'No plans at all' for Twisted Metal's future
What will happen to Twisted Metal after David Jaffe and Eat Sleep Play ship it this week? Not much, it appears. The outspoken developer admitted that there are "no plans" for the franchise's future.
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What will happen to Twisted Metal after David Jaffe and Eat Sleep Play ship it this week? Not much, it appears. The outspoken developer admitted that there are "no plans" for the franchise's future.
David Jaffe has confirmed he is leaving Eat Sleep Play after sticking around for bug and balance fixes. He estimates it will take three months at most.
Sony is continuing its assault on your stomach with a new partnership. Grabbing a NOS energy drink will unlock "exclusive" DLC for the upcoming Twisted Metal reboot.
A multiplayer demo for the new Twisted Metal is coming to PlayStation Network on January 31.
You'll be able to try the new Twisted Metal reboot as David Jaffe has confirmed a playable demo, and has detailed future plans for the series.
First-print editions of Twisted Metal will be upgraded to a "Limited Edition" that comes with a voucher for a free download of the original Twisted Metal Black for PS2.
Twisted Metal producer David Jaffe says he hopes that the game won't use an Online Pass system, fearing it will stifle the online community, but ultimately the decision is up to Sony.
Twisted Metal will hit the PlayStation 3 on February 14, 2012, David Jaffe announced today. Now why does that date sound so familiar?
Twisted Metal, the continuation of the popular car-combat title from the mind of David Jaffe, has been pushed to 2012.
David Jaffe revealed at Comic Con this weekend that the ESRB balked at putting a T-rating on Twisted Metal due to its inclusion of violent live-action video. In response, Eat Sleep Play is retooling to take advantage of its newfound M-rating.