- Publisher: Eidos Interactive
- Release Date: Oct 23, 2000
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While it lacks the intricate single player mode of "Goldeneye," the multi-player content in TimeSplitters is arguably the best in console FPS history.
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Happy PuppyIt is extremely awkward trying to control your basic movements with the left analog stick while at the same time controlling your look and aim movements with the right analog stick.
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The game is slicker than snot on a cold doorknob when you get a few friends together for some serious fragging.
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What can easily be considered the best multiplayer title for the machine, and one of the best first person shooters released for a console so far.
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If you're a friend-less hermit living in the mountains of Montana you may not get the full experience from this game, but if you've got people to play with, it's easy to overlook Timesplitters' flaws.
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CNET GamecenterCombining slick graphics, fast-as-hell gameplay, and an incredibly deep set of features and options, TimeSplitters has what it takes to make the PS2 a premier platform for shoot-'em-up multiplayer action.
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Spank!It's a competently put together shooter, but it doesn't really excel in any of the many pies it tries to place its fingers into.
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Fans of the N64 duo of "GoldenEye" and "Perfect Dark" should definitely give this one a try.
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The biggest drawback I found with the game in general was not being able to adequately distinguish other players from the background.
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While story elements take a backseat to the action, they aren't missed as the mindless shooting speaks louder than words.
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An awesome new first-person shooter with the chops and options to tangle with the best.
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"Goldeneye" fans looking for another adventure probably won't have too good of a time with this one since it needs more than one person to truly shine.
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Game FanOne of the cleanest of the launch games, despite the fact the game takes on a cartoon-y, B-movie art style than the potential for realism that most other developers choose to trumpet.
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Just more of the same old formula in a candy shell. Take away the coatings and purportedly new features, and the game finds its way back to its roots - in the past.
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The graphics are slick and shiny, the soundtrack is diverse and compliments the eras you fight through and the action is fast, frantic and undying.
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Daily RadarRunning at an unbeatable 60 FPS and loaded to the gills with impressive weaponry and unwary enemies, Timesplitters is the perfect FPS to debut with the PS2.
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Total Video GamesIf non-stop action and an unbeatable multiplayer mode is what you crave, Time Splitters has definitely got you covered.
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TotalGames.netThe multiplayer levels outnumber the main game stages massively and each one has been designed specifically with action in mind - and they deliver!
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Da GameboyzThe game is fast, fun, easy to control, and it's the first title to offer up to four players for the PS2 with a multitap device.
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Games RadarAn unconventional - hence invigorating - impetuous, inciting, and utterly, utterly playable first-person multiplaying affair.
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AntagonistIt's the lack of single-player fun that really keeps this title out of the 90+ range -- but if you're looking for a great splitscreen FPS to play with your pals, this is the one to get.
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The combination of great multiplayer matches that are addictive as hell, and a strikingly superb Map Maker create one game that's an absolute must-have on PlayStation 2.
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Its a good, solid shooter, but even with the 4-player deathmatch (which Im not really a fan of), theres not a lot of substance here.
Awards & Rankings
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#6 Most Discussed PS2 Game of 2000
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#24 Most Shared PS2 Game of 2000
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 42 out of 60
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Mixed: 14 out of 60
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Negative: 4 out of 60
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