In 2401, humanity is at war with relentless aliens, TimeSplitters. Space marines Cortez and Hart travel through time to stop the aliens in various spots, including Wild West, zombie-infested... Read allIn 2401, humanity is at war with relentless aliens, TimeSplitters. Space marines Cortez and Hart travel through time to stop the aliens in various spots, including Wild West, zombie-infested Gothic church and Blade Runner-esque future.In 2401, humanity is at war with relentless aliens, TimeSplitters. Space marines Cortez and Hart travel through time to stop the aliens in various spots, including Wild West, zombie-infested Gothic church and Blade Runner-esque future.
- Nominated for 5 BAFTA Awards
- 5 nominations total
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Timesplitters 2 is not your average, everyday First Person Shooter. No, sir. It is one of the most innovative and challenging FPS I've ever played, for a variety of reasons.
First of all, the story mode is great fun. The level design is excellently designed. In the game, you travel through time, visiting an alien planet, a robot factory, a zombie infested cathedral, etc. Along the way, you pick up a wide variety of weapons, each one varying in clip size, accuracy, power, and recoil. The game, however, can also be very challenging. Even on easy mode, it will prove very difficult to newcomers. To compensate for this, the game has provided you with a Temporal Uplink, which gives you the location of security cameras, enemies, the time crystal (which you have to find at the end of every level), and automatic machine guns. But that's not all! There's also a 2- player co- op story mode in which you and someone else can cooperate towards accomplishing the mission.
Then there's the arcade and challenge mode. You will be expected to complete a variety of missions, each one weird...but fun. You will find yourself killing zombies by throwing bricks at them, shooting clay monkeys, trying to find your brain, and shooting stained glass windows with a grenade launcher. Even when you do complete a mission, you may only get a bronze medal, and can go back for a silver or gold.
But as fun as the single player mode is, the area where this game really shines is the versus mode. It's fast and frantic, forcing you to utilize all you know just to survive. You can also customize the rules, choose from a wide variety of large stages, choose the background music, the weapon set, and power ups, so the possibilities are endless. There are also countless unlock-able characters, as well as a good deal of already unlocked characters, including...guess what? A monkey! You can play as a monkey! Now what could be better than that?! Overall, Timesplitters is a great game. Try it! You won't regret it. 9/10
First of all, the story mode is great fun. The level design is excellently designed. In the game, you travel through time, visiting an alien planet, a robot factory, a zombie infested cathedral, etc. Along the way, you pick up a wide variety of weapons, each one varying in clip size, accuracy, power, and recoil. The game, however, can also be very challenging. Even on easy mode, it will prove very difficult to newcomers. To compensate for this, the game has provided you with a Temporal Uplink, which gives you the location of security cameras, enemies, the time crystal (which you have to find at the end of every level), and automatic machine guns. But that's not all! There's also a 2- player co- op story mode in which you and someone else can cooperate towards accomplishing the mission.
Then there's the arcade and challenge mode. You will be expected to complete a variety of missions, each one weird...but fun. You will find yourself killing zombies by throwing bricks at them, shooting clay monkeys, trying to find your brain, and shooting stained glass windows with a grenade launcher. Even when you do complete a mission, you may only get a bronze medal, and can go back for a silver or gold.
But as fun as the single player mode is, the area where this game really shines is the versus mode. It's fast and frantic, forcing you to utilize all you know just to survive. You can also customize the rules, choose from a wide variety of large stages, choose the background music, the weapon set, and power ups, so the possibilities are endless. There are also countless unlock-able characters, as well as a good deal of already unlocked characters, including...guess what? A monkey! You can play as a monkey! Now what could be better than that?! Overall, Timesplitters is a great game. Try it! You won't regret it. 9/10
Timesplitters 2 is an amazing game for all you time travellers out there! and if you are looking for a game to get lost in or to jump in to your own little world then Timesplitters 2 is definitely the one for you! with the brilliant story modes each with their own unique themes which makes them truly unique. Or why not get lost in the split-screen multi player arcade games? either on your own with computer controlled bots or with your friends! or you can complete arcade leagues and challenges with which if completed you can unlock new characters, new levels, new weapons and cheats! Timesplitters 2 in my opinion is the best game ever and is definitely a must for people who own a games console.
I haven't played a 1st person shooter like this since the glory days of N64's goldeneye. The timesplitters lord smacks down call of duty, laughs in the face of medal of honour and delivers the final blow to them with the amazing multiplayer. This guy wears the goldeneye cart as a crown and releases the timesplitters power on everyone. If you don't have this game you are disgracing the name of all 1st person shooter and you don't know what a 1st person shooter. And if you haven't played goldeneye N64! I spit on you...£5 on ebay! The multiplayer perfect. The single player is the icing on the cake...with levels like Ice station, training ground and unlockable levels like chasm this game is the god of all first person shooters.
Timesplitters has all the facets of a game made by the proverbial Gods, A Fantastic single player mode and an even better multiplayer mode, great mini games and an excellent mapmaker mode. The single player mode it split into 3 different modes, a story mode which is alright yet lacks a real story and has little or no fast action. The arcade mode is pure genius it has everything one needs from a FPS fast action, extreme difficulty and a chance to break world records for times. and challenge mode where you can hone your TS2 skills with a variety of crazy quests such as brickin' windows. The multiplayer mode is the greatest of all modes, It is fun! pure and simple. The game also features great multiplayer minigames like 'anaconda' which is a snake type game, pure west. And with mapmaker mode you can make levels of story mode quality with a little imagination. Long story short this game is da shizzle!!
This game is a freaking improvement on TimsSpittrers 1, I think it has some amazing levels in the first half, that I want to replay again and again.
I sadly think that level 1 to 5 is amazing and fun, level 6 to 10 horrible to play, and the worst part of the combat design, is people peaking behind corners that cannot be hit stun, like people that are just standing.
But the game looks so good today still, every level feels like a little short film in its only little world helps a lot, I think it's an awesome great game have been put together, I just don't think the last five levels are fun to play.
I really like normal difficulty, hard mode I kind of like I just wish there were a little more health items because I feel so stuffed and I have to use quick save to get through it.
I really like normal difficulty ,I kind of like hard mode, but it feels like it's a bit overly punishing, making the levels larger and removing health items at the same time. I just wish they had the same health items is on normal, because of hard new length.
But god damn Siberia level, Chicago levels are some of the best, I have paly in games, I really enjoyed those two so, I will return to this game just to play them again.
I sadly think that level 1 to 5 is amazing and fun, level 6 to 10 horrible to play, and the worst part of the combat design, is people peaking behind corners that cannot be hit stun, like people that are just standing.
But the game looks so good today still, every level feels like a little short film in its only little world helps a lot, I think it's an awesome great game have been put together, I just don't think the last five levels are fun to play.
I really like normal difficulty, hard mode I kind of like I just wish there were a little more health items because I feel so stuffed and I have to use quick save to get through it.
I really like normal difficulty ,I kind of like hard mode, but it feels like it's a bit overly punishing, making the levels larger and removing health items at the same time. I just wish they had the same health items is on normal, because of hard new length.
But god damn Siberia level, Chicago levels are some of the best, I have paly in games, I really enjoyed those two so, I will return to this game just to play them again.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the game Ed plays in the 2004 film Shaun of the Dead (2004).
- GoofsIn the level "1853: Wild West", the Colonel couldn't have deserted from the Confederate Army yet, since the American Civil War didn't start until 1861.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #28.3 (2003)
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