'Such sweet, cold perfection.'
As fans of the long-running PlayStation video game franchise know, Twisted Metal just wouldn't be Twisted Metal without Sweet Tooth. No, we're not talking about the hit Netflix show of the same name, but about the iconic homicidal clown who drives around in a weaponized ice cream van.
Sweet Tooth's History in the 'Twisted Metal' Games 'Twisted Metal' Sweet Tooth debuted in the place where it all started, that being the original Twisted Metal game from 1995. The original game is somewhat light on story, instead being more focused on being a fun demolition derby game with a supernatural twist. Sweet Tooth doesn't have a lot of his signature hallmarks here, looking more like a rip-off of The Joker.
'Twisted Metal 4' Twisted Metal 4 sees Sweet Tooth finally go from a goofy minor antagonist into the franchise's big bad. Sweet Tooth is somehow able to dethrone Calypso as the leader of the Twisted Metal tournament, effectively making him into a mad clown god. Sweet Tooth is also a lot less talkative in this one, likely because he's speechless at all the power he possesses here.
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