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TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

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  • 2005
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8.7/10
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TimeSplitters: Future Perfect (2005)
SuperheroActionAdventureHorrorSci-FiThriller

Sent to undo the TimeSplitter threat, Cortez journeys into 6 different time periods to track down Jacob Crow who created the TimeSplitter creatures.Sent to undo the TimeSplitter threat, Cortez journeys into 6 different time periods to track down Jacob Crow who created the TimeSplitter creatures.Sent to undo the TimeSplitter threat, Cortez journeys into 6 different time periods to track down Jacob Crow who created the TimeSplitter creatures.

  • Directors
    • David Doak
    • Stephen Ellis
  • Writer
    • Andrew Lawson
  • Stars
    • Tom Clarke Hill
    • Sarah Mennell
    • Wayne Forester
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.7/10
    911
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    • Directors
      • David Doak
      • Stephen Ellis
    • Writer
      • Andrew Lawson
    • Stars
      • Tom Clarke Hill
      • Sarah Mennell
      • Wayne Forester
    • 10User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tom Clarke Hill
    Tom Clarke Hill
    • Sgt. Cortez
    • (voice)
    Sarah Mennell
    Sarah Mennell
    • Anya
    • (voice)
    Wayne Forester
    • Jacob Crow
    • (voice)
    Melli Bond
    Melli Bond
    • Jo Beth Casey
    • (voice)
    • (as Melanie Bond)
    Les Spink
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Mac McDonald
    Mac McDonald
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    • (voice)
    • (as Mac MacDonald)
    Lorelei King
    Lorelei King
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    William Roberts
    William Roberts
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (as Bill Roberts)
    Ian Porter
    Ian Porter
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    • (voice)
    Laurence Bouvard
    Laurence Bouvard
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Lynsey Beauchamp
    Lynsey Beauchamp
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Martin T. Sherman
    Martin T. Sherman
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    • (as Martin Sherman)
    Alanis Peart
    Alanis Peart
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Ben Talbot
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    • (voice)
    Michael French
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    • (voice)
    Steve Hill
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    • (voice)
    Jo Upton
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice)
    Mark Sorrell
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    • Directors
      • David Doak
      • Stephen Ellis
    • Writer
      • Andrew Lawson
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    10phalanx_of_chaos

    wow.. just wow...

    i wish i could've given it an 11 or more... gawd, i never laughed so hard in a serious game all my life... geez.. one of the funniest singleplayer games and just as good in multiplayer.. I cannot stress how good the game was first time playing The only thing the game lacks is the ability to jump.. The characters are well thought out and i liked the thing that they did bringing back some of the characters from TS2. The levels on the higher difficulty provide an awesome challenge while the simple control system allows newer players to have a lot of fun too. The game is kinda left open wide and some of the jokes are missed by the players that are new to the TS series. I advise playing no. 2 BEFORE playing 3 because it gives a background to work with and another awesome game to play.. That's all the gamer dragon has to say..
    Mat_neve1104

    Creator of goldeneye pitches again.

    David doak: creator of goldeneye gets to work with the Timesplitters future perfect...This one is even better than timesplitters 2 if possible...With a definitely improved single player and the multiplayer is still as fun as it was...but there is one flaw no unlockable levels or modes, but it makes up for that with incredible goldeneye N64 gameplay, New gadgets, New guns, New vehicles, New characters, More zombies. The multiplayer is amazing including my favourite siberia with the jeep. But there are many other enjoyable levels including classics from timesplitters 2. Not including ice station. :( But there is nothing wrong with this game anything thats better than timesplitters 2 is perfect! David Doak is a very clever man and he should keep creating shooters like this...
    JimD73

    TimeSplitters 3 is a great game, even if it doesn't stack up against TimeSplitters 2

    Story: 3/5: The year is 2401. You are Sgt. Cortez and you have just returned home after collecting the Time Crystals, a tool of the evil alien TimeSplitters that can rip through the fabric of time. When you arrive, you are charged with a new mission: to go back in time and destroy the crystals before they can ever be used.

    Hey, at least this one tries to have a plot, unlike TS2. It is passable as a story, even if time paradoxes become mind-numbing after ten minutes. However, even if the story is much more in-depth than TS2, it just doesn't feel as fulfilling. A small part of it might be the fact that it is very easy, and blazing through it is no problem on the Normal difficulty. The main reason is that it doesn't span as many time periods. Part of what made TS2's story mode fun wasn't the depth, but rather visiting many different eras and using unique weaponry. Basically, here, there are only 6 time periods: 1924, 1969, 1994, 2054, 2243 and 2401. All of those were present in TS2, along with other favourites such as 1800s France, 1930s Chicago and, my personal favourite that I sorely missed, the Wild West. We get more story in here than we asked for, but it doesn't seem as fun to blaze through.

    Game Design: 15/20: As with TS2, there are three main single player modes: Story, Arcade League and Challenge. Arcade League, surprisingly, has less missions than TS2. While TS2 had a healthy 45 missions to play from, Future Perfect has only 27. Challenge mode continues to be a host to many original missions. Classics like Behead the Undead and Cut-Out Shoot-Out return, along with new modes like Cat Racing and Monkey Curling. However, Behead the Undead and Cut-Out Shoot-Out fit in with the FPS mentality. Games like Cat Racing and Monkey Curling, while interesting concepts, feel quite out of place.

    The one point of design that has Future Perfect rise above TS2 is the mapmaker. Sure, the mapmaker was available in TS2, but it has been improved drastically this time around. The amount of space has been increased, and almost everything is now modifiable. You can create your own level one five floors, just like last time, inserting different items (with new ones like Jeeps and Remote Control Cats) and tiles. Unlike the last game, you can now create Assault maps, which is surprisingly simple to do once you get the hang of it. The ability to create your own maps adds a lot of replay to the game.

    Play Control: 14/15: The play control was one of the main problems of TS2. Thankfully, that problem has been fixed, which is particularly noticeable when you go back and play TS2 again. The sniping was a major problem in TS2, thanks to the whole scope moving around the screen. The sniping here is more traditional, which may cost some originality points but makes sniping more accurate. Also, the controls were extremely sensitive, where they are tighter here to allow for more precision.

    The control scheme has been altered slightly. Grenades have been given a separate command button than the regular fire (like Halo), instead being assigned to the previous secondary fire button. Secondary fire is accessed in a more traditional way, by pressing a button when scrolling through weapons.

    The controls are better this time around, even if it makes the game feel slightly more run-of-the-mill.

    Graphics: 13/15: If you really look at the graphics, they are quite good, but nothing groundbreaking or really worth mentioning.

    Sound: 5/5: Sure, the gun noises and effects are all good, but this perfect goes mainly to the game's humour. There are enough one liners to keep you chuckling just enough to not have you lose focus on the game.

    Multiplayer: 19/20: This is what made TS2 incredible, this is what made Perfect Dark incredible, this is what made Halo incredible, and it still works it's magic on Future Perfect. Once again, you have a fully customizable arcade mode with many different gameplay modes: Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Elimination, Thief, Vampire, Shrink, Capture the Bag, Bag Tag, Virus, Zones and Assault. The mode Flame Tag has been lost, and when you combine that with the lack of any new modes, it makes this game have actually less modes than TS2. Still, minor complaints.

    You can play up to four players split-screen, making this an ideal party game. However, on the Xbox and PS2 version, it can also play up to 16 players online. The GameCube version is sadly denied this luxury, but this game is more fun playing against a friend beside you than some crazy nerd halfway across the world.

    There is also a standard co-op story mode for two players, which puts your friend in the role of the sidekick. Of course, this also brings up a small problem with checkpoints, which warp the one who is lagging behind right to their partner, but it overall a good co-op. Even if it was not included, it wouldn't matter much as the arcade mode is more than enough multiplayer fun.

    Satisfaction: 15/20: If you do not have TS2, I suggest you drag yourself to a store and buy this. It is a shooters dream, filled with everything you could ever want. However, if you already have TS2, which you probably do, than I recommend waiting for it to drop in price before buying it.

    Total: 84%: Future Perfect is a great game that I really enjoyed. It just doesn't follow up well to TS2. If the jerky controls of TS2 kept you back from that game, you should definitely buy this, as that large problem was fixed. This is still a great game in a great franchise, but the expectations for this just weren't lived up to.
    10Flibajab

    One of the best games of all time.

    I bought this game about a year and a half ago. I was addicted to this game for like a year. I don't play it as much now, because I have an Xbox 360 and this game doesn't work with it (now).

    TimeSplitters: Future Perfect offers so much. It's best feature is probably it's story mode. It's really fun by yourself, but even more fun on Co-op. It's not a serious story, and is purposefully corny. It's actually pretty funny.

    The mapmaker feature is really cool. It is by no means advanced, but it's a lot of fun. You can trade maps back and forth online.

    The mini-games are all fun and give you something to do if you're tired of the story mode.

    The online is pretty standard. What's fun about it is that you play your own maps. It's fun.

    Overall I'd probably give the game a 9.5/10
    10fh147

    Time To Split

    It's one of my favorite games of all time, I have played this game since I was a little lead. I have completed so many times and I really love fake Vin Diesel.

    I really enjoyed himbo, We are playing as, he bounces off the levels so well, He's funny determination with all the other characters in every level just gold.

    The time travel helps with the levels it gave every map a little theme and different gameplay. It is so fun How many different spoof of film and franchise as they are doing.

    And the music is God like, the tank theme is one of my favorite of all times.

    All the different character in the character selecting, having a little thing written about, the user created levels you can have fun with for hours, and the Co-op campaign that I use so many hours with my brothers on.

    And the Challenge map when you can't, find anybody to play with, fun and I enjoyed them. Cat racing is funniest and weirdest.

    The story is a light-hearted but still takes It's itself serious and there's no irony I love it. Still has some funny and horrifying moments the different levels almost feels like different genre at some point. It is a Marvelous to play and is my favorite FPS of all time.

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    • Trivia
      With the exception of the first and last level of the game, the other levels always have a drunk character.
    • Goofs
      Just before Cortez fights Princess for the second time, Jo-Beth is seen being lowered in a cage and her arms and legs are shackled. After defeating Princess, when Cortez gets off an elevator, Jo-Beth is seen standing there waiting for him. There would be no way for her to get out of the cage as not only was she locked in tight but also because she clearly didn't have a key to use to unlock her restraints.
    • Quotes

      [Cortez and Jo-Beth are looking down a deep shaft with bizzar creature noises coming from below]

      Jo-Beth Casey: You go first.

      Cortez: [Cortez looks at Jo-Beth's short skirt] Okay

    • Crazy credits
      The background during the credits features the lead character Cortez in a 70's disco, dancing to the music.
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #32.15 (2005)

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      • March 22, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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