I mean gosh! Don't know Twisted Metal...the nerve.Xzi said:Damn young whippersnappers, never heard of Twisted Metal...sheesh.
I was surprised when I read how many people actually had never heard of it. It's like not knowing about Sly Cooper...Xzi said:Damn young whippersnappers, never heard of Twisted Metal...sheesh.
More Fun To Compute said:I only know about from people mentioning it on forums long after it was released. Not really a series that has ever been on my radar. I'm from the UK as well. I hope people don't take this the wrong way but it seems like a middle America only sort of franchise like Mortal Kombat only not as big a name.
With much love to my fellow Brits, you aren't right. It was pretty big here about a decade ago. Was one of the early ones that would bring whole groups of friends together to play.More Fun To Compute said:Has anyone else been in the same situation? I vaguely heard somewhere that Twisted Metal had less of an impact in Europe... could that have something to do with it?
Same here, always assumed it was dead. I used to love Twisted Metal. I owned every game of the series for a long time.Cody211282 said:I used to love the series, but I figured since they haven't come out with any since the PS2 was launched that it was a dead franchise.
Simalacrum said:Sony's press conference. I was watching it away, live on GameTrailers, when suddenly, some trailer with a bunch of flame-headed clowns comes along.
"huh, some kind of new franchise?" I think... then, suddenly, Sony rolls on a fucking Ice cream van, the crowd goes insane, and David Jaffe of all people comes along and says that its the longest running franchise of the Playstation brand.
"what the hell is this 'Twisted Metal'?" I think to myself "I mean, it looks pretty cool but I've never heard of it before!"
I look down at the comments; general reaction appears to be "FINALLY! TWISTED METAL YES!" and I'm still feeling utterly confused.
Here in the UK, at least, I never heard of the Twisted Metal franchise... during the PS2 era, I looked through game stores many times but I never once recall coming across anything called such a thing, or any game which looked to have such a distinct style.
Now, I like to think I watch the gaming industry like a hawk... big title games rarely miss my gaze (unless its a big event like E3), and so finding out that an entire big title franchise had missed me kinda gave me a little shock.
Has anyone else been in the same situation? I vaguely heard somewhere that Twisted Metal had less of an impact in Europe... could that have something to do with it?
I totally agree, I mean come on... even younger generations should have heard of this series.Xzi said:Damn young whippersnappers, never heard of Twisted Metal...sheesh.