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and runs off in its pursuit, entering and eventually winning. As his wish, he desires to become the star of Twisted Metal, which Calypso gladly grants. At first revered by the chaos he created, as time went on Sweet Tooth became jealous of Calypso, until he decides to initiate a coup d'état helped by a group of little clowns, and takes control of Twisted Metal.
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The game includes a total of 13 selectable characters from the start. Most characters were original characters created for the game, whereas a few of the returning characters appear as stage bosses without story. Unlike previous games in the series, each stage counts with its own boss (two bosses in
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The game's plot takes a different turn of events compared to its predecessors. Its intro video details the tournament's story, starting around the 1900s as a circus-type caravan that traveled across the country spreading destruction everywhere. A young Sweet Tooth finds himself amazed by the contest
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It is also discovered that Calypso's source of powers comes from a mysterious ring that consumes the souls of those who die, increasing his strength and youth, and Sweet Tooth having taken it, finds that he possess the same abilities as Calypso to grant wishes. He tends to cheat people with their
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projectiles. Players choose a vehicle and an arena—or a series of arenas in the story mode—to engage in battle with opposing drivers. A variety of weapons are obtainable by pick-ups scattered throughout the stage. The objective of the game is to be the last one standing.
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weren't available because they were property of SingleTrac. Therefore, new ones had to be created from scratch instead. The new source code introduced advanced physics simulation and AI techniques to the series.
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and noted that the level design has improved from the previous installment, but cited some unsatisfactory levels, physics problems, and the repetitive soundtrack as negative points. Joe Fielder of
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commented negatively on the "toy car" control, look and sound of the vehicles, but noted the "colorful" graphics and "well-done" interactive environments.
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The Oil Rig) to defeat in order to advance. Every boss becomes selectable after defeating the story mode at least once. The musician
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is included in the playable characters due to the large number of his songs on the previous installment in the series,
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received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who considered it to be an improvement over the previous
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series and the second and last installment to be developed by 989 Studios. The game's plot centers on
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received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with an aggregate score of 68.04% on
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development duties were handed over to Sony's in-house development team, 989 Studios.
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After a contractual dispute with the developer of the first two games in the series,
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line-up in 2000. Like the previous installment, it wasn't released in the
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Developer(s)
989 Studios
Publisher(s)
Sony Computer Entertainment
Director(s)
Producer(s)
Programmer(s)
Artist(s)
Writer(s)
Composer(s)
Chuck Doud
Twisted Metal
Platform(s)
PlayStation
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Genre(s)
Vehicular combat
Single-player

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