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  1. Top Ten Twisted Metal Levels:

    10. The Blimp from Twisted Metal 3

    9. Neon City from Twisted Metal 4

    8. Egypt from Twisted Metal Head-On

    7. Freeway from Twisted Metal Black

    6. Rooftop Combat from Twisted Metal

    5. Carnival of Darkness from Twisted Metal Lost/Harbor City

    4. New York from Twisted Metal 2

    3. Antarctica from Twisted Metal 2

    2. Diesel City from Twisted Metal PS3

    1. Abandoned Skyscrapers from Twisted Metal Black

    Honorable mentions: Amazonia from Twisted Metal 2, Hong Kong from Twisted Metal 2, The Oil Rig from Twisted Metal 4, Tokyo from Twisted Metal 3, Carn-o-Maul from Twisted Metal Small Brawl, Tree Top Rumble from Twisted Metal Small Brawl, Sunsprings, CA from Twisted Metal PS3, Death Port from Twisted Metal Lost/Harbor City, Meat Your Maker from Twisted Metal Small Brawl, and Amazonia 3000 BC from Twisted Metal 4.

     

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    2. GoldLeader

      GoldLeader

      Man!  I need to go back and play some Twisted Metal as those were always a favorite of mine...Of course I disavow the PS3 version as the car won't control with the D-Pad so it doesn't exist to me except as a paperweight.

    3. SlidellMan

      SlidellMan

      GoldLeader, as much as you hated that change to analog steering, it was inevitable. Of course, I played the N64 versions of Vigilante 8 and its sequel with the Analog Stick.

    4. GoldLeader

      GoldLeader

      They could have left the controls alone,...And had it control like Every other Twisted Metal Game.  At any rate N64 is different because you can still control the stick with your Right hand,  on PS 3 it's on the left...

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