First seen: 5 april 2005
All in all, TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is the best game in the TimeSplitters series, with an improved story mode, a challenging Arcade mode and some of the best multiplayer FPS action on a console. It's just a shame that the online service is so 'imperfect' - because the game could have easily scored an extra point (or two) had it worked properly. Read more
And so, after all the game modes have been played, maps created, multiplayer games won and lost, how does TimeSplitters 3 compare to its pedigree? Is it better than Goldeneye? Is it the new standard by which all games will be measured to for years to come? Unfortunately, no. Even with its age, Goldeneye still holds a place in my heart (as it does in many gamers’ hearts) that no game can hope to take. Is it on par with Goldeneye? A definite yes! And in ten years from... Read more
To say that XBox owners have it good when it comes to first-person shooters is an understatement. Enter Read more
Simple and intuitive controls make Future Perfect an excellent pickup and party game. Its story mode may be rather short (somewhere in the range of seven to eight hours), but its lighthearted tale, amiable character, option for co-op, and downright amazing multiplayer make for a great deal of fun. Read more
Only in the TimeSplitters universe can gingerbread men, flaming zombies and robotic cats co-exist in such harmony. Where else would you find a snowman on a flying carpet being chased by a monkey with a flamethrower? With so many games devoid of humour these days, TimeSplitters has always been a welcome bout of light relief. There have been so many generic shooters over the last five years, but Free Radical’s unique creations have always entertained. The third outing in... Read more