>: / well atleast i can njoy
my TWISTED METAL while this gets fixed..
Not exact matches
It's hard to not get excited
while oohing in awe of Killzone's visuals and think to yourself, «What will God of War, Ratchet and Clank,
Twisted Metal, and Uncharted look like on this?».
While the vehicular combat probably won't put a dent into
Twisted Metal's sales figure, it is a pleasing, if transitory supplement that most companies would probably charge for.
To be honest I tried the PS3
Twisted Metal (was free on PS plus a
while ago) and didn't like it, I really enjoyed Vigilante 8 on PS1 and the the arcade one on Xbox 360, is this game closer to Vigilante 8 or
Twisted Metal, or very different from both?
But for all the kvetching, a funny thing happens
while you're actually playing
Twisted Metal instead of complaining about its disappointing shortcomings.
But the
Twisted Metals are shooters in which cars — or «cars», given the loose approximation of driving — zip around like greased lightning
while they're shooting each other.
But
while missing out on those, I still had the opportunity to experience a wealth of other fantastic games such as Kolibri, Snatcher, Pikmin,
Twisted Metal 2, and Banjo - Kazooie to name a few.
While there was a storyline intact, the joy gamers absolutely reveled in was the intensely fun vehicular mayhem
Twisted Metal brought the scene.
While she has dabbled in different gaming generations and consoles, you'll probably find a copy of
Twisted Metal 2 or Harvest Moon: Back to Nature in her PS3's disc drive these days.
While certain KojiPro staffers aren't involved with the
Metal Gear Survive project, the folks that are still at Konami put their heart and soul into a survival game with plenty of
twists and tributes to previous Konami titles that are certainly worth exploring.
It's been a
while since
Twisted Metal reared its head - bonnet?
As for this particular sale overall, save for moon diver, which admittedly
while i love it, it's sorta indie... so, i've to admit it's pretty weak compared to the last one that featured all the sony titles i had mentioned (
twisted metal, modnation, uncharted, infamous, etc..)..
While we doubt that Carmageddon Max Damage will have the same shock factor it did in its heyday day, it's still refreshing to find a racing game that doesn't take itself too seriously amongst the serious simulations, particularly when we don't have
Twisted Metal to turn to.
The first two are right there in the headline: Rocket League will be available for purchase on PlayStation Store July 7th,
while Twisted Metal's famous ice cream truck, Sweet Tooth, joins our roster of playable cars as a special unlockable vehicle exclusively on PS4!
While I don't consider the unchanging attitude or gameplay of
Twisted Metal (2012) a bad thing, I do not consider the controls so bad either.
While the controls are nowhere near as atrocious as
Twisted Metal 3, they remind me a bit of how the first two
Twisted Metal games controlled... Okay, so maybe it's nostalgia that keeps me from hating too much on the controls, and it'd be nice to see something a bit tighter in this danged age, but this
Twisted Metal is still highly playable regardless of a few wonky control issues.
Despite the extra spending, I'm ready to pay the proper price, as long as my friend doesn't get to watch my screen
while I blast him in
Twisted Metal.
The «
metal frame and bumper -LSB-...] protect against shock, abrasion, tilting or
twisting,» wrote Samsung in the press release,
while the rear is also said to be «tough» and provide for a secure grip.
Crafted of ceramic, its sophisticated base offers a
twisted design with a glossy glazed finish
while both the top and bottom are accented with polished
metal accents.