David Jaffe has teased fans with more details about his new project - saying it makes the player feel "like an old Super Nintendo game did".
The game has been long-rumoured to be an update to the Twisted Metal franchise Jaffe worked on at Sony before leaving for Eat, Sleep Play in 2007.
Jaffe says in most respects - we're taking it he means graphical wonder - the title will be "fully modernised".
Speaking in the latest issue of CVG sister mag Official PlayStation Magazine, Jaffe said:
"I've been extremely lucky in my career because every game project I've worked on had been a dream project.
"In terms of the one right now, it's not like a small, old Super Nintendo game, but in terms of the core essence of how those games made me feel, we're trying to take that and modernise it and put it into a much bigger game."
Last month, Jaffe wrote on his own blog:
'Just to be clear, I've never said we were or were NOT making a new Twisted Metal. Ever. But just to be 100% clear, if we were to make a new Twisted, I would consider it a reboot. The last console Twisted was 10 years ago.
'If we were to make a new one, we'd be starting with the assumption that no one knows what Twisted Metal is anymore and we'd have to re-earn each and every fan the series ever had. So in that sense, If we were to ever make a new one, we'd consider it a brand new series/game/franchise.'
You can read the full new David Jaffe interview in the latest issue of the Official PlayStation Magazine UK, on sale this Thursday.
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