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theprof00 said:

why are you excluding all their best games?

This twisted metal is the exact same game from TM:Black, at least all the controls are the same. There's virtually nothing changed. In fact, Black was more complex as you had to press up right down to fire a selected missile backwards whereas now, you just hit down. Not very confusing.

It's really a quandary what you are trying to do here when you avoid all it's best games (Games have sequels for a reason you know!!), and call a new game that is going to fucking rock, uninteresting and convoluted.

I am not excluding ALL the interesting ones, I just set a boundary to my buying and playing plans, my time is limited much more than my money so I have to be very picky. The sequels happen but the problem is when all follow the same story, that is a game breaker for me, for example, Elder Scrolls V is perfectly fine for me, because the last game does not have anything to do with the previous ones, only the game mechanics continue, Final Fantasy whatever is also okay because the plot changes with every game and I don't have to finish all the previous ones to understand the others. But the games that I mentioned previously do require that I play the other ones to get really involved in the plot and I just don't time to catch up.

Going back on topic. When I said loooooong back, I mean it, I never played TM Black, the last one I played was TM 2 in the original PlayStation and that was 16 years ago, it was very easy to pick up and play, this one was not like that.

I am not saying that the new Twisted Metal is uninteresting, just that it is not as I expected, so for me is a disappointment, not a bad game, nor an excesively complicated one, just not as easy to pick up and play as I wanted it to be.