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A vast improvement over Timesplitters 2 in terms of gameplay. Time to split!

A really great game, but i can't help feel it's the weakest TS game.

While i enjoy the writing, characters and voice acting introduced for the storymode, the variety and time travelling element feels lesser than the other 2 games. While i love the mansion, most of the levels have some war/military style to them. 1/2 gave you a mix of wild west bounty hunting, gangster private investigation, tomb raiding.

The arcade league also feels emptier, I'm certain it has less than 2.

The characters/weapons are fun, but so many feel more obnoxious than before. Gingerbread's little 'HEY!' from 1 is replaced with this annoying af one liner.

The levitating glove thing feels tacked on and pointless, and only one multiplayer level uses a vehicle.

Otherwise the game is still loads of fun, and easy to return to.


*Beaten twice on different systems. Very memorable classic.

Improved on everything the 2nd one did imo

I have a lot to say about this game, but not a lot of time to do it.

I've likely spent literal years of time playing this game.

The story is an incredibly varied trip, the characters are all bonkers, the writing is funny, and it all comes together as a time travel story should.

Multiplayer AI is busted and amazing at the same time, sniping feels great, guns are fun and interesting and all unique.

This needs a 4k remaster pronto.

um dos multiplayer locais do ps2

More characters Bigger Campaign and more Map maker options. What more could you want in a TS sequel.

They don't make em like this anymore. This game has a weapon called monkey gun, like imagine trying to compete with this.

Played through the story on easy in widescreen 518 * 448i. It can run from 60 to 15 fps but on average, it is mostly 30 locked although you will see it go up and down. Now that the technical stuff is out of the way, I really liked this game a lot. I really like the new shooting mechanics which is basically, a regular old FPS and not the goldeneye style. I like the weapon variety. The game feels more AAA (it is published by EA). The time stuff is played like Tenet where a future version helps out a past version. One key moment is in a future version where there is 4 of you, two shooting, two hacking. The levels feel much more distinct. There are cutscenes connecting everything as well. You no longer inhibit someone's body like 1. Also weird thing to have the lab assistant flirting with this guy right after he comes after loving his love interest in 2. The story does pick up right after 2. The levels are much more linear and you do not need to return to spawn point, nor locate the time wormhole. The boss fights are better too. The general UI is intuitive as well. Set pieces are suitably set piece like. The story is fine and probably the best of the bunch. It can have a lot of 2000s misogynic humour but there are some actually funny dialogues as well. The levels separate themselves well. The train level, the horror themed one, the future ones with robots and tanks are all very fascinating. Just a joy to go through this campaign.

Gameplay-wise more accessible than 2 (even if 2 is way more balanced in content).
The rightful heir to Goldeneye. The definitive classic shooter experience at its peak.
There is Half-Life 2 for adventure, and this for multiplayer-style content.
An absolute gem that could not be made today.

So fun! I don't remember it vividly, but it felt great and had a crazy campaign. Multiplayer was awesome.

La maxima exprecion de pulido en su franquicia, mejorando el movimiento, la curva de dificultad, las armas, el diseño de nivel, la historia, humor y ritmo. Un gran FPS

Timesplitters: Future Perfect is the last entry in the series, and boy did they go all out. 150 absurd characters, 37 creative weapons, a fully voiced campaign, and the most absurdly interactable maps in a first person shooter topped off with a versatile tool for making your own maps and game modes. For anyone looking for local multiplayer to indulge in, this is a title that holds up even to this day, and in some ways is decently ahead of its time.

When most shooters were starting to embrace their love of glum protagonists and desaturated browns, TimeSplitters' third entry went in the opposite direction.

TimeSplitters was already wacky. TimeSplitters 2 got decidedly weirder, but mainly felt like a fleshed-out version of the first game. Future Perfect added a complete story filled with way more voice acting, making it the first legitimately hilarious game in the series.

Mechanically, it functions like TS2 with some welcome additions. The previous game already ruled, the only way to improve on it was to cram more stuff in. As Yngwie Malmsteem once said, "How can less be more? It's impossible. More is more!"

Future Perfect's campaign introduces loads of great new improvements, but these are the standouts for me:
- Voice acting for returning characters like Cortez, Harry Tipper, and Jo-Beth Casey
- A straight-up horror level
- Cortez running into himself
- Cortez's desperate attempts at coining a catchphrase
- A compelling and engaging villain in Jacob Crow
- The greatest multiplayer character of all time, The Shoal
- Hilarious new weapons like the Monkey Gun and the Injector

As far as I'm concerned, in terms of local co-op or 4-player madness, TimeSplitters is the only series to ever give Halo a run for its money. And Future Perfect is absolutely the best game in the series.

I can NOT wait to see what comes next now that Steve Ellis has a team working on a new TimeSplitters project. TimeSplitters 4 has been my most-desired game for 15 years, and I'm 150% hyped.

EDIT: I WILL HATE EMBRACER UNTIL THE DAY I DIE

Melhor fps do ps2. Variedade define esse game. cenários, armas e personagens tem de tudo jogão.

This review contains spoilers

In a game with a multiplayer mode where you can be like robot Abraham Lincoln and fight against a mob of zombie nurses and aliens and like a sentient school of fishes or something, they absolutely did not have to have a single-player story mode with a genuinely well-written and hilarious script, a likeable protagonist, and a villain who is equal parts funny and scary, but god bless Timesplitters: Future Perfect for giving us that anyway.

My favorite part is still when Cortez accidentally gives Jacob Crow the idea to create the timesplitters and yells dammmmmit so loud the sound travels a hundred years into the past and interrupts the shagadelic superspy guy in the middle of sexhaving

Improves upon many issues from Timesplitters 2 such as the floaty aiming (they even have a sensitivity slider option), but campaign objectives can still be frustrating sometimes.This game is definetley remembered for it's co-op campaign & multiplayer, so if you can play this with friends do that vs single player.

Surprisingly fun FPS game on a console, who would've imagined.

You could definitely make the case that TimeSplitters 2 had a deeper, more ambitious, and overall better campaign. I might agree if I could ever get past the first fucking level of it.

Future Perfect is really just one of the most solid, feature-rich console multiplayer shooters of the era that didn't have "Halo" in the title. And the campaign, while definitely taking that hyper-linear, drag-you-by-the-nose approach that became so popular from CoD 4 onwards, is still a pretty solid and enjoyable experience.

The most soulful campaign in history.

like ts2 but less goldeneye


Little did I know, this would be when the franchise decided it was time to split