TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

TimeSplitters: Future Perfect (2005)

by Free Radical Design, Electronic Arts
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Comedy, Horror, Warfare, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is a first-person shooter video game developed by Free Radical Design and published by EA Games for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox video game consoles. It is the third game in the TimeSplitters series, after TimeSplitters 2, which was released in 2002 (itself the sequel to TimeSplitters released in 2000). The game features a single-player mode consisting of levels where the player assumes the role of Sergeant Cortez, a time-traveling marine from the 25th century.Show more
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user avatar@Avarlyuser avatar@Avarly
January 29, 2025
One of my best gaming experiences in recent years. An interesting story campaign, during which eras change one after another, not letting you get bored coupled with excellent stylized graphics that look good even now. I think it's a big mistake that so few people know about this franchise due it's console exclusivity.
user avatar@Lolman6541user avatar@Lolman6541
January 31, 2025
I remember when my cousins and i booted the PS2, we get stuck in the mansion level because we were scare of the big worms. Outstanding game, in my humble opinion way better than Timesplitters 2. The Timesplitter needs to get back and god help us this is a great oportunnity!!!
user avatar@TheNikoHerouser avatar@TheNikoHero
February 22, 2025
I spent so much time playing this game with my friends! It was an incredible experience as a kid. I loved the story elements, and the humor. Actually, I believe it was one of the first games I replayed.
user avatar@JEPZluser avatar@JEPZl
February 13, 2025
One of my favorite games of all time. Me, my friends and siblings played the arena and story countless hours, I've considered multiple times to buy a ps2 or gamecube again just for this game, would be a dream to play it again on PC!
Best Multiplayer ever, and the ability to customize/create/share your own map to play with friends online. Interesting story even with coop. Graphics were clean. Action is fast paced and smooth. If you were ever familiar with Goldeneye or Perfect Dark.... this was made by the very same people. One of the best games I've ever played!
user avatar@nemesisx00user avatar@nemesisx00
February 26, 2025
The story is fantastically campy, and full of fun time travel shenanigans. This was the first game where I found myself helping myself to help myself while helping myself, all at the same time! This is a gem that deserves to be preserved for posterity. Time to split!
user avatar@Caito3000user avatar@Caito3000
February 27, 2025
Hilarious story mode. Great multi-player. Loved all the zany characters you could chose from. Get sick of the maps? Make your own! So many challenges and funnies. Playing co-op, the first time I was attacked by the zombie cows, I may have peed laughing. They ended up killing me. Worth it. Played a lot of multi-player too with friends. If we can bring it back it would be grat to add online multi-player so I can play with the old gang now that we are so far apart. So much nostalgia!
It may of been the last of the series, but it was also the peak of the series as well. It has a fun story to run through and is surprisingly challenging. Large variety of player character and modes to play even after the story is over. It seems to be compatible with modern hardware with the newest XBOX, as it runs it completely fine. I think it would just be interesting to see it on the PC and get the Night Dive treatment. It is a solid shooter. You can get 16 people all on the same map. And no one has to look the same or be from the same time period. Want Dracula, with a space laser? You got him. Get blasted by a Robo Chimp with a SPAS-12. Fight a hot punk collage kid from the 90s with an RPK. It has a very satisfying weapon roster that feels great to shoot all of them. 150 characters to play as.
One of my favorite games of all time, and in my opinion, one of the best games ever made. It practically made my childhood and teen years. I used to play this for dozens-no, hundreds of hours on the original Xbox. It has a fun, funny, and engaging campaign that has you hopping from time period to time period, and the multiplayer is on par with major franchises like Halo. Many interesting maps to play on and characters to play on, and the weapons are a definite highlight. I would LOVE to be able to play this game again, and I would also love for people who didn't get to play it when it first came out to be able to experience it. Minor spoiler for a funny/interesting moment: At one point in the campaign, you're fighting zombies in a haunted house and you come across a deer head mounted to the wall. Suddenly, a zombie creature with a deer head bursts through the wall and bellows "THE MOOSE IS LOOSE!"
I remember playing this online until a month before Microsoft shutdown Xbox Live for the original Xbox (quit console online gaming after this). This was the most fun I ever had in an online shooter. Has the best assault mode, single player story, and mapmaker in the entire TimeSplitters series too. So many fun characters to play as, and the game had a patch that added more options for Online/LAN play (example; there was an option to disable short characters). Multiplayer also features bots (the bots in this game flinch when hit though, putting them at a disadvantage compared to players)!
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