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Twisted Metal 4 | |
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Developer(s) | 989 Studios |
Publisher(s) | 989 Studios |
Director(s) | Jonathan Beard |
Producer(s) | Jonathan Beard Darrin Fuller William Todd |
Programmer(s) | Jim Buck Mike Riccio Matthew Titelbaum William Todd |
Artist(s) | Baz Pringle Jonathan Beard Diane Covill James Doyle Darrin Fuller Thai Tran Nikola Trifunovic Julius C. Willis III |
Writer(s) | Jonathan Beard Matthew Titelbaum William Todd Julius C. Willis III |
Composer(s) | Chuck Doud |
Series | Twisted Metal |
Platform(s) | PlayStation |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Vehicular combat |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Twisted Metal 4 is a vehicular combat video game developed and published by 989 Studios for the PlayStation. The game was released only in North America on November 16, 1999 and was re-released for the Sony Greatest Hits line-up in 2000.[2] Like the previous installment, it was not released in PAL regions.
Twisted Metal 4 is the fourth installment in the Twisted Metal series and the second and last installment to be developed by 989 Studios. The game's plot centers on Sweet Tooth, the long-time mascot of the titular Twisted Metal competition, overthrowing Calypso, the mysterious organizer of the competition, in a coup d'état. He then takes over the mantle of granting the winner of the competition a single wish, regardless of price, size or even reality.
Twisted Metal 4 received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who considered it to be an improvement over the previous Twisted Metal III, particularly in terms of level design.