TimeSplitters: Future Perfect



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TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

Gamecube

Developper : Free Radical Design | Editor : Electronic Arts
Rank : 76% (by 1 magazine)

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TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

Ps2

Developper : Free Radical Design | Editor : Electronic Arts
Rank : 90% (by 2 magazines)

Review (2) | Preview (3) | Cheat (2) | Guide (1) |
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

Xbox

Developper : Free Radical Design | Editor : Electronic Arts
Rank : 79% (by 2 magazines)

Review (2) | Preview (2) | Cheat (2) | Guide (1) |

PC

Genre : FPS



TimeSplitters: Future Perfect reviews

With its charm and "something for everybody" mentality, TimeSplitters is sure to offer GameCube owners a good number of things to like.
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Ps2 on 1up    98 %
For some reason completely unfathomable to me, the TimeSplitters series always seems to get a bad rap from anyone who hasn't actually played it. It's as though the jaded FPS elitists take one look at the somewhat cartoony graphics and instantly turn their noses up, sniffing and muttering about how it can't possibly be a "serious" first-person shooter.
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TimeSplitters: Future Perfect previews

They might not be comparable in popularity, but in a way TimeSplitters 2 and Halo have a lot in common: both games were widely known for their quality multiplayer modes, and both came out a little too early to meet the modern requirement that first-person shooters have to be online. Now, the third TimeSplitters game is almost here, and like Bungie, Free Radical has made sure to fix in spades the main thing wrong with their previous effort.
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They might not be comparable in popularity, but in a way TimeSplitters 2 and Halo have a lot in common: both games were widely known for their quality multiplayer modes, and both came out a little too early to meet the modern requirement that first-person shooters have to be online. Now, the third TimeSplitters game is almost here, and like Bungie, Free Radical has made sure to fix in spades the main thing wrong with their previous effort.
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