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I love media which features many different periods of time, especially if they're brave enough to include future time periods. Timesplitters 2 is always a title I use as an example of this, and while I love that game, I never played any of the others in the series. The original Timesplitters (apparently) doesn't have much of a story, the second has an overarching plot with some flavor text, but the third has an actual story campaign with voice acting and cutscenes. The story takes place directly after the events of the second game, and while the humor can be a little... dated, it does have its moments. Rather than playing as native people to each time period, you play the entire game as Sgt. Cortez as he travels through time to stop the creator of the Timesplitters. There are more levels set in each time period than the second game, which means there's fewer periods overall, but the selection they've created is really great. A 1960s train level, a 1990s haunted mansion, a 1920s underwater city, and even the speculative future examples I mentioned -- a near future office complex and far future war zone. The combat is really fun, although it's slightly ruined by being a twin stick shooter on the Gamecube. The accuracy you have with the second stick isn't as tight as you would hope. They definitely fudge the enemy hitboxes to help, but it's still rough. There's only one part that this really becomes a problem, and I would say it's the only bad level in the game. An infamous escort sniper mission, where your enemies are all invisible. It's horrible. That level aside though, this is a really fun game with loads of extra content. The series has been promised a sequel for nearly two decades now, and while I doubt it'll happen, I'll eagerly play it if it does.

so full, OVERFLOWING, with personality, character, and charisma. still the only timesplitters title I've played but I'm happy to say Cortez is one of my favourite protagonists ever. just amazing, hilarious delivery with every single line. I've been ultimately more fascinated with this game for the supplementary features, arcade modes (with my favourite variation on infected modes), challenge modes (incl cat driving, basketball, time trials), custom map makers, all on top of a... pretty GOOD... campaign.
the time travel elements keep things feeling largely fresh and exciting the whole way through, swapping locations, characters, and weapons at the drop of a hat, but this game's fatal flaw is just in a sort of dated gameplay style; operating much like older James Bond titles like Goldeneye with many lazy and linear corridor sections and a pretty similar aiming style -- but that's pretty much it. definitely dated, imperfect, but impossible to hate, let alone dislike.

Greatest Game of all time

The split screen VS mode has probably the best selection of character designs of anything ever. Just absolutely incredible how many Weird Guys you can fit inside one game, turns out

pretty much the greatest game ever made.


A sequela do jogo da minha infância.

Good game, not as memorable or replayable as the second game though. Lacks the cool themes the second had and the music is definitely a step down.

Thats great game. Fun and simple. Nice weapons and great humor.
The game doesn't take itself too serious. Just take a weapon, shoot some people and some funny dialogues

Slightly better than 2 in that it has less annoying bits, though I do find it quite a bit easier.

RIP Free Radical. TS 2 and Future Perfect are some of the best FPSs of all time with an insane amount of content and style in each. I wish it was more widely available, but it's at least playable on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.

I FINALLY FOUND IT, AT PAGE 67, THE GAME WITH THE GIRL WITH THE SLUT SHIRT
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tem um dos melhores multiplayers offline já feito

The map creator in this game is IMPRESSIVE. I spent most of my time creating the most insane multiplayer maps imaginable and just going bananas on the bots. More games should have map editors as tight and perfect as this one! Why can’t I fuck with the lighting and weather in most map makers!!!

a better version of monkey with gun game

Unironically the most fun single player / multiplayer shooter I've ever played. Even the outdated goldeneye inspired control scheme doesn't hinder the game at all.

Made me obsessed with games like lego star wars and mortal kombat where you had to do a bunch of challenges to unlock new characters.

Future Perfect successfully captured some of the qualities in Goldeneye 007's campaign levels, levels that are relatively small but feature a lot of replayability with meaningful rewards.

It got a lot of charm to it, and both the single-player and multiplayer are rich and full of content. The story in the campaign takes you everywhere, across time and space, and the story is well-made and fun to follow.

Back in those days, a lot of people didn't have the ability to play online, and this game might just be the best offline "multiplayer" game, with tons of things to do and try and the option to use bots to play against.

It got eclipsed by Halo 2 and the growth of PC multiplayer, but it's a real classic and worth playing, it's a great game.

I bought this game on the Xbox store for £1.67, and it's probably one of the best purchases I've ever made. I was, up until this point, completely unaware of the TimeSplitters franchise. Less still, that it was so highly regarded. While I have started with the third and final entry in the trilogy, I intend on going back and playing the second game as well. This game worked well enough as a self-contained narrative so I didn't feel like I was missing context.

The gimmick of the game is that across the game's 13 levels you travel to 6 distinct timelines, all with their own "period accurate" weaponry. This leads to great gameplay and visual variety across the different levels - it's that constant flow of creative and unique ideas that elevates this game to such heights.

The problem with the game is that it's too short, but that is just because there is absolutely no filler. Every level is a string of all the good ideas and set pieces back-to-back, and then the level ends. That's the trade-off for the short runtime. I would, however, be inclined to replay this game on its higher difficulties for fun, because it really is about 4 hours of exceptionally paced creativity.

The story is also surprisingly enjoyable. All the characters are great and distinct, while all being charmingly funny, and the cutscenes are very well animated - especially considering the game came out in 2005. And while I won't spoil anything, the use of time in the narrative has a very satisfying moment towards the endgame that really took me by surprise, and I loved it.

Play this game, if you have the ability to do so. There is nothing to hate here. Nothing to even dislike. It's pure fun that this industry simply cannot produce anymore.

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!

Leider nicht mehr so vielseitig wie TS2, aber dafür hatte der Story Modus noch mehr Witz und das Gameplay war besser.

Great game, played it a ton with my brother. Can still remember the haunted manor and the castle levels. Remaster when?

almost as good as timesplitters 2

the way the entire story links up with those timetravels is amazing, this game is so amazing, it has its problems sure (those puzzles are ass) but this game is just so fun, entertaining, full of small details... please play it

Please come back..... I love this series so fucking much. Countless hours playing this game!


This was such a good time split screen on an old CRT TV on the ps2 in my basement

The peak of mid 2000s fps games

Playing this on Series X is phenomenal
Controls are completely remappable inside the game, everything runs at a cool 60fps. Level design feels like I should have a jump button, but I don’t.

the most fun fps i have ever played, simply amazing