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13 avr. 2010
Lots of "Extra," not enough "Twisted."
Twisted Metal Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition was originally a PSP game so I can understand if it was somewhat shallow on the handheld. However, when coming to the PS2, rather than adding more gameplay to the actual game, Sony felt that adding a slew of extras would be good enough. While I do enjoy the inclusion of the hilariously bad, cut videos of the first Twisted Metal and the lost Twisted Metal: Black levels, the actual game that gamers are paying for is too shallow for the PS2. One could complete a character's "story" in less than a half hour. There are other modes such as survival and deathmatch, but the series is better in it's story mode and since every level is short (defeat 4 opponents as opposed TM:Black's standard 8 opponents per level) you get a short game. The developers could have added an extra level or beefed up the opponent count from 4 to at least 6 on some levels towards the end. Since the main game is so short, let me talk about the extras. The biggest extra that the game presents to you is the lost levels of TM:Black. Don't get your hopes too high because it's incredibly shallow even compared to TM:Head-On. The story mode is an insulting, as it is just 3 levels long with the same goal of TM:Head-On (defeat 4 foes). The new levels are nice and you get all of TM:Black's characters (except Minion) instantly, but if they were going to call it story mode then it could've at least been designed like one. You get a 4th level for doing the story, but overall the levels aren't that big of a deal. They should have just combined the lost levels of TM:Black with TM:Head-On to form a game that isn't so brief. The rest of the extras aren't worth buying the game for so I won't spend a great deal of time going into. The lost videos from the first TM are funny, but probably on YouTube by now. The "Sweet Tour" is a poorly made extra that lets you walk around as Sweet Tooth finding fun facts about Twisted Metal's history. And lastly you get a video that tells you more about Twisted Metal. If you're a huge TM fan that must have this information in a TM game then you may want all this, but anyone else won't likely care. For all my trash-talk on the game I must admit it is fun. Just a bit disappointing. It is very reminiscent of classic TM games and brings some innovations that make the game stand out such as upgrading your vehicle by defeating opponents in the game, but as great as the gameplay is you'll always come back to the fact that it's a short PSP game put onto the PS2 where you have greater expectations. A disappointment, but still a good game.
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17 sept. 2010
Pogo-Ducking is Fun
It's a great game that is definitely more enjoyable for old fans of the series. It can be quite difficult and repetitive at times (visiting the same level at least 3 times is required for a specific level in the game). The game overall is great.
23 mai 2010
Poorly made, but mindless fun!
Painkiller is a very simple game. You start at Point A and with the several very creative guns you're given you must kill all the demons that stand in your way to get to Point B. That's all you have to do. Kill everything. Don't worry about protecting the President's daughter, collecting three different keycards, or finding the lost treasure of Shambala. Just kill stuff. You get a lot of fun weapons in order to kill stuff like a gun that shoots large wooden stakes that can pin enemies to the wall or a gun that shoots shurikens and lightning. The issue is that the game isn't exactly fresh. It's stale, quite honestly. The graphics are crummy, programming seems off, and the story will make you fall asleep. But if you just want mindless first-person-shooter fun that you just don't see in gaming anymore then Painkiller is for you. If you like Doom, then you'll love this game.
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