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This article is about the video game. For the series, see TimeSplitters (series).
TimeSplitters
European box artDeveloper(s) Free Radical Design Publisher(s) Eidos Interactive Designer(s) David Doak Programmer(s) Steve Ellis
Hasit Zala
Joe MouldingArtist(s) Karl Hilton
Rob SteptoeComposer(s) Graeme Norgate Series TimeSplitters Platform(s) PlayStation 2 Release date(s) Genre(s) First-person shooter Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer Rating(s) Media/distribution Optical disc TimeSplitters is a first-person shooter developed by Free Radical Design (now known as Crytek UK) and published by Eidos, and the first game in the TimeSplitters series. It was released on 26 October 2000 in North America as a PlayStation 2 launch game. The game revolves around the concept of travelling through time in a story mode spanning 100 years. The game features a story mode, arcade mode, unlockable challenge mode, and map maker.
It was followed by a second game, TimeSplitters 2, released in 2002, thus beginning the series, which includes a third game, TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, released in 2005. In June 2007, a fourth game was announced to be in development, titled TimeSplitters 4.
Contents
Overview
Story mode
The game's story mode can be played alone or cooperatively with one additional player. Taking place at nine fictional locations between 1935 and 2035, the story follows 18 characters' individual attempts at defeating their own foes and the "TimeSplitters" with whom they have sided. In each level, the player can choose from one of two characters specific to each mission, and must kill enemies as they move through the level to retrieve an object and then carry that object to the exit portal. After a player picks up the object, TimeSplitters, evil mutant creatures, spawn endlessly throughout the level and attack the player.[1]
Arcade mode
In this mode, up to four players and ten bots can compete individually, or in up to four different teams in certain modes. The players can set choose from characters, levels, and weapons that have been unlocked by completing story mode and challenge mode missions.[1]
The modes are:
- Deathmatch - The player or team with the highest score based on kills and/or deaths wins
- Bag Tag - The player or team that has possession of the bag for the longest total time during the match wins
- Capture the Bag - Players must retrieve the enemy teams' bag(s) and return them to their own base to score points
- Knockout - Players compete to collect objects in the level and return them to their own team's base
- Escort - A team attempts to protect a bot as it tries to walk to a destination in the level
- Last Stand - Players attempt to protect key destructible objects (including themselves) from the attacking bots for as long as possible.
- Assault - One team must defend a base from an assaulting team. The "base" consists of one or more points which must be captured by the opposing team. The defending team often gets gun turrets to help them defend. The offensive team usually starts with access to better guns.
MapMaker
For other uses, see Mapmaker (disambiguation).MapMaker is a tool that allows the player to create their own arena from a selection of 21 pre-made tiles. They are able to add these tiles to the map in any quantity and place. Light settings of the tiles can be edited individually and the map can be given any one of five themes. These themes change the interior shape of the tiles and their appearance. This along with all of the other map settings can be edited at any time. Items can be added to the map to make gameplay more interesting. Once created, the player can play either a "Deathmatch", "Bag Tag", "Capture the Bag" or "Knock out" game in their arena.
Reviews
Reception Aggregate scores Aggregator Score GameRankings 85% Metacritic 81/100 Review scores Publication Score Allgame GamePro Game Revolution C GameSpot 8.4/10 IGN 8.6/10 TimeSplitters received mostly positive reviews and ranks as the 6th highest scoring first-person shooter game released on PlayStation 2 with an average review score of 84.54%[2].
External links
References
- ^ a b TimeSplitters (PAL version instruction manual). Eidos Interactive. November 24, 2000. SCES-50078.
- ^ http://www.gamerankings.com/browse.html?site=ps2&cat=79&year=0&numrev=0&sort=0&letter=&search=
Crytek Crysis series: Crysis / Crysis Warhead / Crysis 2 · TimeSplitters series: TimeSplitters / TimeSplitters 2 / TimeSplitters: Future Perfect / TimeSplitters 4 · Other games: Far Cry / Haze / Knights of Honor / Ryse / Second Sight / Warface / WorldShiftDivisions: Crytek / Crytek Black Sea / Crytek Frankfurt / Crytek Hungary Kft. / Crytek Seoul / Crytek UK / Crytek Ukraine · People: Cevat Yerli / Faruk Yerli / David Doak / Graeme Norgate · Software: CryEngine / 2 / 3 (list of CryEngine games) / Sandbox editorCategories:- 2000 video games
- First-person shooters
- Free Radical Design
- PlayStation 2 games
- PlayStation 2-only games
- TimeSplitters
- Video games developed in the United Kingdom
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