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Game Name: Timesplitters 2
Genre: Action
Players: 1 - 4
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Official Site
Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Developer: Free Radical Design
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Description:
TimeSplitters 2 is an adrenalized race through time to save man's future from the grasp of a hideous alien race. In control of a space marine who has infiltrated their ship on the edge of space and time, leap into periods of past and future history, track down and eliminate the TimeSplitters and their diabolical attempts to enslave humankind!
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Features:
Deeply involved single player and co-operative story modes are delivered through a complex narrative with multiple objective-based episodes and superbly animated cut-scenes.
The game engine has been extensively upgraded to accommodate bigger environments and special graphical effects while staying true to the distinctively smooth, break-neck paced action that TimeSplitters is known for.
Nine time traveling episodes, each with their own distinct graphical style and mission objectives spanning time periods as diverse as lush jungles of Aztec temples, the gangster-ridden 1920's Chicago, Neo Tokyo 2019 and a Robot Factory in cold space, all set to an outstanding musical score themed around each level.
A vast variety of weapons to choose from, ranging from crossbows and blowguns to flamethrowers and laser pulse rifles.
Over 90 characters and enemies, featuring the original cast, some of their ancestors and new renegades and lunatics that you'll want and need to eliminate!
Multiplayer mayhem is back, extending carnage possibilities with link support allowing multiple consoles to be joined together. Delivers the most exhilarating experience you'll get from your console!
Customizable multi-player mode, scenarios including death match, capture-the-bag, escort, last stand, and much more.
The massively enhanced Mapmaker has been greatly enhanced allowing the truly hardened gamers with the ability to create their own 'story levels' as well as killer death match scenarios.
Enhanced combat effects; screen shake, dramatic lighting, more reactive character hit animations all make for some serious hot-leaded action.
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