A worthy last hurrah for the series?.
The most recognisable name from the once great vehicular combat trend, Twisted Metal is now the last bastion of a fragile baby bird of a genre. In many ways, it’s a wonder it’s even arrived on the PS3 at all. The problem is, when you’re the performing monkey for a fiercely loyal but dwindling fanbase it’s all the more difficult to tell the organ grinder to change up the music.
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