Twisted Metal 4

Producer: 989 Studios

Best Feature: They fixed the problems from Twisted Metal 3

Worst Feature: It isn’t very fun

Supports: Memory Card, Multi Tab, and Dual Shock – 4 Player

Ok let’s take you people to 989 studios for there press meeting before this game was began. Head of 989, “Ok we know that people are pissed off about 3 guys so lets fix the problems that one had!” Second in charge, “Yeah your right, but we better get Rob Zombie to do the soundtrack cause that part of the game kicked ass!” Head, “Yeah how long do you think we should take on this one?” Second, “Um how about a couple of days.” Head, “Yeah but how would we go about doing that?” Third in charge, “How about we slightly change the menus, add new tracks, make it so instead of lading on their backs cars do a complete flip at 200 miles per hour, and we can slow down the frame rate in multiplayer cause nobody plays it anyway.” Head, “Yeah you guys are geniuses but it’s missing something.” Second, “Let’s make it no fun.” Head, “That’s the best idea I’ve ever heard.” This conversation has never been proven but I bet they had one just like it at 989 studios. Cause all these things were in the game. The menus are more pick up and play but they have the same amount of options, which is pretty cool. Then the sound track is off the hook with Rob Zombie, Cypress Hill, and tons of other underground bands. Then the graphics are a little bit better. Then to finish off the package like 989 planned they fixed the realistic problem and most of the other minor control problems. Too bad that this game just isn’t fun; if 989 would have remembered fun then this game would be awesome, but they forgot it and it shows. After a while you won’t want to play this thing ever again. Other then being no fun this game has a few glitches like getting stuck to walls and not being able to turn right. Hopefully TM Black brings Twisted Metal back to the top.

Score 5 out of 10

Graphics – 6

Sound – 8

Play control – 5

Replay - 2