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TimeSplitters: Future Perfect

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TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is a first person shooter developed by Free Radical Design and released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox in March 2005. It is the third game in the TimeSplitters series and follows the PS2-only TimeSplitters and the multi-platform TimeSplitters 2.

Speed Runs

NGC-Elites has been hosting TSFP speed run competition since March of 2005. The current player ranked first is Phoenix aka Satisfaction, who holds 33 of the game's 87 World Records.

Story mode

Challenges

Arcade Amateur League

Arcade Honorary League

Arcade Elite League

System Differences

Playstation 2 Version

  1. Starting Spawn Points
    Initial spawn places for bots are completely random for the arcade stages. When you spawn at any of the preset spawn points, bots can start at any other spawn point. This differs from the GC and XBox versions. One advantage of this is that it is sometimes possible to get better starting scenarios on some stages, as far as bot placement goes, than the GC and XBox versions.
  2. Speech Skipping
    Speech skipping in story mode is impossible in the PS2 version of the game. This differs from the GC version.
  3. Cat Driving
    The cat driving stages are more difficult on the PS2 version of the game. This is due to the fact that the cat is more prone to falling over on the PS2 version than on the XBox and GC versions. Despite this difference, world record times on the cat driving stages are still possible to achieve on the PS2 version.
  4. Electrotool on Something to Crow About
    The electrotool in Something to Crow About is found on the wall in serveral locations in the stage. On the PS2 version, you have to press the "X" button to pick it up. When you do this, the pickup happens immediately and you can pick up the weapon on the run. This differs from the GC and XBox versions where you are forced to wait to pick up the weapon, losing a couple of seconds.

PAL / NTSC Differences

Video Pages

External Links