TimeSplitters: Future perfect Review

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TimeSplitters: Future perfect
4.6 stars
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Chuckpaddy's Review of TimeSplitters: Future perfect for PS2

Overall Rating

5 stars
  • Value for money
    4 stars
  • Graphics
    4.5 stars
  • Addiction Level
    5 stars
  • Multi-player
    Yes
Good Points

Original, stylish graphics, comedic script. Original and fun characters. Weekend ruiningly addictive, lots to do.


Bad Points

Some graphical glitches, mass character situations force game to repeat some character models (zombie level especially) sometimes repetitive dialogue.


General Comments

TimeSplitters: Future perfect - In a quality quantum leap from the first two games, Timesplitters 3 has finally got its single player story mode sorted out. Now it actually has a plot that isn't as thin as an anorexic squirrel. The missions are believable and don't just feel like they've been cobbled together to take up memory space. You also play as Cortez throughout the entire story, not as some random character with their own personal vendetta to sort out. The script is much improved with some cleverly plotted jokes and little gems that just excel in making this game feel special. Now, although the vast improvement the single player story mode has undergone is well worth a mention, it's time to take a look at the ever consistent multiplayer aspect of the game. With new game modes and levels, it's like the entire game has been reborn. Whereas in the last game there weren't many game modes worth playing other than death match, team deathmatch, capture the bag etc., there are now a whole host of reasons to experiment with the various game modes. You have honestly not lived until you've played assault on mars prison, elimination on subway or monkey assistant on mexican mission. With more modes, more weapons, more characters and...well...more everything, this is light years ahead of anything TS1 & 2 had to offer and is arguably the best shooter on PS2.

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