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Price Comparison for TimeSplitters 3 - Future perfect (GC)
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Timesplitters - Future Perfect (GameCube)
Platforms: GameCube, ESRB Rating: Mature Last Update 27.11.2009 05:48
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by - written on 08/09/09 (Very useful, 25 readings)
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This is the third game in a very popular series. I warn you this isn't a realistic first person shooter but it sure is fun. This is a bit of an older game so don't expect HD graphics but they have released teaser pics for the next game so watch out for that as well. Don't worry even if you haven't played the previous games the story is pretty easy to follow and you can always look it up on the internet anyway. Basically you play as Cortez who has recently returned to his home planet having successfully retrieved the time crystals. With these crystals he can go back in time so his goal is to go back and find out what caused the creation of the Timesplitters and also to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/09/05 (Very useful, 652 readings)
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This is a relatively recent first person shoot-em-up for the Gamecube (it’s also available for Xbox and PS2, but I don’t have either of those – the game’s probably much the same on the other platforms, except that they offer online play, which the GC doesn’t). As you might imagine, it’s the third in the Timesplitters series. Timesplitters 2 was probably my favourite first person shooter since Goldeneye on the Nintendo 64 (the Timesplitters series seems to have been developed by the same people, and is still using Goldeneye’s game engine). The thing that I loved about TS2 was that it’s a lot more cartoony than most similar games, and although the graphics in ... Read the complete review





