Twisted Metal Delayed Till Early 2012
That’s the bad news. Good news? This game will still be present at PAX and Gamescom!
That’s the bad news. Good news? This game will still be present at PAX and Gamescom!
While conceptualizing the game, he drew some “rough” designs of what he wanted the bosses to look like…
It’s about damn time. It’s been too long since we’ve seen some new Twisted gameplay. Better yet, we now know when Sweet Tooth is coming out to play.
Moments ago, the ever outspoken lord of Twisted Metal gave a brief presentation during the GDC. During which …
The always vocal overlord of Twisted Metal has sounded off on the current situation revolving around George “GeoHot” Hotz. According to Jaffe …
David Jaffe asked, and the fans delivered. Not only that, but this trailer is so good, I think I’d actually see this film. Bravo, Blue Goggles Films, bravo.
You read right, but what makes this auction worthwhile is not just the fact that this copy of Twisted Metal has been autographed . . .
If you’re like me, Axel was one of your favorite Twisted Metal characters. Thankfully, David Jaffe recognizes this and has announced via Twitter that …
According to developer David Jaffe, the newest installment in the Twisted Metal franchise will be played with a standard run-of-the-mill controller and be displayed in flat, old-fashioned 2D. Thank the God of War …
Downloadable content has been a sticky-subject among gamers since its inception, particularly when it involves money changing hands. And while that alone is able to draw a divide between gamers, things can get really heated if a company is so bold as to release downloadable content on the same day a game is to arrive in stores.
Before E3, you couldn’t get David Jaffe to so much as even acknowledge the existence of a new Twisted Metal game for the PlayStation 3. But now that the show is done and the cat is out of the bag, just try to get him to shut up about it (or don’t; rumor is that doing so will lead to an incident involving Sweet Tooth, toilet paper, and a flamethrower).
Today David Jaffe responded to overwhelming requests for Twisted Metal to have a leveling up system, say it’s a possibility but also expressing his doubts.
If there’s one thing David Jaffe has taught me (and there is only one thing) it’s that whenever he tells us something, we should assume the exact opposite …
David Jaffe didn’t lie, he misdirected! Not really, he totally lied, but that’s because he was more interested in surprising gamers at E3 than telling them the plain ol’ truth.
In a recent Tweet, David Jaffe has proven that not only did he lie to all of us, but the scale of the lie was more impressive than that time you got away with breaking curfew to see WHAM.