The PC version is quite rare but if you’re a collector and can find a copy I suggest you get it since you may never find it again. Twisted Metal 2 was also released on PC but was inferior to the PSX version. Even if you had no one to play with you could set up a deathmatch in an arena of your choosing against bots which I would spend hours doing in my youth. Twisted Metal 2 also introduced the “deathmatch” mode to the series which meant no longer were players restricted to the tournament. It had comic book styled cutscenes (with voice acting), interesting characters and better visuals. The original Twisted Metal took place in Los Angeles but Twisted Metal 2 has you destroying the world from New York City to Hong Kong among other locations. It was a much more refined experience compared to the first entry. Twisted Metal 2Īrguably the best game in the series. So I decided to write up this article listing the Twisted Metal games, best to worst. Over the weekend I played several of the games just to fulfill the urge. Twisted Metal has always been a multiplayer focused series but I’ve always found enjoyment in it’s single player content. Before I discovered Grand Theft Auto, Twisted Metal was my action franchise of choice. Recently I’ve had the sudden urge to fire up a Twisted Metal game and blow shit up.