Twisted Metal 2
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Average customer review:Product Description
Set the world on fire.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #3895 in Video Games
- Brand: Sony Playstation Twisted Metal 2
- Released on: 1997-01-01
- ESRB Rating: Teen
- Platform: PlayStation
Features
- 1 - 2 Players
- New Battles
- New Attacks
- New Cars
- Sony Playstation
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Review
Twisted Metal 2 is a game fueled by pure testosterone. The basic idea is to use your car and its onboard weapons to destroy all of the other cars in the race, cruising around such backdrops as Los Angeles, Paris, and Antarctica. Think of Spy Hunter meets demolition derby. You can race or choose to fight in tournament mode, where you don't advance until everyone else is destroyed. There are many cars and drivers to choose from, including some favorites like Mr. Grimm, Warthog, and malevolent ice cream clown Sweet Tooth from Twisted Metal 1. All have an outrageous arsenal of weapons. This is a must-play for anyone who has experienced road rage and wants to get even--virtually. --Allen Stewart
Pros:
- Wild cars, such as an ice cream truck, motorcycle, bulldozer, Indy car--even a tank
- Diverse weapons such as missiles, napalm, and ricochet bombs
- 2-player game adds the joy of trash-talking
- No real storyline beyond driving around and blowing things up
- Complex controls
GameSpot Review
Of all the games in the initial wave of Playstation titles, probably the one most deserving of a sequel was Sony's Twisted Metal. A Doom with heavily-armored vehicles, the original Twisted Metal was a groundbreaking hybrid that outclassed most 3-D shooters and blew the doors of almost all other racing games. The game also had personality - a human element that made you fear certain opponents and hate others, and care enough to spend the time to complete every level. While Twisted Metal 2 certainly ranks among the best Playstation games of the season, to say that it's "improved" on the original would be inaccurate. And that's a good thing.
The engine and gameplay mechanics in Twisted Metal 2 are identical to the original. However, more vehicles, more weapons, and eight new worlds all await exploration. That alone makes TM2 a winner. Instead of the fictitious environments that made up the slaying fields in the original, TM2 features layouts based on the topography of Los Angeles, New York, Hong Kong, Moscow, and Paris; the frozen icelands of Antarctica; the molten lava ruins of Amazonia; and the serene farmlands of Holland. Because each level is picturesque and massive in size, sightseeing can almost be as much fun as blasting your opponents into chunks of fiery wreckage. Almost.
The ten characters/vehicles here are more deadly than the previous gang. Some old foes have returned, including Mr. Grimm (speedy little motorcycle); Warthog (army tank); and Sweet Tooth, the evil, cackling ice cream truck you'll hear in your nightmares. Even Minion, the boss from the first Twisted Metal, comes back for more. But it's the newcomers you really have to watch out for: Mr. Slamm, the front loader who lives to pick you up in his giant metal teeth and slam you into the ground; Grasshopper, a dune buggy that trounces the top of your ride; and Twister, the Indy-style race car that engulfs your vehicle in a dizzying tornado of destruction.
The game includes a tournament mode, which forces you to clear the level of all enemies before advancing to the next stage. If you don't feel up to an entire level, TM2's challenge match lets you select the level and the opponents you wish to face. The only downside of TM2 is game control. With so many weapons (including fire missiles, homing missiles, napalm, and ricochet bombs) and special attacks available, you'll have to constantly use almost all of the Playstation's controller buttons - you'll wish you had three hands. But this is a minor deficiency, and in the end, Twisted Metal 2 crushes the competition. -- Jeff Kitts
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Customer Reviews
the best of all the car combat
Twisted metal 2 has got to be the best version of twisted metal. I can't complain about the graphics, the characters are really cool, there are a number of different weapons you can use on your enemies, there's diverse landscapes to play on, the controls are easy to use. The Antarctica level has a fun feature where the land suddenly drops away and you can ram your enemies off huge cliffs. The Amazonia level has lava to drive on. The only problem is that you can't stop playing and waste numerous hours on the playstation. Well, I got to go play!!!
One of the best PS1 games ever
Even though it came out a little over six years ago, Twisted Metal 2 still stands as one of PS1's best games and the best Twisted Metal game in the entire series. The graphics are a bit dated by today's standards, but everything else still holds up. The environments are huge and fully interactive (you can blow up the Eiffel Tower in Paris and destroy he gown around the Statue of Liberty to reveal a bikini in New York), and the control was at its peak here in all of the Twisted Metal games. Without a doubt a Playstation classic, this deserves to be in every PS1 or PS2 player's library.
Watch out! This game will blow you away!
Twisted Metal 2 is the best playstation game ever! The levels are fun because they are so different from one another. Each level provides interactive fun! The cars are great and the specials weapons are excellent! The ending movies, like the tital suggests are twisted. I do not find this game offensive in any way and I think it good for responsible kids ages 8 and up. Everyone should buy this game. It is the best of the four Twisted Metal games! You will love it!




