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*Beaten twice on different systems. Very memorable classic.

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.


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

TSFP es uno de los juegos más completos que hay en ps2, este juegazo se reiría de lo que hoy conocemos como dlcs: personajes, armas, escenarios y modos multiplayer HAY para parar un tren. Una campaña muy arcade ( scores al final de cada nivel) con loops espaciotemporales y con toques de humor absurdísimos. Como casi todos los shooters de la época tenia pantalla partida, perfecto para jugar con un hermano/a y/o un amigo/a. Estas semanas lo he rejugado en Pc y sigue siendo super divertido.

It's so silly and I mean that as a really high praise. It may not have aged amazingly, and the controls may be a little wonky, but I had fun, genuine fun, the whole way through. I haven't been able to say that about many modern FPS titles and I definitely hope that the trend towards "boomer-shooters" and micro FPS titles brings us back to explore what we had here, at the boundary before every shooter became a Hollywood action movie and the cover-based shooter took over.

Also a big fan of a time-travel narrative that doesn't care if it makes sense, but still loops and touches back in ways that don't over-complicate. Add in the small mechanical variances and the campy genre-tribute travel destinations and this was a really nice romp that I'm glad I finally took the time to try out.

Almost as good as the sequel that came before, TS3 features an ambitious story with a colorful cast of characters. The fun, punchy gameplay is on full form, yet the overall experience still stands in the shadow of TS2. Character animations and voice acting is an impressive step-up. The custom matches, still brilliant as they are, felt less inspired and ultimately less memorable.

Growing up, I spent so many hours playing multiplayer on this game. The game modes were so varied and fun with the range of playable characters, and the main campaign was engaging. I still feel like I have unfinished business with TimeSplitters FP as I've never unlocked the full cast of unlockables due to the challenge level, however I have the fear that attempting to fulfill this ambition in the future would expose a game that's gameplay and graphics have aged poorly.

They will never make a game like this again. Arguably the best FPS ever made. It's literally perfect. I'd just have to play it again before I can make my rating any higher, but I loved everything about this. The story, characters, maps, multiplayer, music, it's just all so unique and memorable and there's nothing else like it. Also those challenges they had too were so fun.

tem um dos melhores multiplayers offline já feito

A sequela do jogo da minha infância.

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

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

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

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.

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

It was fun and the plot was silly. At times it was a little confusing what my objective was but if get it eventually. I started on normal but dropped it to easy about halfway through because some of the missions where you have a side kick were frustrating. Looking forward to the sequel now.

How is anyone not rating this 5 stars?

This game is so good the mere mention of a remaster gets people frothing at the mouths. It may not of aged well (because of it's controls) but certainly is one of those games that was so good it can't be replicated anywhere else.

In my senior year of high school I was in homeroom and one of my friends ran into the room with his backpack, throwing it down right next to me. When I asked what he was doing, he revealed that he had smuggled in his Gamecube with a copy of TimeSplitters: Future Perfect for us to play. Naturally, we all chose Monkey

This was enough to make me go out and buy a secondhand copy for myself

replayed this recently just after 2
i like the inclusion of a story to the campaign
i also love Cortez in this game

This game dominated a year of my life. I don't even know if it's good! It's just what it did! Though thinking back on the time I was having around here, it's good that it was there and good that I had something to focus on. I remember this game being quippy, and the multiplayer being batshit. I don't think I'd enjoy revisiting this.


Used to do local multiplayer with my cousins on this. Great until people start choosing Oddjob-height characters

pretty much the greatest game ever made.

i am very confident i racked up over 600 hours in this

i absolutely loved this game and played it practically nonstop for a while - split screen fun every time friends were over!

Greatest Game of all time