
The PlayStation 3 exclusive Twisted Metal has officially gone gold. Along with that information, some other details have been revealed about the game.
Every copy of Twisted Metal will include a voucher for a Sweet Tooth Outcast Multiplayer skin for Starhawk.
If you pre-order Twisted Metal you’ll get early access to Axel and a free upgrade to the Limited Edition that comes with a code to download Twisted Metal: Black.
David Jaffe has confirmed on his video blog “Yes, there is going to be a demo,” and that the online portion of the game will be utilizing the “online pass”.
Twisted Metal will be in stores exclusively on the PlayStation 3, February 14th.
Source: PS Blog



January 23rd, 2012
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Cant wait to this awesome PS3 exclusive. The MP looks miles better than what you would get on the lamebox. Come february the year od the PS3 geins once agian. M$ and kidtendo should just drop out off the console businees coz all they do in re-release the same games and just stick another number on teh end
Hey, Nintendo is amazing, Skyward Sword was the best game last year. Microsoft is pretty cool too. Anyway, Starhawk’s multiplayer IS really fun. I’m just going to have to get used to have the jet controls though, and I am SOOO happy that the mech’s aren’t OP at all. They can die pretty easily. Santa Monica never fails to please.
Honestly, can we stop with the Fanboy bullshit? It makes this website look bad, acting like 9 year olds.
“HERP DERP PS3 ARE WAY BETTER THAN XBOX BECAUSE *Insert incredibly stupid statement here* LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL”
Well, let’s see what that demo has to show.
In the mean time,…
@Lens of Truth
Read this extensive interview with Agness Kaku, the translator of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. Read about the poor treatment she had to endure while working with Konami, and the harassment she received from fans of the series after the process.
In other news, a Japanese blog has confirmed that at version 2.03, the performance of Gran Turismo 5 has now significantly improved, compared to how it was at launch. The comparison showing that on the same course, version 1.00 has something like 75% of screen-tearing with the frame rate that drops into the low 50 every so often, while version 2.03 is constantly locked at 60fps with less than 1% percent of screen-tearing. Apparently, the removal of the cheering audience really did the trick.
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Why are people complaining about the online pass FOR THIS GAME. fair enough for other games, but this is as MP of a game you can get. While the SP will be good as well, MP is the main focus.
so the online pass isnt a bad thing for this game in my books.
The only problem i have with online passes is that the publishers expect people to buy their game new, and don’t sell it. they really think their games are that good?
At least with sony having their online passes for their exclusive games, you know your getting a ‘AAA’ game. whereas others *cough EA Bulletstorm no content or substance cough* milk the crap out of them.
looking forward to it. i have it pre-ordered (going to be busy, i also have the darkness 2 and fallout new vegas ultimate edition soon.)
Because if people get tired of playing a game they must have the right to sell it. I can sell the license of any (most) software, why videogames must be different?
I think the biggest gripe for me is that Twisted Metal, although popular, is kind of a niche market. People are going to buy it used but that doesn’t mean that they’r gonna buy the online pass. It separates the online community and will make it smaller than it needs to be. Online passes hurt a game’s longevity more than it does the used sales market.