Ok chief, I'm not gonna try to convince you.
I'l just say that he is the director and creator of two (2) multi-million dollar franchises.
And Twisted Metal "a dying franchise"?
Yeah, no.
Yes, actually, it is. You should do some research before posting things on a forum where people can see it. Twisted Metal game sales have gone down every game since his 2001 game Twisted Metal: Black.
Also, after reviewing his wiki page for just a few minutes, it's quite clear that Dragonborn1 is correct. The guy is a clown, and has had to have had some sort of mental breakdown after a self realization that he doesn't make good games.
"After some negative press over Calling All Cars!, Jaffe proceeded to post a vulgarity-laced tirade on his blog against a review author.[4] The action caused Jaffe to stop blogging for over a month,[5] and called into question whether or not it was appropriate for someone from the game industry to put pressure on reviewers.[6][7][8]
On January 3, 2010, David Jaffe closed his Twitter account after another member of the site offered an idea for his new game. Jaffe was concerned by potential legal issues with intellectual rights that could come up via open access via Twitter, and deleted his account. However on April 12, 2010, Jaffe returned to Twitter with a new account, asking upfront for people to not submit any kind of game ideas.[9]
On October 12, 2010, Jaffe's Twitter account was again the focus of media attention, as he posted his opinions on fighting as a "Taliban" soldier in the newly-released Medal of Honor. [10]
On June 15, 2011, Jaffe's Twitter posting were again in the news when he took offense to a story posted on Lazygamer.net [11] which raised the question of whether or not Sony were still backing Twisted Metal as they once did.
Jaffe has also suggested that Sony should file suit against other companies like Microsoft for a game called Scrap Metal and LucasFilms for the movie War of the Gods because they have similar names."ROFL. What. A. Goon.