Twisted Metal For Mac

  • Feb 14, 2012 Product Description. From the creator of Twisted Metal and God of War, Twisted Metal is back only on the PlayStation 3 system. Developed by the original team credited with carving out a new gaming genre, Eat Sleep Play, founded by David Jaffe and Scott Campbell, unleashes Twisted Metal onto the PS3 with a devilishly pure experience and a whole new look that is deeper, and madder than ever before.
  • May 23, 2019 Twisted Metal was the king of vehicular combat and there has never been another game like it. Sure, there was Vigilante 8, but we’re a Twisted Metal household here at KnowTechie.

Twisted Metal III is a vehicular combat game in which the player takes control of one of twelve unique vehicles. While in control of a vehicle, the player can accelerate, steer, brake, reverse, activate the turbo, turn tightly, toggle between and activate weapons using the game controller's d-pad, analog sticks and buttons. The game can be played in either the one-player 'Tournament' mode.

There are a lot of great games out right now. But none of them are Twisted Metal and that’s a problem. Twisted Metal was the king of vehicular combat and there has never been another game like it. Sure, there was Vigilante 8, but we’re a Twisted Metal household here at KnowTechie.

With Sony’s recent announcement of a Twisted Metal TV series that is in the works, it fired me up again about the lack of a new title in the series.

The last time a Twisted Metal game graced our lives was back in 2012 for the PlayStation 3. It was a pretty great experience, but we’re in the age of free-to-play and battle royale games, and honestly, the world (me) wants – no – needs a Twisted Metal battle royale game.

Twisted Metal: Battle Royale

With the popularity of games like Fortnite, PUBG, and Apex Legends, battle royale games are becoming a dime a dozen. Some are better than others but screw all that noise, I want to jump out of a plane in a killer clown ice cream truck and scramble around a map with 99 other scrubs as we frantically search for weapons and early game kills.

The map, an important part of any battle royale title, would include a mixture of city-style areas and more open field type sections. Scaling could be an issue for vehicular battle royale content, but 100% doable. A storm, fire ring, whatever will push players closer together, per the usual, and nonsensical ramps and bridges could be used to expand city areas to rooftops in addition to ground level.

Looting would be standard fare, as well, with an assortment of weaponry and rarities. Special boosts could also be obtained while looting, allowing you to traverse the map extremely fast, or maybe one that also allows you to go vertical rapidly.

Monetization structure

Battle royale gamers can be a picky bunch and players can abandon a battle royale title with the quickness. PUBG had the luxury of leading the pack and, in turn, charging a premium for the experience. Fortnite can credit much of its success to its free-to-play model and constantly changing map, weapons, and features. Apex Legends rode those free-to-play coattails but have been unable to translate that to the same success, much of that due to expensive (and boring) cosmetics.

Our fictional Twisted Metal could be free-to-play, or as an additional mode to a full-fledged game. For our game, we would do a class-based system similar to Apex Legends. Different classes of cars drive differently and feature unique special moves from older titles in the series to help shake it up, as well. We would then take a bit of inspiration from Fortnite, with all classes having a “no-skin” variant that only the scrubs and try-hards use.

For the rest of us, quarterly season passes and a cosmetic shop will allow us to customize our cars. Some skins may only be available for the tanky, slower classes, while others only work on the smaller, faster classes. We could also take a little bit from Rocket League, and include custom boost styles and colors in the cosmetic shop.

I’m sure there are more ideas that I am missing, but yeah, someone make this happen. It’s time for a modern take on the greatest vehicular combat game of all time.

What do you think? Would you play a battle royale version of Twisted Metal? Let us know down below in the comments or carry the discussion over to our Twitter or Facebook.

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  1. Twisted Metal 2
4.51 / 5 - 83 votes

Description of Twisted Metal 2 Windows

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The second in the Twisted Metal series of car combat games, and the last to be developed by SingleTrac, Twisted Metal 2 is considered by most of its fans to be the pinnacle of the series.

Combat takes place between a wide array of vehicles ranging from a man strapped between two wheels to an ice cream truck, using an eclectic arrangement of weaponry. The action takes place in 8 different locales around the world, many featuring destructible buildings and landmarks.

The plot - the least important element in games of this kind - is simple: you are competing in a worldwide car combat game staged by the a powerful man named Calypso. You pick your vehicle from an array of heavily-modified cars, including a flamethrowing Chevette, a spinning F1, to a dangerous contraption that consists of nothing more than two monster wheels (with you strapped in the middle). You then play through a series of arena throughout the world, picking up weapons and trying to kill other vehicles before you are toast.

Like other SingleTrac games (most notably JetMoto), the gameplay in Twisted Metal 2 is very well designed. Each car has its own special move, and the game obeys a logical yet totally unrealistic physics model that allows you to turn on a dime and go flying 100 feet in the air. The weapons in comparison are quite standard: dumbfire and homing missiles, ricochet bombs, mines, napalm, and many more. The environments are also very well-designed. The Paris level, for example, features a destructible Eiffel Tower in addition to several priceless works of art in the Louvre; the Antarctica level collapses piece by piece until one small glacier island is left; the incredibly large Hong Kong level contains a subway (complete with trains coming and going on schedule) and one of the biggest and most difficult bosses you will ever see.

There are also a few multiplayer modes to choose from, including a two-player co-operative mode that allows you and a friend to go against computer-controlled teams.

With excellent levels, furious action, and unrealistic but fun physics, Twisted Metal 2 is definitely worth a look for anyone who enjoys games like Quarantine, Death Drome, or Rocket Jockey. Two thumbs up, way up!

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Comments and reviews

fadi2020-08-070 point

wooow i love it

Sid2020-08-05-1 point

@SOME_GUY: Just run the .exe file as Admin. It should work.

Dummee2020-03-22-1 point

I'm with guy below, Need some instructions on how to install on Win10 64bit..

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Chris2020-03-19-1 point

Can someone help out how to download and run this game

Acoustic_Tyre2020-03-140 point

If you love this game and would like to play online you can join a discord community here:
https://discord.gg/tzz827J

Jay2019-09-241 point

I play this game in class 6 love this game and want to play in windows 7 need exe file for windows 7 or want play in mobile APK file. If any one know how I play plz share.

Mihaita2019-08-080 point

I never play this game, but when in the past when i was child i love this games but i not remeber the name but i watch wideo on ps1 and i rember images i want to play this games

nihiven2019-06-290 point

You can change controls in the rip version. The menus run very fast, so you need to tap the button once very quickly to get into the menu. Then you can enable the gamepad and edit button mappings.

Meet2019-06-170 point

it's a extra ordinary mind blowing game i love this game

jonestheman2019-04-062 points

RIP verson doesnt allow you to change keyboard input settings and the movie files dont work. also keeps crashing for no reason

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some_guy2019-03-252 points

Couldn't quiet join a game. But the main menu worked. to be honest, it is probably something I am doing.

Haz2019-01-261 point

Both ISO and RIP work. Unfortunately, RIP doesn't have the movie files at all. The ISO has the movies, but will either only play the audio or will crash the game. Copying the movies from the ISO to the RIP doesn't work.

Rajendra2019-01-242 points

Its awesome game

Smsm2019-01-160 point

Good

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