Anyone here played it? It's an awsome shooter, with an amazing well yhought out storyline. Very challenging mini games to unlock characters, leagues. Wicked arcade modes!
Heres a review off the internet: ( GameZone)
Heres a review off the internet: ( GameZone)
Gameplay: 8.8
TimeSplitters Future Perfect is a great game to pick up and play with your friends; not only that, but it’s a great game to play alone. Taking perhaps a minute to become accustom to the controls (as if they vary much from shooter-to-shooter), you and your friends can be at each other's throats almost instantly. And best of all, you can check Player Progress for your handle to find out a variety of fun facts about how often and in some cases how well you play. An extremely fast-paced FPS, Future Perfect is the perfect (if I may say) break from Halo.
Graphics: 8.5
The environment and its texturing is just about what one would expect from a game released on all thee platforms. Its real visual selling point is its finely modeled characters (all 150 of them!) and its larger-than-life character animation. Whether it’s an exaggerated smile that pulls in the eyes or a humorous flailing of the arms, just about all animations are top notch.
Sound: 8.3
Future Perfect sports a wide assortment of musical and ambient clips. Mostly a metallic techno, the game’s music is upbeat and fits well within the game’s design.
Difficulty: Medium
Not an easy game by any means, though not a hard game. Of course there IS the option to change the difficulty, but even then the game doesn’t do too much to lighten up nor become mission impossible.
Concept: 8.0
Travel back in time to stop an evil man from doing something bad. Likely not the first time you’ve heard it, but at least it’s done well. Though it may be a little cliché, there’s nothing worse than hearing a story about jumping through time told bad…
Multiplayer: 9.0
As with most first-person shooters, multiplayer is what will make or break the game. Fortunately enough, it didn’t break the game, and is actually quite enjoyable. With several modes of play ranging from arcade modes, arena battles to story modes and co-op play, you’ll be going off to find a friend. In fact, Future Perfect is the first installment in the series to offer online support … though it does seem to be a standard nowadays. If you have broadband, feel free to use it, because it’s the only way you’ll be playing with more than four players.
Overall: 8.8
Simple and intuitive controls make Future Perfect an excellent pickup and party game. Its story mode may be rather short (somewhere in the range of seven to eight hours), but its lighthearted tale, amiable character, option for co-op, and downright amazing multiplayer make for a great deal of fun.
TimeSplitters Future Perfect is a great game to pick up and play with your friends; not only that, but it’s a great game to play alone. Taking perhaps a minute to become accustom to the controls (as if they vary much from shooter-to-shooter), you and your friends can be at each other's throats almost instantly. And best of all, you can check Player Progress for your handle to find out a variety of fun facts about how often and in some cases how well you play. An extremely fast-paced FPS, Future Perfect is the perfect (if I may say) break from Halo.
Graphics: 8.5
The environment and its texturing is just about what one would expect from a game released on all thee platforms. Its real visual selling point is its finely modeled characters (all 150 of them!) and its larger-than-life character animation. Whether it’s an exaggerated smile that pulls in the eyes or a humorous flailing of the arms, just about all animations are top notch.
Sound: 8.3
Future Perfect sports a wide assortment of musical and ambient clips. Mostly a metallic techno, the game’s music is upbeat and fits well within the game’s design.
Difficulty: Medium
Not an easy game by any means, though not a hard game. Of course there IS the option to change the difficulty, but even then the game doesn’t do too much to lighten up nor become mission impossible.
Concept: 8.0
Travel back in time to stop an evil man from doing something bad. Likely not the first time you’ve heard it, but at least it’s done well. Though it may be a little cliché, there’s nothing worse than hearing a story about jumping through time told bad…
Multiplayer: 9.0
As with most first-person shooters, multiplayer is what will make or break the game. Fortunately enough, it didn’t break the game, and is actually quite enjoyable. With several modes of play ranging from arcade modes, arena battles to story modes and co-op play, you’ll be going off to find a friend. In fact, Future Perfect is the first installment in the series to offer online support … though it does seem to be a standard nowadays. If you have broadband, feel free to use it, because it’s the only way you’ll be playing with more than four players.
Overall: 8.8
Simple and intuitive controls make Future Perfect an excellent pickup and party game. Its story mode may be rather short (somewhere in the range of seven to eight hours), but its lighthearted tale, amiable character, option for co-op, and downright amazing multiplayer make for a great deal of fun.


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