicular combat throughout each
level that feels a lot like
Twisted Metal for the whole family, and you're constantly buying new upgrades for your vehicle and finding new mods.