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In my humble opinion, one of the best games ever made.

In terms of just sheer variety of gameplay, story, visuals, style, it's hard to think of many games that match up with this.

There's a real magic to the way it bounces so effortlessly from 1930s gangster stuff in Chicago, to Gothic Undead Horror in 1800's Notre dame, to Sci-Fi Terminator-Future War. Each with it's own gameplay, music, visual look, array of time period correct weapons. In Chicago you'll meet an informant, bust up barrels of liquor, whereas in the robot factory you'll control laser-turret cameras, and fight a giant drill-armed machine boss. One is moody with a noir sort of jazz OST, and the other features pounding techno bass.

All this is held up with a tight responsive control scheme, a huge array of unlockable content, a side arcade league mode filled with bots to face off against, challenge mode content. But best of all a full comprehensive multiplayer, that practically never stops being fun.

I can easily return to this game whenever, it's perfect.

TS2 still reigns supreme as the ultimate offline multiplayer FPS.

Uno de los mejores FPS de todos los tiempos. Una jugabilidad sublime, con una historia muy entretenida.

One of the only games I have spent TIME on trying to 100%

It still perplexes me how this came out on the PS2.


It's like goldeneye but its own thing. 60 fps on original Xbox is pretty wild. I remembered renting future shock as a kid but never really played much more, it's a fun series so far.

A slight step down mechanically from Perfect Dark, but makes up for in charm and theming. Tough campaign on hard difficulty and screw the "Nice Threads" challenge.

I played this for a decent amount of time and liked it way more than Goldeneye stylistically and gameplay wise although they’re both cut from the same cloth. This could very well be a skill issue, but I died a ton which eventually demotivated me to continue or some other game grabbed my attention. Either way I do want to return to this and maybe finish it. This sounds like a game I’d want to emulate on dolphin with keyboard controls.

no sé qué quieres que te diga es muy bueno juégalo

spent less time with this but still fun

A challenging timeless shooter with undeniable charm

hard as balls but still a super great fps. would love another entry/spiritual successor

7/10

O jogo da minha infância.

peaked a little early with the siberia level. it is a very fun and arcadey shooter that knows its thing and does it decently well. little archaic sometimes with its objectives which got annoying by the end. but it was short and sweet and id recommend blasting through it in an afternoon if you have the time.

the siberia opening is still one of the greatest levels in video game history. fun shooter packed with quite frankly an absurd amount of content

(Played via the TS2Redux hack for Homefront: The Revolution)
A very decent FPS game. It's controls on PC (via TS2Redux) are a bit jank but that's because these games (alongside Goldeneye/Perfect Dark) we're made with consoles in mind, with the auto centering, low FOV, etc. But aside from that, I like the semi-cartoony designs, a good chunk of the levels are good, the only downside is that some of the levels can have some monotonous objectives (like following a girl that can be aggro'd easily in NeoTokyo) and as I said before, it has it's jank since it was a console game first, but overall it's pretty good.

Didn't play it much but what I did play was definitely fun.

so not only do you have a tight-ass campaign with amazingly varied and brilliant levels (even if some of them get a lil bit frustrating), but you have a bunch of awesome arcade features and minigames, and a whole ass map editor and to work with. thats pretty damn impressive. plays like a dream and is only held back by its slightly outdated level design, and later levels do get quite frustrating which sucks. other than that this is pretty much one of the best shooters of the generation. i love its sense of humour, and i love its characters even if they get practically no screentime. poor hart :(

Seiner Zeit voraus.
Endlose Spielmodi, alle im Splittscreen spielbar.
Meist zu viert spielbar.
Teilweise Modi, bei denen bis zu 10 oder 12 Bots hinzugeschaltet werden können, die man dann noch in bis zu 4 Teams verteilen kann.

Geiler Arcade Modus, netter Story Modus. Das Spiel kann man 100 Stunden spielen und hat noch nicht alles gesehen.

Heute sind Leute froh, wenn Dinge gemoddet werden können. Früher war das einfach nicht nötig.

Incredibly influential game in my life, racking up hundreds of hours as a kid. There is an incredible breadth of replayability here; a story mode with multiple difficulties and optional co-op, arcade league full of challenging matches and a wealth of unlockables, arcade custom where you could sit down and play matches with friends, challenge mode with a decent variety of additional and usually silly challenges, and personally for me the crowning jewel: the map maker.

I have entire memory cards full to the brim with maps made in TimeSplitters map makers. It was simple enough a child could use it but decent enough to allow for a vast amount of creativity. I made hundreds of levels in that thing, entire campaigns with stories I wrote to link it all together.

Regardless of how the game holds up now, its legacy for me is that it made me believe I could make my own games and pushed me towards my current career path. For that alone it's 5 stars.

One of my all-time favorite GameCube games - Zach and I would play this for hours. In my mind, this was the GameCube’s version of GoldenEye 007. Despite being made by Eidos (vs. Rare), it had many of the same elements that made GoldenEye 007 fun - a great story, fantastic multiplayer, and even shared some styling and UI elements from that game as well.

One thing that set this apart was the futuristic story that gave it a different story. Being able to travel through time kept each mission fresh, and gave you a new set of weapons to play around with each time.

Sad to see that couch co-op has largely disappeared - games like TimeSplitters 2 were much more fun playing in the same room, more so than playing online would have been.

this game is funny, you can play as a monkey and he has a gun, thats funny right


I need to go back to this FPS gem and complete its campaign cooperatively with a friend or family member.

This was a classic on the PS2 and a ton of fun... I liked the graphics and all the different eras you go to during the campaign. Gives you quite a wide assortment of guns as each level you play you are jumping through time. Music is shockingly good too.

Super challenging from what I remember, even coming from someone who is relatively decent at the FPS genre (or at least I was... but probably not anymore...).

No other game has let me stick an explosive mine on my brother's face so there's that.

Heehoo recently replayed this bad boy and I still luv it <3

The controls alone bring this from a 5/5 down to a 3/5. Really wish they'd remaster this with modern sensible controls