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Platform: PlayStation2
  • Explore hundreds of hours of gameplay in a variety of modes
  • blast your way through time with dozens of weapons and gadgets
  • engage in 16-player death matches or co-op play online

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  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0006ZJP8M
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches ; 8 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: February 15, 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (43 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,717 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Platform: PlayStation2

In TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, humanity is on the brink of destruction. Cortez, the tough-as-nails hero from previous installments, finds himself in a race against time to trace the origin of the TimeSplitters. With the help of some familiar faces Cortez must chase a mystery foe across different time periods such as the1920s, 1960s, 1990s, and the near and distant future. The ability to travel back will sometimes cause paradoxes resulting in gamers meeting and assisting past and future versions of themselves. Players will also have the ability to correct the mistakes made in the past, or team up with past and future versions of themselves in important battles. Single-player co-op and 16-player Deathmatch are also included.

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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Travel to the past to save your future...again!, March 24, 2005
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Time Splitters: Future Perfect (Video Game)
"EA GAMES!"...that was the first thing that came out of my mouth when I saw the cover art for TimeSplitters Future Perfect a while back. Now, as much as I love EA GAMES, I have to admit I was worried about the TimeSplitters series when I saw it changing publisher. Now all I can say is, "Congratulations Free Radical on another spectacular game!" Eidos, EA, it makes no difference. The boys at Free Rad have done it again. Its been a considerable time since the last installment in the series but the other day I found myself picking up right where I left off in TimeSplitters 2. This made me very happy, to say the least. Some minor and major changes have been made to the series and believe me that their all for the best. The graphics still have some what of a cartoony look to them but have been made to look more realistic. The controls are tighter, as if to say the previous game's weren't, sheesh. Things just don't stop getting better do they? Technically, Future Perfect is the most impressive game I have ever seen. It's framerate is blistering, it sounds fantastic, the animations and effects are wonderful, and best of all the characters actually seem alive. Sure the A.I. in the last game was good, but this time, it is SO much better. The characters take cover, talk to you constantly, never to the point of being annoying, and the look absolutley great. The game's story is also very interesting and captivating, making for a more memorable experience. Where as TimeSplitters 2 dropped you into random time periods to abliterate everything in your way, Future Perfect drops you into random time periods to abliterate everything in your way, for a purpose. I won't give away the story but I assure you it is very awesome. Whether your infiltrating a train yard with 60's super spy, Harry Tipper, or blasting apart zombies in a haunted house, Future Perfect is sure to keep you entertained for hours on end. One of the biggest changes I should point out are that TimeSpitters now has blood...tons and tons of blood. It is gory, gratuious and I love it. This truely adds to the hightened realism the series is seeming to strive for. However, never fear fellow TimeSplitters fans, the classic humor from the previous titles is still intact and funnier than ever. Future Perfect is...well, a perfect mix of both seriousness and humor. Just when you begin to get frustrated, an in-game voice well ease your tension. For example, when I was being timed to hack a computer and becoming just a little frustrated, another Cortez yelled "Hey I know it sucks, I've have to do it twice already!" and the two more chime in, "Me too!" Thats right people, I said another Cortez. Future Perfect allows you to meet yourself through time paradoxes, either a future you or a past you. In either case you'll be helping youself out, and will eventually play out the situation through both perspectives. Not only will you meet up with yourself but many memorable characters return to the series, including Captain Ash, Jungle Queen, Kitten Celeist, Khallos, Jo Beth, monkey, and the previously metioned, Harry Tipper. And thats just in the single player game. Dinosaur, Handy Man, Duckman Drake, and many others return to the insane multiplayer portion of Future Perfect that will have you battling it out in various modes across some of the best multiplayer maps ever. Siberia focuses on wide open combat, allowing players to get into vehicles while most of the other maps allow for more classic FPS action. The multiplayer maps are very diverse, from Vietnam to a swinging 60's club, the mayhem will never end. As in TimeSplitters 2, two players can play the whole single player mode cooperativley and all levels can be challenged on different difficulties. Some classic weapons return to the series with a couple modifications such as the minigun, shotgun, and SBP 90. The new weapons are just plain awesome, double MP5k's, a baseball bat, harpoon gun, and trip mines, to name only a few. You can now throw grenades and use a device on your arm to lift object to hurdle at people. This seems very much like a Jedi using the force and is quite useful for reaching things at high locations. The arcade modes and challenges are up to the previous game's standards and are sure to not not dissapoint...I mean come on, who doesn't want to race a wheeled cat around a race track. As in the last game, Future Perfect manages to pay homage to GoldenEye with a similar train mission. Also, Chinese, Mexican Mission, and Training Ground from TimeSplitters 2 have been revamped, unfortunatly, they just dont feel the same. But thats why new maps have been made. TimeSplitter Future Perfect is a game I would honestly and gladly pay much more than 50 dollars for and is truly one of the best games I have ever played. Time to Split!
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars HIGH REPLAY FACTOR, April 7, 2005
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Time Splitters: Future Perfect (Video Game)
With so many first-person-shooter games to choose from, it takes something special to make one stand out. This game is very creative & very fun. Most FPS games are stuck in one specific time period, whereas Timesplitters involves time travel, therefore you can play with old weapons in the past, or sci-weapons in the future. Simple solution, but very clever, it pays off due to the variety.
The story itself is fun, being funny and interesting, but the real treat is the replay-factor. There are many ways to play with friends or AI opponents, from Deathmatch to Capture the Flag, and even a game of tag where the person who's "it" is on fire.
There are also lots of challenges to complete, and a lot of variety to them. You can make robo-monkeys dance using an electric gun, shoot hoops with steel balls, drive cats around a racetrack, break things with bricks, and even go curling with monkeys. And the better you do at all the challenges, the more characters you unlock, and there are around 150 to play with.
The bottomline is the replayability. When you're broke & cheap like me, you want to get a lot of usage out of your expensive games. This is one of those games you can play again & again without getting bored, simply because there's just so much stuff to try. The customization of various matches is really high, putting you in total control of how you want to play. Plus, the simple joy of just running around and shooting moving targets without actually hurting anyone can't be beat. This is a fun game with a lot of variety to it and some really neat surprises, I am really glad I got this one.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comedy and Action At It's Gaming Finest, March 29, 2006
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Time Splitters: Future Perfect (Video Game)
I read someone hated this game because a character "took God's name in vain" during the first mission. Give me a break. If you are going to be offended by something stupid like that, you shouldn't be playing most action titles these days, which contain a good helping of adult themes and language. "TS:FP" doesn't fall into this catagory, though. Granted, it isn't a kiddy title or contain the expletive language like that found in "GTA: San Andreas". The adult element concerns gun violence and the CG blood when NPCs bite the bullet. I really enjoy a good first person shooter and "TS:FP" is well worth having if you do as well. It has beautifully smooth graphics (which might make some people motion sick), a decent storyline (not spectacular, but good enough), superb voice acting and some laugh-out-loud moments. I'm playing through the single player game again right now on hard and it is just as fun the second time around. The mixture of time periods, locations and NPCs (Non-Playable Characters) really spice up the game a lot. As for the humor, it isn't as hilarious as the awesome "Psychonauts" or the great Ratchet & Clank titles, but what there is in the game will definitely give you some good laughs along with all the action. The "Resident Evil"-style mission in and below a haunted mansion is one of my favorite areas. Made me jump a few times when I didn't see a zombie quick enough. Something only the first RES.EVIL game managed to do years ago. In short, this is an awesome title well worth investing your gaming time in for all the action, comedy and graphical adventure it can give. There isn't a negative side to "TS:FP". If you read one, ignore it.
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