First Look: Timesplitters 2

Just like the original, TimeSplitters 2 is a FPS that will feature wacky character designs and an engaging multiplayer experience. As a partial amount of the team working on TimeSplitters also worked on Goldeneye, the game will very much retain that classic Goldeneye feel and control.

Prepare to battle through history as the evil TimeSplitters get ready to rise again. TimeSplitters 2 will improve on the original in every conceivable way. The game offers a more involving single player and co-operative story mode, featuring a complex narrative with multiple objective-based episodes and superbly animated cut-scenes.

The game engine has been extensively upgraded to accommodate bigger, better backgrounds and special graphical effects while still providing the distinctive smooth fast paced action of the original. A completely rewritten animation system incorporating inverse kinematics brings even more lifelike movement and dynamism to a new collection of 'loveable rogue' characters.

TimeSplitters 2 will retain the unique MapMaker in an enhanced form, which opens up even more potential for user customised game scenarios.

Features:

� In-depth single player and co-operative story mode

� Nine ‘Story mode levels’ each with their own distinct graphical style ranging from the Wild West to Neo Tokyo

� Environments are far more expansive, interactive and detailed than those of TimeSplitters

� Hugely customisable multi-player mode, scenarios including deathmatch, capture-the-bag, escort, last stand, etc.

� Massively enhanced Mapmaker enabling you to create ‘Story levels’ as well deathmatch scenarios

� Over 80 different playable characters

� Much more character detail and improved animation system

� Atmospheric musical score themed around the levels

� Completely re-written AI routines

� Spectacular special effects

� Graphically improved interface

� Faster loading times

� Monkeys!

Enjoy the first ever Timesplitters 2 screens of the GameCube version!








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