Twisted Metal: Double Trouble

"'Double the carnage.' - Release tagline" Twisted Metal: Double Trouble is a vehicular combat game concept by Red-Verse-Writer, a new instalment in the Twisted Metal franchise that revolves around the concept of each vehicle of having two pilots - a driver and a gunner. Returning to the series' central theme of a no-weapons-barred vehicle tournament in which the winner receive any wish they desire regardless of price, size or reality, the game features multiple game modes, including a tournament mode with in-depth storylines for each pair of pilots, a free-for-all combat mode, a multiplayer team deathmatch mode, and a capture the flag mode.

Gameplay
Like its predecessors, Twisted Metal: Double Trouble is a vehicular combat game in which the player takes on the role of either the driver or gunner of a two-man vehicle with another player in two-player co-op, or both characters at once in single-player. The game has multiple gameplay modes, most notably a Story Mode that follows each character's storyline across 16 matches, centring around the titular no-weapons-barred vehicle contest of which the two victors each receive a single wish regardless of price, size, rarity or even reality. The central Tournament mode revolves around each team's

In addition to the main vehicular combat game modes, Double Trouble also features alternate modes that include on-foot gameplay. The first of these on-foot modes is Asylum, a hack-and-slash mode in which the player takes on the role of one of 30 playable characters as they fight their way out of Blackfield Asylum, fending off guards and released lunatics as they continue to advance through several stages, eventually facing off against a final boss that is a physical manifestation of their own mental issues.

Vehicles and Pilots
"Main article: Twisted Metal: Double Trouble/Vehicles"

Drivers

 * Amanda Watts: The driver of Twister, a Formula 1 race car pilot who lost her right arm and sustained severe burns in a racing accident engineered by a rival
 * Angela Fortin:
 * Axel: The driver of Axel,
 * Billy Ray Stillwell: The driver of Junkyard Dog,
 * Black: The driver of Darkside,
 * Bruce Cochrane: The driver of Thumper,
 * Calypso:
 * Captain Spears:
 * Carl Roberts:
 * Charlie Kane: The "driver" of Yellow Jacket,
 * Dollface:
 * Double-Head:
 * Goggle Eyes:
 * Gold Tooth AI:
 * Jeffy:
 * Marcus Kane: The driver of Roadkill,
 * Mr. Grimm: The driver of Reaper, a Iraq War veteran who after being captured by insurgents was left to starve in a pit and was ultimately forced to eat the body of his deceased best friend Benny to survive. Now wearing Benny's skull as a helmet, he recruited Benny's son Benny Jr. after escaping from Blackfield Asylum to win the Twisted Metal contest and take revenge upon the insurgents who destroyed his sanity.
 * Needles Kane: The driver of Sweet Tooth and the Twisted Metal series' mascot villain protagonist, a evil clown with a flaming head who was turned into a demon just before he could be executed via electric chair and was held in Blackfield Asylum's demon containment ward.
 * No-Face: The driver of Crazy 8,
 * Quatro V: The driver of Quatro,
 * Raven: The driver of Shadow,
 * Severed Sam: The driver of 12-Pack,
 * Simon Whittlebone:
 * Warhawk: The pilot of Talon,

Gunners

 * Agent Stone:
 * Annie Stillwell:
 * Benny Jr.:
 * Buster Cobb:
 * Calypso's Helper:
 * Charlie Kane's Son: The gunner and true controller of Yellow Jacket,
 * Dr. Hatch:
 * Jamie Roberts:
 * John Doe:
 * Krista Sparks:
 * Mike and Stu:
 * Mr. Ash:
 * Preacher:
 * Prince Charming:
 * Quatro VI:
 * Scott Campbell:
 * Sophie Kane:
 * Vinnie:

Storyline
The Twisted Metal annual tournament has been taken over by a mysterious man simply known as the Guru, who has forced Calypso into hiding and become the showrunner of the tournament. Set around the city of Midtown and various other locations, this Twisted Metal has special requirements for competition - the vehicles require two pilots, a driver and a gunner, who must work together closely. The winning pair are each given a wish, with no restrictions on price, size, rarity, or even reality, with the sole rule being that they cannot wish to end the contest.

Driver Weapons

 * Fire Missiles: The most common Driver Weapon, simple missiles with average damage and some homing ability.
 * Power Missiles: The strongest of the missiles, but has no homing capabilities, instead travelling in a straight line and requiring precise aim to be used.
 * Homing Missiles: A weak missile with the best homing ability of the missiles, encouraged to be used in groups.
 * Freeze Missiles:
 * Stalker Missiles:
 * Swarmer Missiles:
 * Napalm Bombs: A bomb that is thrown to either cause a fire that does more damage if the weapon directly hits an enemy, or be forced to land immediately, causing an explosion.
 * Ricochet Bombs: A bomb attached to a self-propelled cart that bounces off the environment before exploding, and can be aimed.
 * Land Mines:
 * Remote Mines:

Gunner Weapons

 * Machine Guns: The default Gunner Weapon, a standard machine gun with no need to reload or recharge. While its rapid-fire shots are extremely weak, its sheer firing speed and lack of reloading makes it useful in almost all situations. It can be upgraded into a Heavy Machine Gun, which does more damage per shot.
 * Minigun: A much stronger version of the Machine Gun that consequently requires a reloading period and must spin-up for a brief moment before firing.
 * Shotgun:
 * Sniper Rifles:
 * Rocket Launcher:
 * Heavy Cannon:
 * EMP Cannon:
 * Spike Guns:

Side Arms

 * Assault Rifle:
 * Chainsaws:
 * Molotov Cocktail:
 * Oil Slicks:
 * Pistol:
 * Revolver:
 * Rifle:
 * Sawn-Off:
 * Submachine Gun:
 * Tire Spikes:

Asylum Mode

 * Melee Weapon: Each of the 30 playable characters in Asylum Mode has their own unique melee weapon, which all function in the same way.
 * Axe:
 * Baseball Bat:
 * Bonesaw:
 * Brass Knuckles: Used by No-Face.
 * Chain:
 * Crowbar:
 * Fish Priest: Used by Preacher.
 * Frying Pan:
 * Glass Shiv: Used by John Doe.
 * Golf Club:
 * Hacksaw:
 * Hoe: Used by Billy Ray Stillwell.
 * Hunting Knife:
 * Kitchen Knife:
 * Lead Pipe:
 * Mace:
 * Machete: Used by Needles Kane.
 * Manhole Opener:
 * Meat Hook:
 * Metal Sword:
 * Nightstick: Used by Agent Stone.
 * Pickaxe:
 * Razor:
 * Rolling Pin:
 * Shovel:
 * Sledgehammer:
 * Taser:
 * Tire Iron:
 * Wooden Spike: Used by Marcus Kane.
 * Wrench: Used by Amanda Watts.
 * Pistol:
 * Shotgun:
 * Nail Gun:
 * Grenade Launcher:
 * Special Weapon: Each of the 30 playable characters in Asylum Mode has their own unique ranged weapon.
 * Bullpup:
 * Flaming Breath: Needle Kane's special weapon.
 * Flare Gun:
 * Molotov Cocktail:
 * PDW:
 * Pipebomb:
 * Revolver: Preacher's special weapon.
 * RPG:
 * Sawn-Off:
 * Semi-Auto:
 * Sniper Rifle:

Webisodes
"Main article: Twisted Metal: Double Trouble Webisodes"Much like Twisted Metal: Black before it, Twisted Metal: Double Trouble received several webisodes to promote it prior to its release.