

The game was set in Tokyo, Japan, and featured a new gameplay mode called "Team Battle". It featured 20 different drivers, as well as new arenas and weapons. The fourth game in the series, Twisted Metal 4, was released in 1999. The game was set in Paris, France, and featured a new gameplay mode called "Survival". It featured 18 different drivers, as well as new arenas and weapons. The third game in the series, Twisted Metal 3, was released in 1998. The game was set in New York City, and featured a new gameplay mode called "Capture the Flag".

It featured 16 different drivers, as well as new arenas and weapons. The second game in the series, Twisted Metal 2, was released in 1996. The game was set in Los Angeles, California, and featured 12 different drivers competing in a no-holds-barred competition. It was one of the earliest 3D console games, and one of the first PlayStation games to feature four-player multiplayer. The first Twisted Metal game was released in 1995. In most installments, each vehicle has a special ability or "power-up" that can be used to gain an advantage. The player, as one of several drivers, must utilize their weapons to either destroy all other vehicles or be the last one remaining. The series features the use of vehicles equipped with various weapons to compete in races or battle arenas. The franchise has seen several spin-offs, including a motorcycle racing game and a combat-based basketball game. The first installment, Twisted Metal, was released for the PlayStation in 1995, with subsequent sequels appearing on subsequent PlayStation consoles. Better suited to those who have a feeling for ancient history and would like to see the interaction of the units they read about in a game," reads one of these user reviews.The Twisted Metal series is a vehicle combat video game series created by David Jaffe at Sony's Santa Monica Studios. "A very honest, turn based, old school wargame. On Steam, the game boasts a "Very Positive" user review rating, with 88 percent of the 774 user reveiws recommending the game. Field of Glory II allows you to fight large or small battles for or against Rome, or between the other nations who are as yet unaware of the Roman threat, or what-if battles between nations that never actual came into conflict historically, but might have done if the course of history had been different." Developed by legendary designer Richard Bodley Scott in a completely new 3D engine, Field of Glory is ready to set new standards in computer wargaming.

"The game that brought the fun and excitement of the tabletop experience to digital form is back.

" Field of Glory II is a turn-based tactical game set during the Rise of Rome from 280 BC to 25 BC," reads an official blurb about the game.
