<< PS2 Time Splitters 2 (ps2)
Time Splitters 2 (ps2)
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Category Games
PlatformPlaystation 2
FormatRetail
FormatISO
GenreAction
GenreShooter
Date 1 decade, 5 years
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Op verzoek..... is een action/shooter game voor de Ps2.....

"Time Splitters 2"
Back when console technology wasn't quite powerful enough to allow you to play first-person shooters as they were meant to be played, such games used to get a very bad rap on those platforms. Older systems simply didn't have the muscle to make shooters look like they were supposed to, and the lack of online support for consoles meant that players were stuck playing multiplayer matches on a split screen. Rare's GoldenEye 007 for the Nintendo 64 was really the first time a console-specific first-person shooter earned any sort of acclaim--the game had a great objective-based single-player mode, and its multiplayer component was highly configurable. The developer followed GoldenEye with Perfect Dark, which took the same concept into the future with similar results. The original TimeSplitters had a lot in common with those games, due in part to the fact that some of the members of the team at Free Radical had previously worked at Rare. TimeSplitters 2 doesn't stray too far from its legacy, either, focusing more on providing a gigantic variety of weapons, player characters, and modes. As a result, TimeSplitters 2 may very well be the best split-screen multiplayer-focused first-person shooter ever created.


TimeSplitters 2 is all about options.
"Multiplayer-focused" isn't meant to imply that TimeSplitters 2 can be enjoyed only by two or more players. While the majority of the fun is to be had in competition with other players, the game does have a rather hefty set of single-player modes. The main mode is the story mode, which attempts to wrap a thin layer of unimportant plot around a basic set of first-person shooter levels. What makes the story mode levels cool is the sheer number of objectives you'll have to complete in each level. You'll start out with only a basic idea of what you'll need to do to finish the level, and along the way you'll uncover new objectives. The time-travel plot is basically the only thing tying the 10 story mode levels together, as you'll basically see completely different enemies, weapons, and player characters from level to level.

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GreeTinX.....
Euzel....

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