- Publisher: SCEA
- Release Date: Mar 24, 2005
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100If you have ever been a fan of the Twisted Metal series, then getting this game is a no-brainer. It's easily one of the best in the series and gives fans pretty much everything they've wanted out of the series.
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90Head-On is the first top-of-the-line multiplayer game designed for a handheld. It's vehicular combat at its finest. It's satisfying, but will leave you hungry for another bite.
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Great graphics, solid and familiar TM game play, and Wi-Fi online. How can you ask for more than that? It's goold old fashioned mayhem at it's best!
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90It doesn't deviate far from the typical formula. It doesn't really need to. With tight controls, impressive graphics, a multitude of arenas and vehicles, and online play, this game is easily recommendable.
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90Just fun to play. Fans of the series will be more then satisfied and newcomers will be amazed at how addictive this game is.
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The single-player offering is incredibly fun, and the multiplayer bouts bring limitless depth and couldn't be much more contagious. [May 2005, p.128]
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88It'll keep you entertained for hours and hours, and the multiplayer capabilities truly are an absolute blast. Head-On is completely faithful to the Twisted Metal namesake and does pretty much everything right.
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88Seeing and playing this game makes me absolutely drool over the prospect of Incognito reviving other classics like "Warhawk," "Downhill Domination" and "War of the Monsters" on the PSP.
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The game takes the thrilling aspects of the finest title in the lineup, "Twisted Metal 2," shrinks it down onto the portable screen and adds some fantastic multiplayer modes to boot.
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85A colorful cast of characters, a great presentation, exciting shooting action, and support for wireless multiplayer competition over the Internet combine to make this game one of the safest bets you can place when choosing your first PSP games.
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85The simple explanation for what makes this game rock is that it just plain looks, feels, and plays remarkably like its full-sized siblings. [May 2005, p.84]
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For everyone else who has at least one friend with a PSP and a copy of the game, this is a must-own title that will keep you locked in the throes of classic auto-combat until you, your PSP, or you car runs out of gas.
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Fans of Twisted Metal will be happy to know that the game lost almost nothing in the transition to the handheld platform, since it looks, feels, and plays just like a console iteration of the classic series.
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85The graphics are excellent, and it's a ton of fun to play through some of the best levels from "Twisted Metal 2" in online deathmatch.
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85The online multiplayer is truly a great thing for those who can be successful at it. Unfortunately for the others, it'll require a good deal of practice and patience with the controls.
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85But even without taking the game online, the solo, co-op and head-to-head multiplayer modes are enough to satisfy even the most diehard fans of Sweet Tooth and his crew. For this one, at least, technology trumps originality. Hands down.
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The only way you shouldn't get Twisted Metal: Head On is if you're deathly afraid of entertainment.
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One of the best games in the Twisted Metal series. Controls are a bit sluggish, but driving and shooting works well in short sessions. Net play is also well implemented. [Jan 2006]
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80Sure, it may hit a few speedbumps along the way, but the multiplayer appeal can't be denied -- and thanks to the infrastructure support, you don't have to worry about finding local competitors.
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80One of the more downsides to the gameplay is the noticeably long load times. But this does not frustrate players much, as the levels do lasts for quite a while and they offer instant restarts.
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80In spite of a lacking co-op mode, Twisted Metal: Head-On offers plenty of replay value and classic fun.
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A burning hot game of TM that's every bit as cool as "Black," Head-On rocks from the outset. [May 2005, p.69]
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It is still pretty stunning to me that I can lay on my couch with a wireless hand-held and play total strangers from across the globe.
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With tons of replay value and excellent online play, Head-On is highly recommended for all gamers that want to exercise their right to pursue happiness in the form of destruction.
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80If there's one thing you can say about Head On, it's that it certainly provides you with plenty of game to play.
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80Where as playing Head-On alone has its moments, playing with seven other Twisted friends via wireless connectivity is a blast. Blowing up each other with an onslaught of weaponry from steroid-induced wheels never grows tired. There is no slowdown, and the pace is just as quick as if you're playing the computer.
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80It's just plain fun.
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80Fast, fun, and incredibly playable, it's an ideal portable game. It looks sharp, and the inclusion of free Internet play is just what the system needs.
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1) Real players make the game 10 times more fun. 2) Deathmatching across the continent on your PSP makes you feel like you're from the future.
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80It's fast, it's fun, and full of quirky dark humor, over-the-top violence, and honest-to-goodness car-rending amusement.
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80It's the kind of thing you really need to see to believe, and once you do you'll notice that a crowd's formed behind you.
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79The storyline is the same one it has always been and the difficulty is obscene.
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78The portability of this title increases the fun factor up a few notches, not to mention the online aspect of the game.
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Cruising round the same old streets may be starting to lose it's thrill, but taking this baby for a spin on the superhighway shows there's still some gas left in the tank.
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75If you like the Twisted Metal series, then Head On: Extra Twisted Edition is a no brainer. It's a great remake with lots of cool extra content. That said, the gameplay is a bit shallow and outdated by today's standards.
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Watch out for the thumbstick here. I found it to be so touchy that I kept getting dizzy as my car turned and circled. Better to use the directional keypad.
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The single-player component is fairly thin, and if you don't have access to a wireless internet connection, you're missing a significant part of the game. Still, it's truly unlike anything you've ever played before on a handheld, even if it's just like a game you played a decade ago on a console.
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75Although this may not apply to every PSP owner out there, the WiFi modes, both local and over the internet, are incredibly fun and provide a near endless opportunity for new challenges.
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70Twisted Metal: Head On isn't anything new, but amongst all the driving games on the PSP sometimes it is fun to play a racer than doesn't take itself so seriously.
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This one may mildly entertain those who've never been Twisted before, but series vets should simply drive away. [June 2005, p.109]
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65I found the gameplay elements in Head On to get stale, even with the infrastructure gameplay in place.
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It represents a sublimely efficient means by which to enjoy competitive multiplayer an on all-new platform, doing so amid a shower of sparks. [June 2005, p.94]
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Stylised visuals and over the top physics make the game stand out, and the simple premise helps to cement it's pick-up-and-play strengths.
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50I'm keenly aware that Twisted Metal has "an audience", and I'm not belittling the people who like it. Heck, I remember a time I found it enjoyable belting around loosing off missiles. But it's such a disposable form of entertainment.
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Flaws such as button layout, poor targeting and matches that go on forever make this disappointingly average. [Nov 2006, p.155]
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MattR.101st game bought for the psp and i don't regret it, completed the game with all players twice and still can't stop playin, BUY IT!!!