Looks pretty good. But does the PSP have video out? If not, I can't imagine playing this on a small screen.
Incog did a great job on TM: Black, but I'm not too sure who's developing Head-On. At GameSpot.com, it just has an "n/a" under Developer.Originally Posted by NeoZeedeater
Looks pretty good. But does the PSP have video out? If not, I can't imagine playing this on a small screen.
Amen to that.Originally Posted by Joust Williams
I guess they updated it, 'cause both GS and IGN list Incog as the developer.Originally Posted by Swift
There is no developer. Robots are making the game. No track record to speak of but I have faith.Originally Posted by Swift
I don't.Originally Posted by diffusionx
TM games have all sucked since 2.
Twisted Metal: Black is all right I suppose, but it hasn't logged anywhere near the time I've spent playing Twisted Metal 2 (a majority of which in cooperative mode).
That's some fantastic cooperative play available, and I'd recommend it to anyone with a PS or PS2.
Well, it looks fantastic, much improved from the early vids. The generic look certainly hurts it though, but if they can keep the classic feel alive, I'll love it. Black had an amazing atmosphere, and did have some decent action within it. I do want to get the online rendition some day, but I likely won't, as there's litle point this late in the game.
matthewgood fan
lupin III fan
New Screens:
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
I'm pretty disappointed that Sweet Tooth looks so crappy. He's always been my favorite character in the TM series, but with the exception of TM: Black, his ice cream trucks always look so damn stupid.
I love the car graphics, but the environments look like PS 1.5 stuff. I'm hoping to see more info on the game soon.
Last edited by Jeremy; 03 Feb 2005 at 10:55 PM.
matthewgood fan
lupin III fan
Bookmarks