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Game: Twisted Metal: Small BrawlConsole: Playstation 1
Cheat:
Special attacks
Freeze: Press Up, Down, Up.Shield: Press Right(2), Down(2).
Rear Fire: Press Left, Right, Down, L2.
Drop Mine: Press Right, Left, Down.
Jump: Press L1 + R1.
Axel
In the Playground Peril level in tournament mode, shoot a missile at the middle swing on the swing set that is in the background next to the merry-go-round. A small Axel icon will be thrown into the playing area. Pick it up to unlock Axel.Darkside
In the Easy Death Oven level in tournament mode, go to the sink and drive down the plumber's butt. Go onto his leg and napalm his butt. He will blow a hole in the wall. Enter the hole to find the icon that unlocks Darkside.Mime
In the Holiday Havoc level in the medium difficulty setting in endurance mode, shoot missiles at the Christmas tree until it is destroyed. Get on top of the fireplace then jump off backwards and shoot a missile at the stockings. Destroy all four to reveal the icon that unlocks Mime.Piecemeal
Successfully complete the game as Trapper to unlock Piecemeal as a playable character.Trapper
Successfully complete the game as Mime to unlock Trapper as a playable character.Shock Therapy level
Get ten kills in an endurance match.Buster's Lanes level
Get twenty kills in an endurance match.Holiday Havoc level
Get thirty kills in an endurance match.Playground Peril: Hidden health
Shoot the big duck to get a health power-up.Playground Peril: Shoot boy on merry-go-round
You can shoot missiles at the boy on the merry-go-round from the playhouse. He will spin so fast that he will fly off.Tree house: Lawnmower
Shoot the lawn mower and it will hurt your opponents. If you have the skill, get behind it and shoot, then turn around and go to the switch the lawn mower will fall in the hole and break.Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment
Release Date: 30 November, 2001
ESRB Rating: Rating Pending

Description:
In Twisted Metal: Small Brawl, kiddie-size versions of the nihilistic, deranged, and otherwise generally unfriendly automotive psychopaths that star in Sony's Twisted Metal games are now behind the transmitters of tiny radio-controlled cars. How do the childlike doppelgängers of TM favorites Calypso, Sweet Tooth, Mr. Grimm, Outlaw, and others fare in the stripped down, (somewhat) less violent world of miniature automotive combat? Well, the goals remain the same as in other Twisted titles: pick up various power-ups, then smash, bash, and trash other cars in a variety of locales until you are the last car standing. Sadly, however, the action isn't the only thing watered down.
Veterans of the series will immediately wonder why the graphics appears to have taken a massive step backward in quality. All of the cars and scenery (parks, kitchen, movie theater, etc.) are incredibly blocky and lack detail. Small Brawl's visuals are much worse than those of even the first TM game.
TM veterans will also find the controls are different from the other games in the series, and are not nearly as responsive as they should be. At the same time, the action has been pulled back from its frantic, ferocious edge, and the game's traditional dark and foreboding mood has been lightened to make the game more appealing and accessible to kids.
If you enjoy the other Twisted Metal games, Small Brawl offers precious little to get your motor running, as it lacks the intensity or general playability of the motorized mayhem you've come to know and love. Small Brawl is also too drab for anyone over the age of 12 with decent reflexes. However, if you're planning to entertain some younger, would-be metal twisters, it's worth a spin. --Mark Brooks
Pros:
- Softened violence, atmosphere, and challenge make this game more accessible to younger players
- Kids will like the demolition-derby-style gameplay and silly graphics
- Graphics don't match quality of others in the series
- Poor controls
- Probably too bland for gamers older than 12