You may remember the original TS on the PS2 for its smooth graphics, innovative level editor or frenzied multiplayer matches, but chances are the single-player game doesn't leap to mind.
To jog your memory, Free Radical is building each level in TS2 as a little story in itself, set in its own unique time and place, with characters, weapons and objectives specific to it.
Encompassing it is the larger overall plot of two space marines that's you and a friend if you want to play co-op in pursuit of the naughty title aliens and their time-travel device. The idea is to add this deep solo experience to an updated version of the multiplayer action the original T5 was known for.
An ambitious plan, but as we watch David score his umpteenth head-shot in a row, it's hard not to believe Free Radical could pull it off. After getting into some new PC shooters recently, I was slightly disappointed with my initial play of this new title from Eidos. I started with Story mode, only to be bored by the first twenty minutes of action.
The inability to jump also made me grumble a bit at first. Luckily, my first impressions were completely wrong and I was soon absorbed by the outstanding variety of options delivered in Time Splitters 2. In my opinion, the story mode is the least valuable choice on the main menu.
It's a decent introduction, but the story is really nonexistent and only serves as an excuse to put you in 10 different time periods with weapons and sounds appropriate to the locale. Despite the lame storyline, going from mobsters in Chicago to outlaws in the Wild West was quite entertaining. The graphics are very smooth and the characters are fun to watch. I loved shooting enemies in the feet and watching them hop around in pain for a few seconds.
And all of your actions are being measured: the stats keep track of everything from distance traveled to the number of zombie heads and limbs severed. Once you get away from the story mode, you'll find the real fun. The arcade and multiplayer action is great, with tons of gameplay modes; my favorites included Shrink, in which the players keep shrinking as they get killed, or Virus , with flaming monkeys running around trying to catch you on fire. Meeting certain achievements in the arcade games opens new levels, cheats and characters.
With so much stuff to unlock, it will take dedication to see all this game has to offer. And just in case you don't get enough, it includes the easy-to-use map creator that allows you to build your own levels to keep you playing forever.
With this much depth, it's easy to recommend purchasing this addictive game. Browse games Game Portals. Timesplitters 2. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher. Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game.
Game review Downloads Screenshots Overall rating: 6. Playstation 2. Help us keep up! Join in and help us make this the best resource for Dolphin. From Dolphin Emulator Wiki. Jump to: navigation , search. Dolphin Forum thread Open Issues Search Google Search Wikipedia TimeSplitters 2 returns with better graphics and bigger firepower, combining a dynamic storyline and stunning visuals with intense multiplayer kicks.
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Free Radical Design. Publisher s. Electronic Arts. Platform s. Release date s. First-person shooter. Single-player , Multiplayer 4 , Co-op 4 , Online Input methods. GameCube Controller. Dark Fread. Matthew T. Some slowness, attempting to skip the ending cinematic crashes the emulator but ran fine otherwise.
There might be something wrong with that, but I can imagine, being as it's a cheat, fixing the code interpreter is low priority.
Mostly runs ok, some major graphical issues outdoors on the Mexican Mission DM map wildly flickering random colors.
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