Twisted Metal III

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TWISTED METAL 3

The Controls
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up - gas
down - reverse
left/right - steer

square - gas
triangle - turbo
circle - look back
x - emergency brake/hard turn

start - pause game
select - change camera view

L1/R1 - toggle between weapons
L2 - fire active weapon
R2 - fire machine guns

Analog Mode:

Right Stick - gas(up) and brake(down)
Left Stick - steers right/left
R3(push right stick in) - turbo
L3(push left stick in) - reverse



READY TO GET TWISTED?
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Been frustrated behind the wheel lately? Perhaps someone cut you off on the
highway last week? Instead of anger management classes, may we suggest a
sleek speed missle or a homing mortar with a 100-foot blast radius to reduce
your vehicular problems to smoking heaps of shrapnel?

Welcome once again to our twisted world where the drivers are insane, the
explosions apocalyptic and the weapons hard core. As the ultimate automobile
combat simulation for the PlayStation game console, Twisted Metal III
features ten all new explosive battlegrounds including Hollywood, Hangar 18,
Washington D.C. and Egypt. You can also drive one of fourteen revved-up,
fully armed vehicles, including old favorites like Thumper, Roadkill, and
that poor old sap Axel, as well as deadly hooligans like Firestarter, Club
Kid and Flower Power. and if you're lucky, maybe Sweet Tooth will toss you
an ice cream sandwich before he blows your wheels to smithereens.

Now get out on the battleground and make your momma proud.



Game Views
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You can alter your driving view during gameplay by pressing the SELECT
button or choosing CAMERA from the Pause Menu to access four different game
views in a 1-player game: IN CAR, CLOSE, MEDIUM and FAR.

In a 2-player game, you can change the split screen view from vertical to
horizontal at the Pause Menu. You can also choose from three different quad
screen setups.

In a 3 or 4-player game, the game view is a quad screen setup.



Difficulty Level
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There are three different difficulty levels you can choose from, they
consist of:
Cream Puff(the easiest), Twisted Metal(average difficulty) or
Pure Lunacy(the hardest).


Tournament
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The tournament consists of and eight level game. To clear a level you must
destroy all opponent vehicles. There are teo different ways to play a
tournament.

CPU ALLY: Lets you play with a computer-assisted ally to help you annihilate
your competitors. You will not see ending movies when using CPU Ally.

POOL LIVES: Lets you share your total number of lives with you co-op player.
When either player dies, the collective number of lives decreases.



Deathmatch
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A deathmatch is a 1 through 4-player game. You fight head-to-head against
other players, but you can also have other enemy cars join you in the
battle. A deathmatch ends when one player successfully destroys all other
player vehicles, after which the match resets for another battle.



Password
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You are awarded a password once you complete a level in a Tournament mode
(you can press START to pause the game and view the password for that
level). To enter a Password, sekect PASSWORD from the Main Menu. Then enter
the Password.



Battlegrounds
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There a total of ten new battlegrounds to choose from (two in which you have
to unlock). They include: Hollywood, Washington D.C. Hangar 18, North Pole,
London, Tokyo, Egypt, and Calypso's Blimp. I won't name the other two. You
have to find out for yourself or cheat with a code from the best cheat site
on the Internet, Cheat Code Central.



Pick-Ups & Weapons
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Fire Missle - A standard projectile missle with slight homing capabilty and
moderate damage rating.

Power Missle - The most powerful missles in the game, but have no homing
capabilities.

Ricochet Bomb - When released they bounce around the enviroment until in
strikes a vehicle, including yours!!! The longer the bomb is in player the
more powerful it is.

Lightning - Lightning originates form a powerful electrical source in
certain battlegrounds. Make sure you are far away from the source before
using the Lightning or the result can be quite shocking!

Homing Missle - Capable of seroing in and tracking down an enemy from a
distance.

Napalm - An enemy struck by napalm instantly catches on fire. But watch out
because cars can ignite other cars.

Rain Missle - As the name implies, rain missles explode in a shower of
firepower. After you fire one, press L2 to detonate it.

Remote Bomb - The most powerful of all weapon pick-ups, remote bombs do not
explode until you detonate them. After you drop it press L2 to detonate it.
The bomb will automatically explode when someone runs over it.

Speed Missle - The fastest missle in the game.

Mortar - Its like having a scud missle on your car. When fired it flys into
the air and punds on the targeted enemy.

UFO - Special weapon pick-up available in Hangar 18 only.

Pyramid - Special weapon pick-up available in Egypt only.

Radar Dish - Special weapon pick-up available in Tokyo only.

Partial Health/Full Health - The pick-ups are essential in maintaing your
health during a battle.

Turbo - Replenishes your turbo energy supply.



Attacks
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By using "Advanced Attacks" you can have an advantage against your enemies.
Here is how to do the attacks:

Freeze Burst - Left, Right, Up
High Jump - Up, Up, Left
Rear Attack - Left, Right, Down

You can use combo attacks to win. For example, you can come at an enemy at
full speed, lay a remote bomb, use High Jump to get away from it, and then
detonate it.



The Vehicles
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There are fourteen vehicles to choose from.


Music
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The music produced for this game was made by Rob Zombie, Pitchshifter, and
Lance Lenhart of the Lionhart Productions.


Twisted Metal III Tips and Hints
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Within the US: 1-900-933-SONY (1-900-933-7669)
It costs $0.95/min. for auto hints and $1.40 for live hints, $6.95-$16.95
for tips by mail (subject to availabilty) and $5.00-$20.00 for card
recharge.

Within Canada: 1-900-451-5757
It costs $1.50/min. for auto hints

Consumer Service/Technical Supprt: 1-800-345-SONY

989 Studios On-Line: http://www.989studios.com
 
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