
They want to be able to take photos as keepsakes and will pay you will for it - allowing the player to have a risk/reward factor to think about. Very few people are able to go on vacations - and they want to maximize their fun, so they will pay auto mercenaries to take them to dangerous but beautiful sights. Much of the country has been revamped in his image and with money being scarce, it has opened the doors to a whole new industry. Rogue Trip features a post-apocalyptic world taken over by a corporate overlord named Big Daddy - a monstrous blob of a man with a bit of a God complex. While the Twisted Metal series focused purely on combat, Rogue Trip changed the format up a bit for the core campaign mode. Sony went with 989 Studios to make Twisted Metal III officially, while Singletrac created Rogue Trip Vacation 2012 and did their own thing.

Sony owned the rights to the Twisted Metal franchise, but not the game engine, and the devs had a parting of the ways with the then-new console maker. The team behind the series found themselves at a crossroads after the second installment, though. As great as it was, the second entry was even better. It was something that couldn’t be done on prior gaming hardware and made the PS1 into a justifiable purchase. Sure, Wipeout was promising, but Twisted Metal combined not only my love of cars, but also pure mayhem. Before the launch of Sony’s debut console, Twisted Metal was the game that had me sold on it the most. Twisted Metal invented the car combat genre and created a killer app for the PS1 in the process. You’ll see both good and bad souls unearthed every month as we search through the more… forgotten…parts of history.

Inside, we’ll be digging up games that have long been without a pulse. Watch your step, for you’ve just entered the Graveyard.
