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Twisted Metal dev David Jaffe tweeted this first look at the booth art being prepared for the game’s E3 outing next month. “BEHOLD: THE RISE OF SWEET BOT!!! Aka: a side of the still work in progress Twisted Metal E3 Booth. I’m loving it!” {davidscottjaffe]
Want to see what the new Twisted Metal looks like? Would more than six minutes of gameplay from the PlayStation 3 game do the trick? Well, here you go, plenty of time to ogle the all-new Twisted Metal.
You may have already seen some of this footage of the new Twisted Metal for PlayStation 3, a trailer that highlights the live action cinematics, the vehicles, the violence and the warring factions in Eat Sleep Play’s new vehicular combat game. But you might not have seen it… this long.
Evocative and provocative, a game born of the anxiety about George Bush’s polices abroad would have included a Chinese invasion of the US and the emotional journey of a soldier struggling over whether to flee military service.
Today marked the end of online support for Calling All Cars!, the debut PlayStation Network game from David Jaffe’s Eat Sleep Play studio, leading the outspoken developer to eulogise the game and express his thoughts about its cool reception.
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