Customer Reviews:
Twisted Metal Black for PS2 June 27, 2007 Had been playing the PSX version which was lots of fun. Finally upgraded to the PS2 version and it's a bit faster. My only complaint is that it's visually dark and sometimes have a difficult time seeing what's going on. Great game play though and would recommend it (if you like this sort of genre).
HOLY SH#$T a 12 year olds review May 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
well first things first i was about 10 or 9 wheni first played this and i have to agree with the kids review LOTS OF DARK GORY BLOODY AND(VERY SAD) STORY!!!!! but i am playing it again and i love the video scenes now (for weaird reason -_-(by way this my moms account)
Twisted metal black... April 14, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ok. First things first. I was nine when I first played this. And the game was pretty fun. It's a shoot em up car game with great graaphics, and "personable" characters. Bu then I saw the character bios. God, those were creepy, blood, guts, gore, taunting music, and other wierd effects. So ths game is pretty fun, but very dark. Or maybe I was a little young when I played this....heck, buy it if ya' like a nice game.
May be old, but it is till great 5 or so years after debut August 1, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great game, one of the best PS2 games ever. Mixes the genres of driving and shooter. Neat thing about this game is the characters have intermeshing story lines. There are 10 or so playable characters, plus a handful you can unlock by doing special things, which I am not going to tell you, you have to find out for yourself (or cheat). It features two bosses, one of which is unlockable. There are also some levels you can unlock. Any way, great game, great story, and I recomend you buy it if you can. It has been discontinued for some time now, but you can still buy the used version, or get new ones via other sellers on amazon. This the actual sequel to Twisted Metal 2: World Tour. I didn't think 3&4 followed very well. They were still good, but this does a much better job following up. for its age, it has great graphics.When it was originally released, you couldn't find it anywhere. Believe me, it's still that good. If you like multiplayer better, buy the online version. I give this one 5 stars.
Not want you would expect June 8, 2006 5 out of 15 found this review helpful
When you first start playing TMB, you will be saying to yourselve, "WOW", until you play it for 1 or 2 hours straight, and then realize that it wasn't want you expected. One reason why the twisted metal series was so great, was new innovation to the car combat genre. unfortunately no new innovation has added to this game, in fact you could stay it going downhill. The game lack so much stuff that make all the other series look like winner. What the game lack isn't in it graphic department, but it most important aspect of any game, the gameplay. It fast, infact it super fast, how can a 16 wheeler go as fast as a motorcycle, and realize how lame and such a poor excuse the developer of this game made it. The car physic is probably the worst i have ever seen. It never feel like your actually driving on the ground, every car has the same physic driving. Instead of driving like any other game, it drive more like on ice and hovercraft style. It lame, and also it very hard to hit your opponent. Also every game is a handicap game, not only do the al don't shoot each other but that all the al are all trying to destory you. It doesn't take long before a barrage of missle is aiming for your cars. This take so much away from the game, that for beginner will be totally outwhelmed. It also pretty hard on the easy setting because every game is a handicap games. Now talk about going downhill, there is no replay, extra, and no clear objective to any of the mission, but rather on objective and that is to destroy how many cars the game want you to destroy. Put in bad graphic and poor gameplay with an unexcusable 14 cars only, and you get a poor quality of a twisted metal game that the only thing going for it was the hype.
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