The developers at Eat Sleep Play have revealed that their original design for the rebooted Twisted Metal have three different endings, linked to the difficulty level that the player chose when he started a game, with each of them set to offer more details on the universe of the title and the fates of core characters,... |
1 May 2012 12:01 GMT |
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David Jaffe, who is the creator of such video games as God of War and Twisted Metal, has said that he is no longer excited about the hardware changes that will be part of the next wave of home consoles and that the most interesting advances are now linked to handhelds like the PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo 3D... |
14 March 2012 20:51 GMT |
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Most developers and publishers see the used games market as an annoyance that limits their income, but one legendary developer believes that the phenomenon is a clear sign that many gamers are disappointed with the quality of games they are getting and fight back by paying less.
Speaking to GamesIndustry, David Jaff... |
7 March 2012 15:11 GMT |
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Fans of the recently launched reboot of the PlayStation 3 exclusive Twisted Metal should get some good news during the week as the developers behind the game promise to launch a patch for the game, fixing a number of issues, including the various network linked problems.
Speaking to fans of the game on Twitter, Davi... |
21 February 2012 07:41 GMT |
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Video game developer Double Fine has managed to gather more than 1 million dollars (about 755,000 Euro) in a little over 24 hours for an adventure game project using the Kickstarter crowd funding website and it seems that other developers might be interested in using the same route to finance their own ideas. Speaki... |
14 February 2012 15:11 GMT |
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The developers at Eat Sleep Play and publisher Sony have announced that the launch date for the European version of Twisted Metal is now set for March 7, with the two companies confirming that players will have abilities to paint their own cars.
The game has been delayed for some time because of issues with localiza... |
8 February 2012 05:46 GMT |
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David Jaffe, the lead designer on the upcoming Twisted Metal combat racing game, has highlighted some of the combat racing game's features. He talked about the Party system, the splitscreen co-op mode, as well as the presence of human adversaries in some levels.
Twisted Metal is the first big PlayStation 3 excl... |
2 February 2012 04:32 GMT |
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What we know: The combat racing genre, in which cars fitted with all sorts of outlandish weapons go up against each other in demolition derbies, was practically put on the map by the Twisted Metal franchise. Now, with the new game, called simply Twisted Metal, David Jaffe and his team at Eat Sleep Play, are trying ... |
16 January 2012 07:59 GMT |
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David Jaffe, the co-founder and creative director of Eat, Sleep, Play, the studio that’s currently developing Twisted Metal for the PlayStation 3, has confirmed that the first production run of the upcoming destruction racing title will include a very special voucher for a digital download of Twisted Metal Blac... |
29 December 2011 20:41 GMT |
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The Online Pass system seems to become a constant when it comes to new games releases, a simple way of rewarding first time buyers and getting some extra revenue from used game sales, but at least one major developer says that it might affect the popularity of his game.Speaking to Eurogamer David Jaffe, who is the le... |
9 December 2011 03:40 GMT |
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David Jaffe, the lead developer and one of the co-founders of Eat Sleep Play, has announced that his upcoming re-imagining of Twisted Metal has been delayed to 2012, after initially being given a launch date of October 4 2011.The game is set to be offered exclusively on the PlayStation 3.Jaffe says that development w... |
8 August 2011 03:08 GMT |
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Twisted Metal: Head-On: Extra Twisted Edition will hit hard the Playstation 2 systems in Spring 2008. It will have the same crazy gameplay as it has on the PSP console, allowing 2 player split screen carnages. The game is developed by Eat Sleep Play and published by SCEA (Sony Computer Entertainment America).Except f... |
6 December 2007 06:46 GMT |
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