Twisted Metal: Black is a vehicle combat video game developed by Incognito Entertainment (formerly Incog Inc.) and designed by Sony Computer Entertainment America for the PlayStation 2 video game console. It is the fifth installment to the Twisted Metal series and was released June 18, 2001. An online enabled multiplayer-only variant, Twisted Metal: Black Online, was released later as a free update.


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ITS NOT A PHASE MOM! ass tone change. Critical lack of silliness.

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A drastic tonal departure results in some of the franchise's most iconic imagery and characters. Most of what the franchise is today is because of the risks this game took. I hesitate to say it's one of the best games on the PS2 but it's certainly one of my favorites on the system.

NOW THAT’S MORE LIKE IT!!! Finally, a “Twisted Metal” game that I can still have a blast with today and not just wax poetic about yesteryear. This game is still aged through and through, but between the dark but unique style, the many secrets scattered throughout, the hilariously over the top character cutscenes and the car combat gameplay that moves at a brisk frame rate and kept the action going I was just having a great time until life happened and killed my momentum. Maybe I’ll go back one day and finish up the trophies. Not sure, but I got to see that it was still a fun game after all these years and that was enough for me.

Great fun, way ahead of its time.