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Against Creator’s Wishes, Twisted Metal Gets Online-Pass Restriction

GamerXChange: "Gamers that planned on buying the forthcoming Twisted Metal PS3 revival used can anticipate being snapped onto a short leash that ends right outside the PlayStation Network.'

Against series creator David Jaffe’s apparent wishes, the vehicular mayhem series’ current-generation resurrection will be subjected to many a player’s most reviled dirty word: “online pass.” '

Now, before the requisite pissing and moaning that follows the words “online pass” almost everywhere begins, take a couple things into good, long consideration."

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Trainz4471d ago

This article gives me dejavu...

Nitrowolf24471d ago

It's strange as David himself is unaware of this decision
https://twitter.com/#!/davi...

GraveLord4471d ago

Restrictions? Sure for Gamestop shoppers.
This doesn't affect legit owners of the game who buy new. The online pass is included free of charge.

-Mika-4471d ago

Great article. I hope all the people who hate the online pass read this. Anyone against online passes are cheap and selfish.

SoundGamer4471d ago

Yeah. I see why the online pass is being used by a lot of companies. Many times, gamers are just a bunch of whiners who don't look beyond their own selfish, infantile desires.

Only affects used (or borrowed) games which isn't the majority anyway.

Nitrowolf24471d ago

I buy my game new, but if people really have an issue with online opasses not being included then I suggest they buy used from gamefly. They ship everything including an online pass for used titles.

Main reason why I hate these passes though is that it blocks some single player content for certain games

SoundGamer4471d ago

@Nitro

Yeah, when it affects single player content that is already on the disc, that's different. So far, Sony hasn't gone that far - that I know of.

I hope it never reaches that point.

Nitrowolf24471d ago (Edited 4471d ago )

"I hope it never reaches that point."

It already has though, well not for Sony like you mentioned.

Batman online pass unlocks catwomen. It's a small piece and not really hugely important. But i think this you have to download, not sure

RAGE even has it
http://n4g.com/news/823079/...

theDECAY4471d ago

I would say stripping the game of its online features is going too far. I am not selfish or cheap, I just don't want to buy every game. For example, I don't really want to buy Twisted Metal, but paying 10 bucks on top of a rental to play the online features is pretty bullsh**. Pretty much doesn't seem worth it to pay 15 dollars to play the game for two days.

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Megaton4471d ago (Edited 4471d ago )

"Anyone against online passes are cheap and selfish."

So David Jaffe is cheap and selfish?

theDECAY4471d ago

He works in the industry and he is against the online passes. That should tell every one something.

GTRrocker4471d ago (Edited 4471d ago )

Buy games new you cheap bastards. If you cannot afford to support developers then wait for a price drop. It isn't like buying a new car. If you cannot afford $60 for a game then you should probably be playing a PS2 or Xbox.

I am also against downloading music illegally. So go ahead and bubble me down, fuckers.

theDECAY4471d ago

What ever happened to renting a game and enjoying it? That never used to be a crime. Jesus.

DeadeyeMouse4471d ago

I sit on the fence here with the current tactics toward insuring the sale of new games. While I laughed and gave a huge thumbs up to Croteam for the way they handled people pirating their game (immortal scorpion for the win!), I'm just not sure if used games and rentals are as big of a crime to the industry.

Sure, the current corporate structure of Gamestop is, but the online pass does seem a bit too heavy handed. Not even on the used game front, but people who actually like to rent games from say a Gamefly. To lock out the ability to even play multiplayer on a rental copy of a game that relies on multiplayer is just a crushingly punishing blow to consumers.

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Twisted Metal Retro Review – Nothing Short Of Iconic

Everyone knows Twisted Metal... I mean literally everyone! Whether it is simply a childhood classic for you, or one of the worst, mind-corrupting disgraces to entertainment you can think of, you've at least heard of this iconic title.

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God Of War Creator Thinks That The Character Of Kratos Took A Wrong Turn

Terri writes: "In a recent video released by the creator of the God of War series, David Jaffe, we can see that Jaffe is not fond of the direction PlayStation took regarding the franchise, and in particular, Kratos himself."

SinisterMister122d ago

Well, I personally think that Santa Monica did an absolutely phenomenal job with Kratos, showcasing insane character development in all the right ways.

Jin_Sakai122d ago

I disagree. God of War went from a brutal action game where Kratos was slaying gods to a boring father figure. God of War 3 was my favorite in the series.

Christopher122d ago

I much prefer the focused and purposeful with reason Kratos who still gets into brutal combat and still has to kill gods even though he tries not to. Past Kratos was just anger personified and did nothing but subvert any expectations of him being something else other than just rage.

darthv72122d ago

2 is still my favorite. Everything about that game is top shelf design. the scale and scope of things like fighting the colossus of rhodes to awakening the steeds of time... just epic. 3 was good, but 2 is the high point of the original trilogy (for me).

The direction santa monica took for the reboot was less GoW (god of war) and more GoW (gears of war). The whole 3rd person perspective, having a partner (even if its his son), and lack of verticality with no more jumping and creating crazy areal combos... it was difficult to come to terms with but i managed. the story was good though, but i still give the nod to greek mythology over norse (and likely egyptian if that is where they go next).

frostypants121d ago

I can see it either way. I agree that the series now has nothing in common with the original beyond superficial character appearances and general setting. They sort of used the IP to sell an entirely different style of game. That said the new games are well made in their own right.

VivaLaManual121d ago

Yes. The game grew and stopped being one dimensional. What a shame....

DarXyde121d ago

I don't even think Jaffe really understood Kratos, despite creating him. Or rather, he doesn't seem to understand how he created the fertile ground for this kind of character development arc.

He was always a warrior, but he had a very human element since day one. He had a chance to protect his family again in God of War I and Ares took them away... Again. He knows he can't get them back and moved forward as the new God of War. Fast forward, the Gods betrayed him (though he was still sympathetic to Athena at the time). Eventually, he waged war with Olympus.

He was part of the pantheon and that would've been the entirety of his story arc where he oversaw war for all time.

But the truth this, Kratos has changed, but he largely remained the same. His two constants were always pride in his family and revenge against those who have wronged him. You take those two together (a threat to his family and Gods looking to kill him) and the direction he's taken is pretty congruent with who Kratos always has been. I guess you can say Kratos would just be a merciless monster for the sake of it, but the old games never explore present aspects of the character (e.g., what kind of father Kratos was). We got a look at that, and with a boy, no less.

I find the franchise did well to age with the audience. I was an angry teen when the original came out. Now I'm kinda mellowed out with a family and I just get it.

I think it did an excellent job of connecting with the audience as we grew up. It's a bit like Toy Story in that regard.

Monstieur121d ago (Edited 121d ago )

Agree. I liked GoW 3 the best as well. There weren't enough unique boss fights in the reboot.

Crows90121d ago (Edited 121d ago )

Well he aged considerably. Define boring father figure exactly? Maybe your father was boring but don't put that blame on others.

As far as slaying gods ...you're right ...he went from god slaying to....hmmm god slaying.

The newer Kratos matured with the audience. They could have just kept doing the same game over and over but they saw it getting stale so they had to switch the formula...they did so incredibly well.

SinisterMister121d ago

While God of War 3 is undoubtedly excellent in its own manner, the "boring father figure" part is something I don't agree with. For starters, if the situation calls for it, the old Kratos is back on camera, like when he fights against a particular Aesir god in Ragnarok.

tombfan121d ago

He achieved his goal... he actually got the revenge he was so desperately needing and in the end what? It'd be terrible character development if he would just go to another mythology to kill more gods just for the sake of they being gods. They actually gave them a meaning in life, and even better, they got an amazing idea of how to create a new game with actual bealavility and a plot, not just merciless kill.

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savedsynner121d ago

Agree 100% Kratos had about an inch of depth before the norse version. Now he feels like a real character, a real dad, with real reactions based on his experiences.

gold_drake122d ago

i think they did a fantastic job with Kratos.

Snookies12122d ago

Wasn't Jaffe the one who got stuck on something easy in Metroid Dread and started bashing the game because of it? From what I played of GoW 2018, they actually gave Kratos some much-needed depth. I definitely plan to finally go through the newer entries once my PS5 comes in.

tombfan121d ago

Jaffe got stuck with his young mind thinking and it really showed with his latest attempt in gaming "Drawn to Death" it was like a teenage dream that became true and also, sucked.

Christopher122d ago

This whole video was essentially him finding comments to back up his own opinion. "It looks like a lot of people think..."

Yeah, well what do the review scores, sales, user scores, and completion rates on the last two say? Anything on that?

Reaper22_121d ago

Nothing wrong with his opinion. He created it so he's earned the right to criticize. Review scores and sales have nothing to do with it. It's success was never in question.

Christopher121d ago

You should probably read the first part of my comment. He's cherry picking opinions to support his but ignoring the plethora of other opinions.

Yeah, he's allowed his opinion, but his arguing method is to act like people just agree with him and not the diverse opinions out there on the subject.

-Foxtrot122d ago (Edited 122d ago )

People won’t like it I know but he’s entitled to his opinion being the games creator

I totally disagree but it’s not going to ruin the game for us who do like it

purple101122d ago

Yeh I may or may not disagree but he created the original and without him we would have no god of war, (or maybe one that wasn’t as good). So he can say what he wants in my books

Last I heard of him he made a black ad white game with a weird sketch art style. Similar to Sega Madworld

Haven’t heard from him since
Shame

itBourne121d ago

Drawn to Death, yeh, played it at the Playstation experience, it was quite fun, an old school arena shooter. Then it came out, and everyone died quicker, so strafe battles gone. It essentially turned into die, insta spawn, use ult, get a kill, they insta spawn, ult you, you die, and just repeat that loop lmao, its was terrible.

Christopher121d ago

I just have a problem with him saying they shouldn't have called it God of War because his opinion doesn't align with theirs on the future of the IP. That part I felt was pointedly petty.

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Seven Ways To Reboot The Twisted Metal Games

The WellPlayed crew gathers to pitch an appropriately deranged set of options for the future of Twisted Metal.

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crazyCoconuts272d ago

All I ask for is a new Twisted Metal that allows flat screen & PSVR2 cross play that also supports a wheel.
Would be heaven.

Babadook7271d ago

Wow. I like the idea of VR twisted metal with a wheel.

Rebel_Scum271d ago

They need to get the enemy AI balance right. Thats what made 2 the best in the series. Black was abysmal in that dept.

neomahi271d ago

You don't. Do sequels. If you've gotta reboot, might as well do a new IP. God of War is the only game I can say that did a successful reboot

TiredGamer271d ago (Edited 271d ago )

Isn’t the new GoW just a sequel technically?

I personally think they can leverage the roots of the series. The original TM in 1995 took place on Christmas Eve 2005, and it was the 10th contest in history. Why not “reboot” the franchise by making a prequel of sorts showing the origin story of the series and maybe linking all the future games in a brilliant way. Seems like such an obvious idea to leverage old with the new (kind of look how Doom 2016 did with its lore).

Knightofelemia271d ago

Just make it a good game Twisted Metal has it's fan base.