The objective of the game is to be the last one standing. The basis of the plot follows the same structure as in all the previous games: Calypso runs a car-based contest called Twisted Metal though in the game the contest is never called that , in which the various characters compete risking their lives to claim the tournament's prize - any single wish they desire, no matter the difficulty, rarity or even reality of such wish.
It should be pointed out that while Calypso is indeed malevolent, characters who have malevolent wishes which make most of the cast have their wishes granted without him tricking them on the wishes, while those seeking more noble ends such as Outlaw's driver Agent Stone find that Calypso usually has the last laugh. In a somewhat different take from previous games, each character has their own story, which they narrate from their own point of view. Each of them starts with them being visited by Calypso, who knows what they desire and offers them in his contest.
More of the characters' background is revealed in their midpoint cutscene, presented as a dream experienced when they briefly pass out after the sub-boss Minion is defeated.
The characters' ending movie showing their wish being granted is presented after defeating the final boss Warhawk. The game instead takes place within a single city known as 'Midtown', with most competitors coming from the city's mental asylum, 'Blackfield'. Twisted Metal: Black has a diverse cast made up from both new and returning characters, some of which have changed drastically from their previous appearances.
There are a total of fifteen selectable characters, in which ten of them are selectable from the very beginning and the other five must be found and unlocked. Next Generation ranked it as the 61st highest-selling game launched for the PlayStation 2, Xbox or GameCube between January and July in that country.
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MyAbandonware More than old games to download for free! Browse By Perspectives 1st-Person, Behind view. He's in the same type of junkyard car but with some modifications. Grimm is back in his cycle of death, complete with rockets and the whole sha-BANG! His special attack is probably the most powerful. There's Bruise, the new driver for the low-ridin' car known as Thumper from before. Mike and Stew, two teenagers, drive the monster truck.
A woman, whose name has yet to be determined, drives an Indy car. Crista Sparks drives the souped-up dune buggy. A stereotypical "Hollywood guy" drives the sports car. Simon drives the ever-deadly bulldozer that picks up cars with its lift and either slams or throws them.
What fun! Axel, the man fused to two wheels, has added guns and rockets to make things more fun. There's also Mortimor, who's aptly named considering he drives a hearse. His car is pictured above. Others include an outlaw and an army commander. There are weapon power-ups to give gamers a better edge.
Bombs, rockets and napalm always make things a little easier when all else fails. There are over six weapon power-ups that can be found. Besides the regular weapons, players can perform controller "combos" to activate other special moves like freeze attacks and energy shields.
These are done by Up,. Up, Down, Down moves or other Street Fighter-type moves. By figuring these out, gamers will last longer in a level or prolong the agony of their opponents as they freeze them then wait for them to thaw before they load a few missiles up their exhaust. Another special move enables a gamer to jump from a stationary or moving position. This way, hidden areas are no longer unreachable.
Keep an eye open for backgrounds that are destructible. By blowing up a wall here or a monument there, power-ups become reachable. For instance, in Paris, by planting a bomb under the Eiffel Tower-when it blows up the Tower falls over-and creates a road leading to a power-up or two. There are also teleporters in areas that lead to power-ups.
Keep an eye out for these scattered throughout the levels. This time the characters have more personality and more of a background. The evil Calypso is behind the sadistic Twisted Metal tournament. The 12 characters have been chosen to compete in a worldwide destruction derby. Whoever wins is granted a wish-whether it turns out to be what they really want or not. Each character's ending is done in an animated cinema, but unlike the average rendered cinema, Twisted Metal 2 takes the idea of a cinema to a different level.
Employing the services and talent of Unlikely Films, the character endings are sure to be a shock, like the sequence below. So many times sequels pop up but they're nothing special. Some are just like the first game, with just a few additions and a "2" slapped after the title.
Flowever, Single Trac has made a game that's not just another sequel. This time it's everything the first one was and much more. Twisted Metal 2 is almost here, and it has the same rollicking, rock-and-roll-over, car-destroying mayhem as before.
Now you can bang fenders around the world, like in Holland's "Field of Screams"! Some pixelization occurs, and some of the polygons, especially in the buildings, look sloppily put together. However, the special-weapon discharges, combat vehicles, and various stages look excellent. In the two-player modes, the horizontal split-screen is preferable to the vertical because it gives a wider field of view.
The one-player, every-vehicle-for-itself mode is extremely challenging. The two-player mode is equally exciting as you square off against a foe across giant stages. There are also plenty of hidden areas and weapons you can acquire that add to the fun. Twisted Metal 2 has all the makings of a hit--intense game-play, colorful explosions, and plenty of cars to choose from.
This looks like one tour around the world worth taking. The vehicles have different attributes, and some control better than others. Acceleration and braking, however, are easily controlled with either the control pad or the buttons. Twisted Metal , last year's sleeper hit, now has a sequel.
Twisted Metal 2: World Tour promises more mayhem, better backgrounds, and hardier weapons including time bombs, napalm, missiles, and more. With 12 new and improved cars, including a hearse, a bulldozer, and a man strapped between two wheels, and new areas like a glacier, a volcano, and Paris, TM2 will certainly appeal to metal patriots and newcomers alike.
You can also interact with the environment, so beware of collapsing bridges and crumbling buildings. If these pictures are any in dication, Twisted Metal 2 certainly looks like it's on the highway to hell.
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