Jaffe’s next game ‘somewhere between God of War and Calling All Cars’

Posted By | On 18th, Feb. 2010

DICE’s David Jaffe has said that the developer’s next project is a game based ‘somewhere between God of War and Calling All Cars’.

The company’s next project was expected to be a HD makeover of the Twisted Metal games, but Jaffe’s description doesn’t really seem to fit. We expect to see something related at E3 later this year.

Jaffe added that if they were to attempt a reboot of the popular franchise, they would have to “re-earn each and every fan the series ever had”. Well I’m in.

Jaffe also stated that attempting Calling All Cars for the PSN was a ‘rookie mistake’.

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