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TimeSplitters: Future Perfect
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released = 22th March 2005 (NA)<br>25th March 2005 (EU)| | released = 22th March 2005 (NA)<br>25th March 2005 (EU)| | ||
platforms = PS2<br>XBox<br>GameCube| | platforms = PS2<br>XBox<br>GameCube| | ||
+ | publisher = [[EA Games]]| | ||
charmaps = 150/15| | charmaps = 150/15| | ||
modes = [[Deathmatch]]<br>[[Team Deathmatch]]<br>[[Capture the Bag]]<br>[[Bagtag]]<br>[[Elimination]]<br>[[Vampire]]<br>[[Shrink]]<br>[[Thief]]<br>[[Zones]]<br>[[Virus]]<br>[[Gladiator]]<br>[[Monkey Assistant]]| | modes = [[Deathmatch]]<br>[[Team Deathmatch]]<br>[[Capture the Bag]]<br>[[Bagtag]]<br>[[Elimination]]<br>[[Vampire]]<br>[[Shrink]]<br>[[Thief]]<br>[[Zones]]<br>[[Virus]]<br>[[Gladiator]]<br>[[Monkey Assistant]]| |
Revision as of 21:18, 21 February 2007
Released | 22th March 2005 (NA) 25th March 2005 (EU) |
Platforms | PS2 XBox GameCube |
Publisher | EA Games |
Characters/Maps | 150/15 |
Modes | Deathmatch Team Deathmatch Capture the Bag Bagtag Elimination Vampire Shrink Thief Zones Virus Gladiator Monkey Assistant |
Max Players | 16 (XBox LAN) |
The one & only version of the TSFP Box
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is the third installment of the TimeSplitters series, released March 22nd 2005 again for PS2, GameCube and Xbox and recieving Mature Rating from ESRB, and 18+ from PEGI- although in the UK BBFC issued it 15.
It also brings back all the old TS modes (e.g. Arcade Custom, Challenge) and brings many new maps, characters and weapons to the table, in addition to some old classics. Mapmaker is aslo in this game too.
The game features 150 different characters, many of whom must be unlocked during story mode or scoring highly on various challenges. Many of the characters are from the previous installments in the game, however there are a lot of new ones to go with them.
This game is not published by Eidos, like the previous games in the series, but is in fact published by EA. The graphics are greatly improved and the tempo of the game is slower than the others, since it features more plot-driven gameplay.
Story mode in FP tells of how the TimeSplitters are defeated before they are even created, as you follow Sergeant Cortez through many different time periods, with many different sidekicks. The Co-Op mode is still in this game, allowing you to team up with a friend as you play through the unfolding plot.
Both the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions provide online modes which allow you to play against people from anywhere in the world, this feature is not available for the GameCube version however.
Because of the fact that Cortez does destroy the Time Crystals, it is assumed that this is the last installment of the series, though this may not be the case.