RipTen Review: Twisted Metal (PS3)
Unapologetically old school, I dread to think of another decade passing before we get another performance from Sweet Tooth.
Unapologetically old school, I dread to think of another decade passing before we get another performance from Sweet Tooth.
Jaffe posted a how to customize Twisted Metal video. RipTen wants YOU to put your skills to the test!
David Jaffe unleashes hell on a reviewer for disrespectful comments following his review.
David Jaffe becomes acquainted with a large gun and a buttload of bullets for a new contest.
Sony and Eat Sleep Play have released a new trailer for Twisted Metal, which presents weapons training.
Twisted Metal dev Eat Sleep Play suffers layoffs and the departure of David Jaffe.
Twisted Metal is the oldest Sony-exclusive franchise in all of Sony-exclusive franchise history and yet it hasn’t properly graced the cirsp Blu-ray diskiness of the PlayStation 3… until now.
Mr. Grimm. A tortured soul, a tortured past, a broken man, he’s got a plan…
David Jaffe has finally given Twisted Metal a solid release date, and brought a brand new trailer along with it.
David Jaffe and Eat Sleep Play will now have plenty of time to fix all the issues with the game before it ships…
That’s the bad news. Good news? This game will still be present at PAX and Gamescom!
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.
At the E3 2010 Sony Keynote, David Jaffe and Scott Campbell arrived on stage in Sweet Tooth’s ice cream truck to announce the new Twisted Metal for the PS3. As a huge fan of the series (TW2 was my favorite), I was shocked and thrilled to hear the great news. Jaffe and Campbell, co-founders of [...]
What does a 36 year old successful video game designer wish for when he blows out the candles on his birthday cake? Well, in a series of recent Tweets, God of War and Twisted Metal mastermind …
I’ve got some good news and some bad news. The bad news is that Eat Sleep Play’s new PlayStation 3 game won’t be at the Leipzig Games Convention, despite our hoping and praying. The good news is that I’ve coaxed David Jaffe into detailing when we might be lucky enough to see the new project.