Fans ofTwisted Metal: Blackmight have been put off a bit upon hearing that Eat Sleep Play were aiming for a ‘T’ rating with its upcomingPlayStation 3Twisted Metalgame. The studio’s co-founder David Jaffe later turned to Twitter to explain, saying the reasoning behind it wasbroadening the audience. Heeven revealedthatTwisted Metal: Black, the only M-rated title in the franchise, was the “best reviewed but worst selling” game in the series.

During a behind-closed-doors demo at E3, Jaffe took a moment to explain what the Teen rating means for the game’s tone.

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“The way I’ve been thinking about it, and this comes through especially in the weapons and the stories, it’s kind of like anything that can air at like 8 or 9 o’clock television is okay for us,” he explains. “We’re shooting for an edgyTwilight Zonevibe versus the dark depression that we did inBlack. It’s not as light and frothy as [Twisted Metal 2]; that was very cartoon-y and comic book-y. Somewhere in the middle.”

Blackfeatured an incredibly dark tone and vibe, including disturbing (and sometimes gruesome) storylines. But the ‘T’ rating doesn’t mean thatTwisted Metalon the PlayStation 3 won’t feature serial killers.

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“There are some serial killers,” Jaffe says, reluctant to give away too much story, which Eat Sleep Play is currently keeping a lid on. “But there’s the 8 o’clock CBS serial killer, and then there’s the HBO serial killer. We’re doing the 8 o’clock CBS serial killer.”

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