
I’ve been a big Twisted Metal fan ever since I got my first PlayStation, so any time there’s a new Twisted Metal game coming out that doesn’t resemble Small Brawl, I get excited. Head On remains one of the better games you can get on PSP, so a PS2 port is only doing a good service to those who haven’t already gotten a chance to play it.
We already knew that Extra Twisted Edition would be packing in extra levels – one designed specifically for this game and The Lost Levels, four levels that never made it into Twisted Metal: Black. And of course there’s going to be a graphical improvement and a silky smooth 60 frames per son framerate. That alone would be enough to tempt any TM fan, but the game has a whole lot more to offer.
And how much does this wonderful package cost, you ask? $20. I might sound like a press release, but that is one hell of a deal. The game releases on February 5.
You can get more details at PlayStation.Blog.
Update: We’ve got a handful of screenshots on FileFront for your viewing pleasure.
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3 Comments to Twisted Metal: Head On – Extra Twisted Edition Has Tons of Extras
by: DeathDream
On January 14, 2008 at 5:45 pm
I have been a big twisted metal fan since TM1 came out for playstation 1. I never got a chance to play any of the PSP version because I just don’t have a PSP. I would sooo buy this if I had a PSP though, all that stuff and at that price? Hell yeah.
~Death Dream~
by: yunior
On January 14, 2008 at 6:07 pm
q onda con el Twisted jajaja
rocho q onda
todo piola pero q abra ya si abre es re piola jajaja…..
bueno te tengo q dejar chau…
los bemos y aguante el fuerte apache es lo mas?????
besos chau chau……..
by: Phil
On January 14, 2008 at 7:05 pm
DeathDream,
If you read closely you’ll see it is going to be released on the PS2.
TM has a special place in my gaming heart, so I’m going to have to get this. The only way this could be topped is if the hidden secret is info about a future PS3 game. lol.