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by Marc Saltzman
July 06, 2005
Reviewed for PSP.
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Part of the fun in playing video games is doing things you can't get away with in real life. Blowing up the car in front of you with a rocket launcher falls into this category. Sony's "Twisted Metal: Head On" is a vehicular combat game that lets you select a vehicle and unleash road rage in a dozen deadly arenas -- including the ability to destroy Paris' Eiffel Tower. Fans of past "Twisted Metal" games on the PlayStation and PS2 will recognize the twisted characters, such as Sweet Tooth, Outlaw, Roadkill and Shadow, each with a unique car and attack. Up to eight players can duel without cables thanks to the PSP's integrated wireless technology.

Lots of explosions, deranged clowns, and constant vehicular combat are the hallmarks of this game and series. Good stuff, but not recommended for younger players.
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