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TimeSplitters and 2
* A similar gun to the one in Half-Life 2, called the " Uplink ", appears in TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, available to the player beginning with the second mission.
* TimeSplitters 2 ( 2002 ) ( the " Neotokyo " level )
Free Radical Design developed the TimeSplitters series of first-person shooters for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube and Xbox.
These games contain several references to GoldenEye 007, including the design of the health-HUD, the nature of the aiming system, and the dam setting of the opening level of TimeSplitters 2.
* TimeSplitters 2 level " Return to Planet X " is set in 2280
* The TimeSplitters 2 level ' Robot Factory ' is set in the year 2315.
* The video games TimeSplitters 2 and TimeSplitters: Future Perfect take place mainly in 2401.
A common multiplayer gameplay mode ( usually with team-based gameplay, as with the real-life game ) called " Capture the Flag " is found in many first-and third-person shooters such as Team Fortress 2, Marathon, Quake, Urban Terror, Unreal Tournament, Tribes, the Halo series, the Call of Duty series, the TimeSplitters series ( renamed " Capture The Bag "), and Metroid Prime Hunters.
* TimeSplitters 2
* TimeSplitters 2
TimeSplitters 2 is a first-person shooter video game available for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Nintendo GameCube game consoles.
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.
The weapons of TimeSplitters 2 include handguns, rifles, submachine guns, shotguns, rocket launchers, a grenade launcher, various explosives, a crossbow, a flamethrower, a fire extinguisher and a brick.
The main single player portion of TimeSplitters 2 is divided into ten levels.
Arcade mode is the main multiplayer section of TimeSplitters 2.
There are nearly 60 awards present in TimeSplitters 2.
TimeSplitters 2 starts off in the year 2401 in the midst of a war between humanity and the TimeSplitters, an alien race bent on the destruction of mankind.
After they developed the first TimeSplitters, TimeSplitters 2 went into development, trying to create a more fulfilling story mode alongside the Arcade and MapMaker modes.
The game engine present in TimeSplitters 2 is also very similar to the one present in GoldenEye 007.
There are a few minor differences between the console versions of TimeSplitters 2.
In PSM3, Doak expressed interest in remaking TimeSplitters 2 with HD visuals and online multiplayer.

TimeSplitters and 2002
It is the third game in the TimeSplitters series, after TimeSplitters 2, which was released in 2002 ( itself the sequel to TimeSplitters released in 2000 ).
* TimeSplitters 2 ( 2002 ) for PlayStation 2, GameCube, and Xbox

TimeSplitters and ):
* TimeSplitters ( 2000 ): The first game in the series released as an exclusive launch title for the PlayStation 2.
* TimeSplitters: Future Perfect ( 2005 ): The third title in the series was notably published by EA Games as opposed to Eidos Interactive that published the previous two games.
* TimeSplitters 4 ( TBA ): This game was in development for almost a year but since Free Radical was bought out by Crytek after going into administration, little information has been released since.

TimeSplitters and its
The TimeSplitters series is often compared to GoldenEye 007 because of its many throwbacks to that game and similar developers.
However, the game ranks lower than its predecessor, TimeSplitters 2.
In the first TimeSplitters, this is based upon the retrieval of a key object and its successful return.

TimeSplitters and game
* Sergeant Cortez, protagonist of the TimeSplitters video game series
An example of a console game with a level editor is TimeSplitters, developed by Free Radical Design.
Its best-known game series include Tomb Raider, Hitman, Commandos, Deus Ex, Legacy of Kain, Thief, TimeSplitters, and Fear Effect.
* TimeSplitters: Future Perfect video game takes place in 2051 in one of the missions.
On February 3, 2009, Crytek purchased Free Radical Design, a British video game company known for the TimeSplitters series, and renamed the company to Crytek UK.
* Viola ( TimeSplitters ), a character in the English video game series TimeSplitters
It is the second game in the TimeSplitters series, and a sequel to the original TimeSplitters.
The game features a single-player mode consisting of ten levels in which the player assumes the role of one of two space marines as they attempt to stop the alien race of TimeSplitters from ruining history by collecting the time crystals in various time periods, ranging from the Wild West to the 25th century.
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is a 2005 first-person shooter video game developed by Free Radical Design and published by EA Games for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube video game consoles.
The game begins in 2401 when the space marine, Sergeant Cortez, is leaving the space station that he destroyed at the end of TimeSplitters 2.

TimeSplitters and was
Free Radical Design developed the successful TimeSplitters series of first-person shooters, though the company was acquired by Crytek in 2009.
A sequel, TimeSplitters: Future Perfect, was released in 2005, developed by Free Radical and published by EA Games.
In June 2007, another sequel was announced to be in development, titled TimeSplitters 4.
In June 2007, a sequel was announced to be in development, titled TimeSplitters 4, however has since been shelved due to difficulties selling the idea to potential publishers based on Future Perfect's sales performance.
On June 14, 2011, VideoGamer. com was informed that Crytech UK is in development for TimeSplitters 4 for next generation consoles.
In April 2012 however, Crytek UK confirmed that TimeSplitters 4 was, in fact, no longer in development.
There was no confirmation if the game is actually TimeSplitters 4, or if it will also be ported to the upcoming Wii U or an eventual PlayStation 4.
From late 1998 to early 1999, this team left Rare to form Free Radical Design, which was established in April 1999, their first release being TimeSplitters for the PlayStation 2 in 2000.

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