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Time Splitters Future Perfect Sony Playstation 2 Game click here
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:014633148626
Condition:Used
Genre:Shooter
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Mature
SKU:PS2_TIME_SPLITTERS_FUTURE_PERFECT
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020. click here
Stewart J. Gaddy –
The first word that comes to mind when I think of this game is…SWEEEEEEEEEET!!! I was impressed with the game before I even started playing the story mode. How? Well, the fact that you can customize the controls the way you want to is a great option. That earned this game a star right away.Do I even need to tell you about the graphics? They’re SWEEET. Did I already use that adjective? Well, I’m using it again. I always loved their cartoonish style, and in this edition they’re better than ever. Also, the addition of blood was a nice touch.Gameplay is very fluent. There’s plenty of action and I like the characters I interact with. Checkpoints are smartly placed at regular intervals and the ability to set different difficulty levels gives it great replay value. I’ve only played through four missions, but I can tell that this is easily the best shooter on the PS2 this year, so far. There are no flaws. I give it 5 stars!
Justin Babb –
This is a fun FPS for the ps2,xbox,and gamecube. I loved this game a couple of years ago when i borrowed it from my cousin and i love it now there’s so much to do so much challenges a funny and fun story mode that offers diversity in enemy type I loved This game and I Highly reccomend you pick This up!
Jonathan –
Work Perfecly ! Perfect Condition ! :) Perfect
Christopher Hong –
great game
JettieGrimes –
God I missed this game. Brings back memories of my buddies and I on a tiny couch playing this.
Elak Swindell –
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.
metalmaniac253 –
The game itself is great, it ends the Time Splitters story very well. The graphics are very good, with detailed textures for it’s time, the gameplay is smooth, fun, and can be both slow or fast-paced depending on the level, difficulty and more. It has fun challenges to beat and keeps track of all your stats. Even though it’s the last game in the series you can still get into it.Pros-Fun, easy to get into story mode-Funny, entertaining, and easy to like characters-Humor added into a fairly serious story-Addicting multiplayerCons-You still can’t jump
Josh Perkins –
yeah, that is pretty corny….anyway…i just beat Timesplitter: Future Perfect on easy difficulty in the story mode in just a shade under 4 hours. which is pretty long in terms of story modes for timesplitters games. i haven’t even touched the other 14 or so modes yet, and i heard that there are over a hundred hours of gameplay to be lost in this game, so it should keep me, and you, busy for a while.to start off with, the major changes i noticed since the last game came out, is that the graphics seem much sharper, the controls are much tighter, and the weapons are much cooler. when i first threw a time grenade (i think that’s what it’s called) and everything slowed down except me, i almost laughed out loud at how freakin’ cool it was. and in this timesplitters, for the first time in the series, there is actually blood! in one level you must decapitate a bunch of zombies, with either a magnum, shotgun, or a baseball bat (oh, and there is a new and quite useful melee attack, for when you want to conserve ammo), and when their melons pop, it makes a cool “head exploding sound” and blood sprays everywhere. but no fear, the game still retains its comic humor and graphics.their is actually a storyline this time that pulls you in, and pushes you through every wormhole you see. the main character you play as is one Cortez, a Vin Diesel lookalike winner. shortly into the game, you run into yourself, literally. then throughout the game, you keep running into other versions of.
David Smith –
timesplitters: future perfect is easily one of the best PS2 games and definitely the best FPS i’ve seen on the system. it features a great single-player mode, great weapons and aiming.. everything was terrific, addictive and fun, until i reached this puzzle part where you have to figure out how to get two wires to connect through a puzzle. i had already done this TWICE before!!!! and it was easy in the other sequences, but then when it asked me to solve two at the same time, and if you’re too slow you have to do it over and over and over again… man, that is a huge mistake to make in developing a game. this goes down in my history with other huge game mistakes such as half-life 2 having too many choppers and max payne including an annoying dream sequence not once, but twice. if something’s annoying the first time, why would it be fun the second time?!?!?! unfortunately i’m the only gamer who gets mad about crap like this. after all, timesplitters is a shooter game. so why the hell would i want to solve annoying PUZZLES if i didn’t want to play a PUZZLE GAME? helllooooooo… this wouldn’t have taken much thought for the game-makers to figure out, to leave the puzzles out. nonetheless a great PS2 game. it has a bunch of extra modes to play aside from the story, but they weren’t very fun to me. as such, i don’t care for the multiplayer mode either. but as a single player game, there’s a good amount of fun here, and it’s very rare for me to say that a console FPS (n.
Georgina M. Motter –
A long while back, my brother picked up IimeSplitters 2 for a measly 15 bucks. I have to admit, I was a little doubtful about a $15 game with cartoonish graphics. But I was changed. My play time is coming up on 4 days, and I can’t get off TS2. When I heard of TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, naturally, I freaked out and really wanted the game. Well it came and we got it. And…….it’s great. Story mode is 10000000000 times better than TS2’s, and some great new Arcade levels are present. The new weapons are sweet, and the new player characters are just fun. Long story short: EA’s influence ruined the game. It’s lost it’s purity. It’s a minor thing, but the loss of Eidos in with Free Radical has a great effect on the game to me. Advice: Buy. Buy. Buy. But be wary: the loading screens are sooo EA. Evil.