Roadkill is a vehicle that appears in almost every Twisted Metal video game (except Twisted Metal 4 and Twisted Metal: Small Brawl), and is a main vehicle of the TV Series.
Description[]
In every game thus far, it is a junk muscle/pony car built from scraps of metal. It is usually well-balanced with an innovative Special Weapon.
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Vehicle | Driver(s) | Entry | Description |
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![]() Captain Spears |
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Roadkill's first appearance was from 1995's Twisted Metal, the first game in the series. It was driven by Captain Spears. |
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![]() Marcus Kane |
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Roadkill's second appearance was from 1996's Twisted Metal 2. It was similar in design to its original iteration, but was driven by a new character - Marcus Kane. |
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![]() Marcus Kane |
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Roadkill's third appearance was from 1998's Twisted Metal III. It was driven once again by Marcus Kane. |
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![]() John Doe |
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Roadkill's fourth appearance was from 2001's Twisted Metal: Black. It was driven by the amnesiac John Doe. |
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![]() Marcus Kane |
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Its fifth appearance was in 2005's Twisted Metal: Head-On, once again driven by Marcus Kane. |
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![]() John Doe |
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Its sixth appearance was in the Lost mode from the Extra Twisted Edition of Twisted Metal: Head-On. It uses the model from its cancelled Harbor City iteration, but the textures are a mix of Harbor City's and Black's. |
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Its seventh appearance was in 2012's Twisted Metal. |
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![]() John Doe & Quiet |
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Roadkill's eighth and final appearance was in 2023~2025's Twisted Metal TV Series. It was driven once again by an amnesiac by the name of John Doe, together with his partner Quiet. |
Scrapped[]
- Roadkill - Twisted Metal: Harbor City: Roadkill was planned to appear in the cancelled Harbor City title, and it is playable in all builds available.
Trivia[]
- Scott Campbell's favorite vehicle from the series is Roadkill according to a chat that occurred between TMA and David Jaffe.[1]