That dopey gif should provide a lovely tease as to what’s in store. Twisted Metal 3’s endings are still hilariously cheap and crude, but this time around they’ve graduated from motion comic cinematics to… um, 3D motion comic cinematics. More importantly, Calypso’s back with his special brand of demented monkey’s paw wish -grantery, but this time of the grammatical ambiguity is enhanced by the latest in 1998 CGI technology! In terms of importance, the most relevant part, at least for Twisted Metal, turns out to be the wish and what becomes of it. Sweet Tooth yet again seeks a very personal wish, reign of Twisted Metal. And at last, an extra; I'm starting to run out of extra goodies, in fact, I had planned something else, but what I needed got taken down. Quite a stand and statement; who would have guessed he’d tear himself from what was more or less his lifeline to walk amongst the world? Well now you will listen to pundits talk about Donald Trumps penis on a 24 hour news cycle! Head-On has proper motion comic endings that make sense most of the time and are fairly lengthy, while Twisted Metal 4 is basically TM3’s endings in terms of insanity but it at least animates them fully. And in case you don’t remember, the developer A-team took a break from the series with Twisted Metal 3, making it one of the first of many beloved franchises Sony and 989 Studios drove into the ground with annual release tedium. Why, because it allows the world of one’s own imagination to become the reality and react to how a situation forms right before them. Even Ms. Watts believed that her sister was dead (but you can tell she didn’t accept it); though it shows emotion, this way quite realistically. Rob Zombie, Twisted Metal 4 Rob Zombie (or Mr. Zombie in the game) is a contestant who makes his first and so far only appearance in Twisted Metal 4. The Lost Endings are endings that were cut from Twisted Metal (1995).The scenes were to be shown at the completion of the single player campaign, but were cut for numerous reasons. If a barrage of souls took me off my feet and flew me into the skies, I’d probably faint to death or scream louder than ever. As you probably could’ve probably guessed, Twisted Metal 3 was the next logical step. Twisted Metal: Black didn’t have many spots on the list because: -Many of the endings are straight up revenge plots with few actual big twists. I love these videos because my only exposure to Twisted metal is TM: Black and Calypso is all but mute in that game. I think they are fairly decent games. So Twisted Metal is all just a dream, what an interesting explanation. I've been working through my PS1 back catalogue and had the urge to play my Twisted Metal games. I have decided to feature an early interview about David Jaffe in his early starts with PlayStation and the first 2 Twisted Metal games. Spoilers . I’m just going to be frank and say that these videos are my favorite thing you guys do. -What will really, really count is the ending; you can read why below: Trivia Video #3 - Can you play as the boss of Twisted Metal 1, Minion? Jan-24-2012 - I Love Twisted Metal Twisted Metal Marathon: Jan-26-2012 – Games of Vehicular Mayhem Feb-02-2012 – All Things Sweet Tooth Feb-09-2012 - Top 10 Endings. Watch/Comment/Share and we might give out merit badges. Twisted Metal is a series of vehicular combat video games published by Sony Computer Entertainment, and developed by various companies.The series has appeared on the PlayStation, the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3.As of October 31, 2000 the series has sold 5 million copies. This is where I know some people will have a hard time swallowing the list. It has a great transformation sequence and Calypso, too late to realize, orders his death in a marvelously deceptive way. But, no matter how many times I watch it, I always felt that it didn’t quite wrap up well. After watching everything you’ve seen from beginning; from her story to the torment that came with, the turnout totally changes it all for the best. Now that you’ve seen what I deemed as the best ending, why don’t you tell me what you think is the best ending? Mr. Grimm is just badass; he’s the Grimm Reaper, on a motorcycle, and he’s a rogue junkie for souls. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. It was released in 1998, and later re-released as a part of the PlayStation's Greatest Hits program. Ending Theater. And then, that mysterious creativity starts off… Talk about an epic way to resurrect the dead, kill the Grimm Reaper and watch something really bad happen. He seeks something to cure his malicious addiction, more souls; too bad he was a little too expressive about that need. Twisted Metal III – Superbeast, Rob Zombie: Twisted Metal 1 – Rooftop theme, The Pinnacle Group: NOTE: Read the introduction sentence for each entry before you read the main paragraph afterwards or you’ll miss the big twists. She makes a serious statement about herself and how freedom is something for you to discover and not something everyone will agree upon as freedom.