TimeSplitters 2

TimeSplitters 2 (2002)

by Free Radical Design, Eidos Interactive
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Fantasy, Historical, Comedy, Horror, Warfare, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:TimeSplitters 2 is a first-person shooter that requires players to kill enemies and complete objectives using a variety of weapons and tactics in different predefined scenarios. Armour and health bars on the sides of the screen lower when the player is shot, which can be increased by walking over body armor and medical kits.Show more
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TimeSplitters 2 is a true childhood memory, even if it's only for ages 16 and up :D I really loved running through the levels and fighting each other on the GameCube. Unfortunately my disc was destroyed when I moved, otherwise I would still have it today. A GOG copy would also be very good to have. ^^
user avatar@RoboGoriuser avatar@RoboGori
January 29, 2025
This game was my GoldenEye 64. It's the same idea except with an insane cast of characters, modes, and a wild setting. Super under appreciated game and I'd love to see it preserved in history with the whole series.
Played this a lot with my brother and neighbor as a kid and I still think this a fun game to play with people. This was recently re-released on PSN and I bought it there but I would love even more to play this officialy on PC.
user avatar@Jman2113user avatar@Jman2113
January 29, 2025
As a PS2 owner, I had THIS instead of Halo...and I felt like I came out ahead. Damn, this series only got better every installment. Amazing levels, music, and the gunplay put together by the Goldeneye/Perfect Dark crew. I was glad to see this series be perserved on PS5 via its PS2 ports. However, I can't help thinking how great this game would be on PC. It's even sort of already been done, with the Timesplitters 2 port found inside Homefront Revolution, which people discovered the WHOLE game was there! I know this franchise is unfortunately in the hands of one of the most incompetent publishing houses that just likes sitting on IPs, but dude, the work is already done for you!
user avatar@fruityhalouser avatar@fruityhalo
January 30, 2025
One of the first ever games I played with my dad. I would love to see it become available again so we could play it together. Hopefully the co-op lan can be preserved.
user avatar@Lolman6541user avatar@Lolman6541
January 31, 2025
Not long ago my best friend and I played it, through the PS2 emulation of this game. My friend didn't know about it so i told him how cool is was, and in fact he enjoyed every second of it, except for Robot Factory wich was an absoluted nigthmare. The biggest Sin of this franchise is NONE of the three games recieve a PC port, but now this could be a solid comeback and the GREATEST gift for any of the TS community to play this game again. Time to Splitt!!!
i played this game so much in my childhood and with my parents i also i remember you could make your own multiplayer levels on it and everything i had this before i had halo and my favorite part of it was the different time periods and just how much you could unlock and do in the game. i also played. i wouldd love to see it get a pc release along with the other two in the series.
user avatar@Rexberryuser avatar@Rexberry
February 06, 2025
I loved playing this with my kids! We had it on the Xbox, and once the CD drive went out we weren't able to play it anymore. I always waited for 360 to bring it back, but it never happened. I'd love to be able to play it on PC because we seriously lack good local play multiplayer games today. Something you can play split screen with your family, or shoot your siblings with a heat seeking rocket would be great!
One of the biggest grinds I've ever had to do in order to get more multiplayer characters to become available. Graphics were clean and gameplay was fast paced. Story is interesting enough. This and Timesplitters Future Perfect were the greatest shooters I've ever experienced. Customizable multiplayer maps.
TimeSplitters always has lots of fun characters to play as. Compared to its sequel Future Perfect, the bots in this game's multiplayer seem to be smarter and more effecient (as well as do things the player can't like slide). Different gameplay compared to Future Perfect (2 plays more like Goldeneye/Perfect Dark, while Future Perfect feels more like Halo). Multiplayer even has 3 options to change the speed of gameplay; Chilled, Mild, and Frantic. If this game got a PC port to have mod tools and online play, I'm sure it would be a welcomed classic.
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