![]() ![]() Each location had an event you could trigger. I could bulldoze through levels and it made it more fun. Then I discovered more codes for unlimited weapons and health, and it made me play the game even more. I would try new cars but quickly go back to the same 3 characters to use. The gameplay was so different to me, and while I wasn’t that great at the game at first, it was something that I could pickup and learn rather quickly. That was amazing to me that you could play as a boss character, because up to that point I didn’t know of a game where you could play as a boss. It wasn’t until I learned about the code for the other two characters that I started to play as Minion, who was also a boss in the game. I usually played as Outlaw because of her special attack with lightning. You battle your way through leaving nothing but scrap metal and a few destroyed landmarks. You had a choice of 12 characters with the option to unlock 2 additional via cheat codes, remember those? As the game implies, it’s a World Tour starting in Los Angeles, to New York (my favorite level and yes I am biased) through Paris, Moscow, Antarctica all the way to Hong Kong. ![]() The single player campaign was where I spent most of my time. It’s very quick and can pass by in a blink, but once that clown starts laughing, the engine revs, and the guitar kicks in you know you’re in for a treat. I remember booting up the game and seeing that intro for the first time and thinking one word: woah. ![]() However, you must be careful what you wish for. If you win the tournament then you get a prize of any one single wish. The story of the game, centers around a tournament called Twisted Metal setup by a man named Calypso. Twisted Metal 2 is a PlayStation car combat game developed by SingleTrac, and directed by David Jaffe. ![]()
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