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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Twisted Metal: Black, too dark for ya?,
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This review is from: Twisted Metal: Black (Video Game)
Introduction I'm going to divide this review into 5 categories: Story, Gameplay, Graphics, Sound, and Replayability. And just so you know, I'll abreviate the game name by saying TMB. So let's get started... Gameplay Rating: 5/5 TMB has 10 unlocked characters and 5 locked characters. And I'm going to start out by explaining all the modes of gameplay. One Player -Story Mode: In story mode you pick one character and play through 8 levels with that character including two bosses. There will be an intro cutscene, and then a middle cutscene later, and an epilogue cutscene at the end. Besides the 2 boss levels, you have to defeat 8 enemies in the other 6 levels and they'll be killing each other and you. In each level you have 3 lives but unlimited continues, and you can save after each level. After you beat level eight you can save all of your unlocks (I'll explain in replayability). More details in Story and Graphics later in this review. Multiplayer -Two to Four Player Deathmatch: In this mode you and 1 to 3 of your friends can battle each other in an all out war on the battlefield of your choice (NOTE: Multitap required for more than 2 players). If you play with more than 2 players you can form teams to duke it out. By the way, you get 3 lives. This is always a favorite, and you can have your own tournaments based on this! As you can see, Incog went to great lengths to feed your hunger for fun. There is an options menu where you can choose your control scheme and level of difficulty, and this game is rather hard even on easy mode. The main argument by most people for why not to get this game is that it is sooooo hard. Well they really are just whiny because this game is not impossible to beat. I had barely even played a car combat game before TMB and I beat TMB through a story in easy mode. The reason it's hard is because the controls take some getting use to and the battle is just crazy because you have to constantly move and dodge attacks and use energy attacks and stuff like that. If you play in challenge mode for a while and practice, it won't be so bad in story mode, which is really the heart of the single player modes. I don't know about you but I like a challenge in a game, too many new games barely pose any kind of learning curve and in some ways take out the fun of getting better at the game. The gameplay is really great in my opinion and once you get use to it it's really great. So let me move on to the weapons and attacks because some people may wonder what the game has to offer in this. Normal Weapons/Pickups -Machine Gun: The machine gun is always available to you by hitting R2 (in classic controls) and your supply of bullets is unlimited, but the firepower and speed differs vehicle-to-vehicle. It generally isn't very powerful though. If you use it too much at one time it will overheat (there's an indicator on your HUD for that) and you have to wait for it to cool down, but you have to use it a lot for that to happen. The gun can get pretty powerful if you pick up an upgrade, but the upgrades only have a limited amount of bullets. Skill-Based Weapons: This pickup will be random between one of the following three weapons. They're skill-based because they take experience to use them and inflict maximum damage. -Reticle: When you select this weapon it'll create a reticle on your screen and target the nearest enemy and a 5 second timer will start (the seconds seem really long though). You must follow this guy until about 4 seconds pass because the longer you can keep him in your reticle the more missiles you can deliver for enhanced damage. You can launch in a second if you want but it'll only be one missile. By the way, this guy you target will know that you're targeting him because he can see the reticle on himself. Energy Attacks: Incog has figured out another way to enhance battle and that's with these energy attacks. You'll have an energy bar that will automatically regenerate and as long as you have the energy you can do any of these things by pressing the proper keys (shown in the instruction manual). -Shield: Creates an unpenetrable shield around you temporarily. The cool thing about these weapons are that each car has a different way of setting them up. Like the launch might come out of the roof or something and it's neat how each weapon has it's own way to get ready. Another cool thing is that levels literally have hundreds of interactive objects
17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Twisted Metal on the market, a must have for ps2,
By Chance Farley (MO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twisted Metal: Black (Video Game)
Let me start off by saying that Twisted Metal: Black isn't for every PS2 gamer out there. The game received a mature rating (17 or older to play) from ESRB and it more then lives up to the mature theme. Twisted Metal has revived itself with just 1 game.. and that game is Twisted Metal: Black, I would more then have to say that this is the best Twisted Metal game ever to be sold. The series went downhill after being adopted by 989 studios for the last two games (Twisted Metal 3 and 4), but the original developers are back and better then ever. Twisted Metal: Black should keep you busy for hours straight, it's a very challenging game even when set on easy. The graphics in the game are simply breath-taking, the weather effects are amazing, all of this and more running at a smooth 60 fps. I've completely beaten the game with all of the characters and even hidden characters in story mode, I would more then say that I got my [price]worth. Each of the 10 as well as the 5 hidden characters that you will have to unlock in story mode, by the way which will be quite a challenging task, have their own deep and compelling story line. My personal favorite of the game is Sweet Tooth, he has a great story as well as great control, and in my opinion the best special attack in the game. You may have a different fav. character in the game that suits you better. All vehicles have their own pros and cons, such as one may not have as much speed but stronger armor and a more devasting special attack. it will all depend on which vehicle makes you feel right at home. All vehicles have their own special attack and each one is different from the other, just try out all characters and see which one is for you. The control scheme for this game will be a little hard to get used to at first, but don't let this get to you. You will get used to it in no time. Twisted Metal: Black is 1-4 players and you most likely won't want to pick up this game without a memory card to save all of your character's endings, hidden characters, as well as hidden stages. Twisted Metal takes up 82kb of your memory card space. It comes packages with both digital and analog control, whichever suits you better. Don't leave the game without trying out the multi-player mode, to feel the complete experience of twisted metal pick up a multi-tap for Playstation 2 as well as 4 friends and battle it out in the 2-4 player deathmatch. Or battle it out with a friend against the other drivers in 2 player co-op tournament, or play 2 player last man standing. All-in-all Twisted Metal: Black for the Playstation 2 computer entertainment system gets a 5 out of 5 star rating from me. A must-have for your ps2. Once again, the game isn't for people who are of the younger ages, or just plain can't handle the violence, but I would say that people 13 or older should do fine with it. The younger kids won't be left out in the cold for too long. A new Twisted Metal named "Twisted Metal: Small Brawl" will be due out this fall on psone, a game for the younger players. You will still be able to play this game due to the handy backwards compatibility on your Playstation 2. ps2 owners, do yourself a favor, go out and pick up Twisted Metal: Black and have a blast.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Notice the negative reviews are whiney?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Twisted Metal: Black (Video Game)
Some spoilers in this review.Yes, this game has a learning curve, and the bosses are a challenge. Isn't that the point? As I read over the reviews, it was clear that the negative ones quite often had that whining tone that says, "Mommy, this game is too hard!" ;-) This game will divide the men and the boys. It will make you sweat. It's the only real physical workout you can get sitting down. Some of the levels in this game are breathtaking, with the standouts for me being the Suburbs and the Prison levels. In the latter, the way the ship docks and sequentially opens up more of the level and exposing you to more enemies is a brilliant example of game level design. Abandoned Skyscrapers is also great fun when you finally learn to avoid driving off 100 story ledges. :-) The linear regularity of Downtown is also a hoot. Try launching a gas can at the three spherical tanks in the chemical plant. Some complained about the cars not having individual personalities, but they do if you play long enough. Crazy 8, for example, loves to drop those mines when you chase him. This is coming from someone who favors games like Final Fantasy Tactics and the upcoming Ico. I like moody puzzle games and generally don't get attracted to the fast action titles. I bought TM:B after some rave reviews from sources I trust, and because I was in a rare mood for something action oriented, and I completely love this game. I have unlocked all the vehicles and all the hidden levels. You *can* beat the final boss. Just take a break and let the sweat dry off the controller, and think about what a large gas tank truck can do to a helicopter if you time something just right.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
C9 Magazine Review - Twisted Metal Black,
By Wil (Savannah, GA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twisted Metal: Black (Video Game)
Being a virgin to the Twisted Metal series, I wasn't quite sure what to expect from the latest (5th) installment in it. All my information came second hand from friends. They all said the same thing. The first two Twisted Metal games were awesome, but the last two were awful. This might be do in part to the fact that the development team that made the first two, didn't make the 3rd and 4th ones. However, the original team came back and made Twisted Metal Black. This must explain why it's the best Playstation 2 game I've played. Not only is it fun, dark, smooth, and fast, but it is also very challenging. Altogether you start out with ten different characters, with their own vehicles, that you can play as. However there are four more characters and one boss that you can unlock. The story of the game goes like this. This guy named Calypso breaks into this asylum and individually confronts some of the patients. He promises them the one thing they most desire, if they enter and win his little contest. All the opening stories for the characters are rather vague, yet intriguing in a gruesome way. Each player has a story mode where you advance through different battlegrounds and unlock parts of that characters story. The cut scene are wonderfully animated I might add. The graphics in the game are tight. The details in the game don't come from the tiny things, but the big ones. Like some of the massive levels you can compete in. There's this one level in particular called "Prison Passage". In this level you start out in the cargo bay of a ship. After you take out a few opponents the bay doors will open and you can drive up on the ship. The splashing water over the sides is an excellent effect. Within a few minutes the ship docks at a prison. At this point you can drive all over the prison entrance grounds, on top of the ship, and inside of the ship. Very nice. I haven't experienced any lag at all while playing the game, and amazingly enough, the load time between levels is minimal at best. It takes a serious gamer to master this game. You have to learn how to use your characters special attacks, your energy attacks, the power ups, you to steer, and where things are in the levels. If you can't use you weapons effectively in this game, you will be horribly lost if you ever plan to get anywhere in it. Even on the "Easy" level of difficulty, it can be rather hard at times. Learning how to run from other players and pick up the health packs is a needed survival tactic. The helicopters that fly through the levels with changing power ups hanging from a rope will sometimes be the only thing that keep you alive. One really nice feature about this game is that just about the only thing you unlock in story mode is the characters story. You have to unlock some of the levels through the Endurance mode. This mode is where you have to kill a certain number of characters in a level, in a row, with only one life. Other levels and characters are unlocked by either finding floating black cubes in the levels, or finding the characters themselves in the levels. The only bad things about the game are the difficulty of it at times, and the fact they didn't make it i.link cable compatible. However, the difficulty of it can also be a good thing because it makes victory that much sweeter, and I personally think games have gotten too easy over the past few years. All in all Twisted Metal Black is one of those "Grade A" games that us Playstation 2 owners have been waiting for. It's the only PS2 game that I still own, and will be one I hang on to for quite a while....
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Twisted Metal's Big Bad Brother,
This review is from: Twisted Metal: Black (Video Game)
When I heard wind that Twist Metal 5 was in development and I wasn't at all excited. The last two installments were lackluster to say the least. Twisted Metal 3 suffered from a terrible game engine where your vehicle literally flipped every time you turned. Twisted Metal 4 had a subtly tweaked engine but your car still was on it's back far too often, not to mention the lame characters and battle arenas in both. Though, when I discovered that the members of the original development team for the first 2 Twisted Metals were on board I was relieved. Well, it's finally here and Twisted Metal: Black is easily the best of the series and depending on who you are talking to the best vehicular combat title for any system. Realistically, like any game, it's not without it flaws.The game engine for Twisted Metal: Black is nearly perfect. Gladly, half the battle is no longer fighting to flip your vehicle back on it's wheels, but rather (gasp) battling other vehicles. The sense of speed is varies from very fast (Bloody Mary's sports car) to slow (Dollface's semi-truck). In TM 3 and 4 the sense of speed for each vehicle felt, for the most part, identical resulting in larger cars with better armor were totally dominating. That thankfully has been entirely resolved. The arenas range from amazing to disappointing. Amazing being the Prison Passage level where you battle on a boat that eventually docks on the shore of a lunatic asylum. Waves are crashing over the boat's edges, inmates are running amuck and the level is just, well, massive. Another huge level is the Suburbs, which is literally the size of a small town and is highly destructible. Unfortunately the houses/buildings go down too easily; it lacks a 'BOOM!' factor when you barely nick the side of a home and it falls over. I absolutely love the characters and vehicles in the TM:B universe. The game's mood is intended to be disturbing and some, but not all, of the characters truly are. Bloody Mary's story is especially twisted; you just have to see it to believe it. The same can be said for the extremely homicidal Sweet Tooth, the frightfully passive/aggressive Dollface, the possessed Preacher and dead Charlie Kane and his son that is controlling his rotting body. Others like Raven and Mr. Grimm are total bores. Weapons, what car combat be without them? A destruction derby maybe? As far as originality, again, it's lacking. Most weapons return from previous TM's and of course there are a couple new additions. All and all some are highly effective (missiles) while others (rico and reticle) miss a good portion of time and are not all that powerful. Half of the fun of weapons is seeing where they will pop out on your vehicle. TM:B definitely has a darker feel, but comparing it to the absolutely chilling motion picture Se7en is going a little too far. TM:B isn't as disturbing as it wants to be. At time it reaches a plateau that is genuinely unnerving but most of the time it will unintentionally make you laugh. The characters are still far too 'animated' to be considered grim and ghastly. Lastly I want to touch upon the graphics. I don't get the amount of raving in regards to this part of the game; the game looks good but not great. Everything is a little too granular for my liking; it lacks crispness. I know the developer was going for a grimy appearance, but it just looks a bit on the low-tech side. Especially compared to titles like Zone of Enders, Gran Turismo A-Spec, Metal Gear Solid 2 and even Dreamcast's Sonic Adventure 2. Though I should mention that the engine runs flawlessly at 60 FPS with 8 cars, huge arena's, dynamic lighting effects and still manages to load quite quickly and the frame rate never dramatically drops. I highly recommend Twisted Metal: Black. It's a solid title worth every penny especially if you enjoy vehicle combat. You won't be disappointed.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
BIG, BIG DISSAPOINTMENT,
By "ghiddyz2" (akron, ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twisted Metal: Black (Video Game)
Characters - AWESOMEGraphics - AWESOME Soundtrack - AWESOME Controls - AWESOME Computer AI - ooooh my lawd do we have problems here.... Replayability - see above... I can't believe this hasn't been mentioned before. Yes the game is disturbing and looks and sounds nice (if demented - which is fine by me) and it's obvious that the artists who did the graphics and sounds put their heart and soul into this project and I commend them for their good work. But man alive, whoever designed the AI for the enemy vehicles for this game screwed up... I don't know, maybe it's just me, but after the tenth time of being ganged up on by five cars in the first level after TWO HOURS of playing...well it gets old. I though this game was supposed to be chaotic and mindlessly fun? Well, I don't consider having to take on waves and waves of enemies working together to kick my butt fun. What starts off as having so much promise becomes a brain-busting excersise in futility. Even deathmatch mode is like that - supposedly the cars are against one another, but in reality they're working together to kill you. I don't even mind how intelligent the enemies are, as if they were stupid and the game were easy, I'd give it the same rating. But why not just have it be a true every-psycho-for-himself war every level? Not only do you increasse the fun factor out the wazoo, but you add in an endless amount of replayability. If you're a multiplayer gamer, you definetly want this as two/three/four human opponents hunting one another down in this game is lotsa fun. But for the single player...be prepared for a lot of frustration and throwing the controller down after dying for the thirtieth time in five hours after being stuck on the SAME LEVEL the entire time.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Finally -- A Game For Grown-ups (And It's Painted Black),
By Sid 6.7 (Appleton, WI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twisted Metal: Black (Video Game)
I was so glad to hear that the crew from SingleTrak, the ones who brought us Twisted Metal 1 & 2 for the PSX, were collaborating to make this masterpiece of destruction. If you remember 3 & 4, you'll also remember 989 Studios did a wonderful job of driving the TM name straight into the ground. This game has been said to be something between a NIN video and the movie "SE7EN." Yes kiddies, this one is dark and disturbing, so make sure you prove to your parents you know the difference between reality and fantasy and won't go on a shooting spree because of a video game if you want them to buy it for you. In all actuality, you won't see a drop of blood during gameplay (FMV sequences are a different matter entirely, however). You can destroy practically everything in the game, from jumbo jets flying overhead to ferris wheels at the carnival to entire buildings. There are plenty of secrets abound, which only add to the already enormous replay value. I've beaten the game with every character, and I have to say that between special attack, armor, and speed, all the characters are evened out nicely (with the exception of the final secret character, Minion, of course). You can do just as well with the fastest character as with the slowest, as long as you change your stategies. The graphics are great and smooth, the control is tighter than tight (it may take a bit to get used to dual-analog control, but in the end you'll wonder why more racing games don't make use of it), the sound effects are awesome (hearing the gears of Minion's truck shift as he goes forward and back comes to mind), and the music totally adds to the depressing atmosphere of the game. The game is a challenge on the easiest level, so be prepared to lose a few in the beginning. The bosses are tough and intimidating -- the way they should be. Remember the old bosses from DOOM? Remember how you would run and cower, and were actually afraid to fight these guys? That same tension will take ahold of you yet again. Can't say enough about this game, one of the few quality titles to grace the PS2 so far.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What is wrong with Incognito's minds.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Twisted Metal: Black (Video Game)
...I played this game about three weeks ago for the first time and all I could think of at night was sweet tooth muttering "All the people I didn't kill." This is truly a Freaky...game. Do not get this for your child if he is under 13. I hvae beaten it w/ every character and all of the stories are psycotic. To Mr. Grimm's flesh craving, to Sweet Tooth's head, everything has a story behind it. Everyone is a freak except Raven and Agent Stone. This is the most sadistic, physotic game ever...and I wouldn't have it any other way!!!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dark and disturbing.....just the way Twisted Metal should be,
By lasher (Space and the Great Beyond) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twisted Metal: Black (Video Game)
I was a huge fan of Twisted Metal 2, it was a phenomenal game, so I had high hopes when I heard the same crew was working on the new incarnation of this game for the PS2. Well needless to say I wasn't disappointed. The story mode for the main characters is maniacal to the point of frightening. Twisted Metal has always been, well, twisted, but these guys certainly outdid themselves this time. Brimstone and Spectre's story were the best in my opinion. Now into the level design, you couldn't get more perfect for the game. The environments are expansive, gorgeous, and fully destructable, which is always good in this type of game. My personal favourites being Suburbs and The Prison Ship. They were both huge levels and fun to play. Overall the game is simply fantastic, the learning curve is awesome. You can play right from the get go, but as you hone your skills you can get downright awesome with combos of great driving skills and blowing your competitors to bits as you go along. If you like a game with great action and beautiful level and vehicle/character design then this is the game for you. Provided of course you aren't afraid of rampant death and destruction. Check it out, it's great game.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow,
By Edward Davis Jr. "war02orc" (Mechanicville, New York United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Twisted Metal: Black (Video Game)
This game is great!!! Bringing back the old crew to do this game was the best thing Incog Inc. could have done. There is no slowdown even in 4-player mode! The graphics are amazing. Your car has special spot that your weapons come out of and drivers run away from the burning wreck of their cars. The weather effects are great. The rain changes direction with your car, and sometimes can obstruct your view like real rain. The gameplay is great with 3 difficulty levels to choose from (I think it's 3, but I'd have to check) The fact that you are given rewards throughout the game and at the end gives it a high replay value. The controls are the same as the previous twisted metal games making it easy for TM vets to play. The only downside to this game is the levels are only expanded versions of TM1 with better graphics, but that doesn't affect my rating. I definately recommend this game!
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Twisted Metal: Black by Sony Computer Entertainment (PlayStation2)
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