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Game developers and their fans celebrated Valentine’s Day today by creating and sending out a variety of awesome custom cards themed with their most recent games.
See how Slant Six Games (Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City), Eat Sleep Play (Twisted Metal), Epic Games (Gears of War) and others wished you a happy Valentine’s Day, and let us know if you’ve found any more of these great greetings:
Fans of the upcoming Twisted Metal reboot can look forward to sampling the game’s online multiplayer component in just a few hours’ time. It’s still a mystery which characters and vehicles will be available in the demo but all shall be revealed when the sample goes live on the US PlayStation Store later today.
In what will be a bit of a blow for those of us looking forward to the next big entry in the brutal vehicle combat game series, Twisted Metal, co-founder of developer Eat Sleep Play (and game development luminary) David Jaffe has just announced that the studio’s Twisted Metal for PlayStation 3 has been delayed into 2012, past its original early October release.
At the tail-end of last week, a mighty trailer for the PlayStation 3-exclusive Twisted Metal was released along with the official announcement of an October release date – the video was awesome, but just a tad disturbing.
One scene in particular had us a little worried, depicting Sweet Tooth (that grizzled clown) ‘encroaching’ on a young woman with a massive machete in hand.
Today, a new and extended version of that trailer has been released exposing a face that would be familiar to fans of the brutal vehicle combat game, while censoring the scene that caused a bit concern.
Catch the extended Twisted Metal trailer below (before Sweet Tooth catches you!):
Twisted Metal fans, your moment has come – the latest and greatest iteration of the vehicular action game from series originators David Jaffe and Scott Campbell (not the Double Fine one) and developer Eat Sleep Play has just received an official October release date… with a pretty disturbing new trailer to accompany the news.
Wow. Twisted Metal.
After David Jaffe Lied Through His Tweets™ about not being involved with the next edition of Twisted Metal on PS3, many industry watchers were thrown for a loop. Where would the next chaotic vehicle-based combat game come from, if not from the originator of the series?
At the end of Sony’s E3 2010 press conference, however, we discovered that Jaffe and his co-founded studio Eat Sleep Play were indeed working on the next Twisted Metal, after a raucous on-stage appearance set in motion a first ever worldwide reveal (you can watch the mania of that event a little further down).
Below, you can watch an interview with Eat Sleep Play co-founders David Jaffe and Scott Campbell as they talk about the new Twisted Metal, what their goals for the game are, and other current and trending industry topics:
For the longest time, it’s been rumoured and speculated that former Sony game designer David Jaffe, he of God of War fame, was working on a full, high definition, next generation version of the explosive car wrecking and racing game, Twisted Metal.
It made sense as Jaffe is the creator of the series after all, and leaked information from his home studio (as he works with Eat Sleep Play in Utah) revealed that he’s currently working on a game that includes cars and action of some sort.
Now, however, Jaffe has finally put these rumours to bed, posting on his Twitter account that he is in fact not working on a Twister Metal game, despite previously being coy about the subject. From the tweet:
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