

Sony has released a variety of these PS2 classics on the PlayStation Store over the years, though it stopped releasing them in 2019 with Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War.

They oftentimes come with bells and whistles not available in their original versions, like slightly improved visuals and PlayStation trophy support.

Thanks to the PS5 being backward compatible with PS4, these downloadable PS2 games are available to play on Sony's next-generation console as well. Sony has used the PlayStation Now service to make it possible for fans to play select PS3 games on PS4 and PlayStation 5, whereas it has re-released some classic PS2 games for individual download as well. Still, a price tag is a tall ask these days, so free-to-play is definitely the way to go.The PlayStation 4 is not backward compatible with any previous PlayStation consoles, but it is still capable of playing these older games through other methods. In fact, this is the perfect foundation to remake Twisted Metal, since that franchise actually has characters and a story. The game had no story, no substance, but it was pretty and felt good to play. Unsurprisingly, a game that's about nothing but destroying cars and has as much depth as a fish-bowl, flopped. They then launched the game on PS Plus, before releasing it for $20. Naturally, Lucid Games learned from Destruction All-Stars: In a move, that was baffling to me, they originally wanted to release that game for $70. Supposedly, the devs are looking at releasing this game free-to-play. Outside of that, we know this: Will Twisted Metal Be Free to Play? Their sources also claim that the game is still in early development. What We Know About the New Twisted Metalįirst things first, the whole news comes our way via VGC, who claim that PlayStation has directly tasked Lucid Games with bringing back Twisted Metal. serial killers and people who torture for fun. The only difference between the two is that Twisted Metal is not just twisted in its metal-bending, but also pretty f*cked up as a game: While Destruction All-Stars has cute cartoon-y influencer-type characters, Twisted Metal has. Meanwhile, Destruction All-Stars, has exactly the same mission: Destruction. This is perfect because, you know, Twisted Metal really wears its name on its sleeve: It's about wrecking cars, aka twisting metal. So we reported on this a while ago, but it's now confirmed: Lucid Games, the developers behind Destruction All-Stars, are working on a Twisted Metal game for the newest generation of consoles and gamers. Twisted Metal + Destruction All-Stars devs = match made in. Details and a possible release date below. Lucid Games, the developers behind Destruction All-Stars, are set to work on a new Twisted Metal game.
