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There are four new vehicles introduced here but they’re not that interesting.
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Each driver will actually narrate their bio information giving this game some more voice acting but, honestly, most of the driver voice work is just awful. Considering this game is not canon to the overarching Twisted Metal storyline I guess none of this matters anyway.

That’s the problem with most of the drivers, their wishes are just dumb and not really in line with the previous games. The developers decided to focus more on the clown aspect of Sweet Tooth and his ultimate wish is for candy and ice cream which is just stupid, really. For example at the end of Twisted Metal 2, Axel had ripped his arms out of the wheels but Twisted Metal III never goes into detail as to how exactly he got back in without some form of prosthetics.

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Outlaw, Thumper, Roadkill, and several others return although the drivers of returning vehicles may be completely different or have completely different motives for joining the contest, kind of making them feel disconnected from their previous iterations. The initial lineup consists of twelve vehicles with many returning from previous games. Calypso retains his somewhat charming personality but under the surface he’s still a sinister asshole. Calypso will now give a brief voice-over introduction at the start of each stage in the Tournament mode, as well as introducing bosses. Mel McMurrin returns to voice Calypso and he a does a great job, giving Calypso his iconic voice.
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When a driver wins the contest an ending movie plays showing Calypso twisting that driver’s words around resulting in the wish not working out well in the end.
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Passwords are provided for each stage after the first and each password is unique to each vehicle and difficulty.

After defeating all of the opponents in one stage, you progress to the next and there’s still no saving to the memory card. You battle through eight stages set in different places around the world including Hollywood, Washington D.C., Hangar 18, the North Pole, London, Tokyo, Egypt, and Calypso’s Blimp. Calypso runs the Twisted Metal contest where drivers from all over come and battle to the death for a prize of anything they wish. One of the problems with Twisted Metal III is that it’s pretty much a rehash of Twisted Metal 2. Now don’t get me wrong, this is not a perfect game by any means, it does have problems, but it also does some things better than its predecessors, even if fans of the first two don’t want to admit it. I think SingleTrac had some kind of falling out with Sony so 989 Studios took over the series and needed to develop a new engine for Twisted Metal III. There are far worse games and disgraceful sequels out there. I don’t know what everybody’s fucking problem is but after playing this again for this review, I see no reason as to why this game is so reviled. Despite the negative feedback, it actually sold well enough to earn the “Greatest Hits” status later on. It was developed and published by 989 Studios, released for the Sony PlayStation in October, 1998.

I think I’m one of the select few who really enjoy Twisted Metal III and I think it’s one of the best games in the series. This is the game that introduced me to the Twisted Metal series.
