Summary
- Release Year: 2001
- Genres: Fighting, Racing
- Platforms: PlayStation
- Developers: Incognito Entertainment
- Publishers: Sony Computer Entertainment
Twisted Metal: Small Brawl (2001)
Twisted Metal: Small Brawl is a vehicular combat game developed by Incognito Entertainment and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It was released in North America on October 23, 2001, and in Europe on November 9, 2001. It is the fourth installment in the Twisted Metal series, and the first to be developed for the PlayStation 2.
Small Brawl features twelve unique remote control vehicles, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Players can choose to play as one of twelve different drivers, each with their own unique backstory and motivations. The game features a variety of weapons and power-ups that can be used to defeat opponents.
Small Brawl introduces a new game mode called “Small Brawl”, in which players control miniature versions of the game’s vehicles. In this mode, the vehicles are much smaller and more maneuverable, and the levels are designed to be more compact and chaotic.
Small Brawl also features a number of new features, such as the ability to create custom vehicles and tracks, and the ability to play online with up to four players.
Gameplay
Twisted Metal: Small Brawl is a vehicular combat game in which the player takes control of one of twelve unique remote control vehicles. The player’s goal is to destroy all of the other vehicles in the arena. The player can use a variety of weapons and power-ups to defeat their opponents.
The game features a variety of different game modes, including:
- Deathmatch: A free-for-all mode in which the player must destroy all of the other vehicles in the arena.
- Team Deathmatch: A team-based mode in which two teams of players must destroy each other’s vehicles.
- Capture the Flag: A mode in which two teams of players must capture the other team’s flag and return it to their own base.
- Last Man Standing: A mode in which the player must be the last vehicle remaining in the arena.
- Small Brawl: A mode in which the player controls miniature versions of the game’s vehicles.
Vehicles
Twisted Metal: Small Brawl features twelve unique remote control vehicles, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. The vehicles are divided into four different classes:
- Light: Light vehicles are the fastest and most maneuverable vehicles in the game. They are also the most fragile, and they can be easily destroyed by heavier vehicles.
- Medium: Medium vehicles are a good all-around choice. They are not as fast or maneuverable as light vehicles, but they are more durable and can withstand more damage.
- Heavy: Heavy vehicles are the slowest and least maneuverable vehicles in the game. However, they are also the most durable, and they can deal the most damage.
- Special: Special vehicles are unique vehicles that do not fit into any of the other classes. They each have their own unique abilities and strengths.
Weapons
Twisted Metal: Small Brawl features a variety of weapons and power-ups that can be used to defeat opponents. The weapons are divided into two different types:
- Guns: Guns are the most common type of weapon in the game. They can be used to fire a variety of different projectiles, including bullets, rockets, and lasers.
- Power-ups: Power-ups are special items that can be collected to give the player a temporary advantage. Power-ups can include things like increased speed, invincibility, and the ability to fire special weapons.
Reception
Twisted Metal: Small Brawl received positive reviews from critics. The game was praised for its fast-paced and chaotic gameplay, its variety of vehicles and weapons, and its new Small Brawl mode. However, the game was also criticized for its lack of innovation and its repetitive level design.
Overall, Twisted Metal: Small Brawl is a solid vehicular combat game that is sure to please fans of the series. The game’s fast-paced and chaotic gameplay, its variety of vehicles and weapons, and its new Small Brawl mode make it a worthwhile purchase.
Legacy
Twisted Metal: Small Brawl was a commercial success, selling over 1 million copies worldwide. The game was praised for its fast-paced and chaotic gameplay, its variety of vehicles and weapons, and its new Small Brawl mode. Small Brawl is considered to be one of the best games in the Twisted Metal series, and it is still played by fans today.
The game’s success led to the development of several sequels, including Twisted Metal: Black (2001), Twisted Metal: Head-On (2005), and Twisted Metal (2012). The series has also been adapted into a number of other media, including a comic book series, a novel, and a television series.
Review Score
8.5/10