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TimeSplitters 2

16 October 20028.2/ 10 · 102 votesTeen4

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TimeSplitters 2, the sequel to Free Radical Design's PlayStation 2 launch title, once again sends players hurtling through time, as they battle the malevolent TimeSplitters in ten unique time periods, from the Wild West to a futuristic space station, and everything in between.

The game's story finds Cortez, the series' hero, on a quest to discover the origins of the TimeSplitters, an enigmatic group that travels through time causing trouble for the good people of Earth. Using the paradoxes of time travel to his advantage, the hero can regularly join up with past and future versions of himself, to fight the enemy as a team. A wide selection of historical, modern, and futuristic weapons is available, and environments feature destructible elements.

Depending on the difficulty level chosen, players will find themselves with rudimentary objectives to complete or, on the harder settings, new areas and substantially more involved objectives to fulfill. Two players can also play the Story mode cooperatively and simultaneously.

Like its predecessor, TimeSplitters 2 features a Challenge mode, which presents the player with a selection of time- and skill-based events. Completing these within the predetermined constraints awards the player with bronze, silver, or gold medals, which in turn aid in unlocking additional game options, levels, and playable characters (of which there are more than 120).

The Arcade mode offers League, Custom, and Network sub-modes. League events feature pre-configured maps, game types, and objectives for the player to compete in, while the other Arcade modes make up the bulk of the multiplayer portion of the title. In the Custom mode, up to four players and numerous AI "bots" can compete in 16 different customizable disciplines including Deathmatch, Regeneration, Virus, Thief, Shrink, Monkey Assistant, and Flame Tag -- each offering an altered form of gameplay. Thief, for example, tasks players with collecting tokens left behind by fallen combatants. Here, the tokens determine the winner, not the number of kills.

Ways to play

Modes

Single playerMultiplayerCo-operativeSplit screen

Together

Split-screenLocal co-opCo-op campaign

Perspective

First person

Players

4 offline

Languages (6)

Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English
English (UK)
French
German
Italian
Spanish (Spain)

Game details

Media Type

DVD-ROM

Controller Types Supported

Analog Controller, Digital Controller

Input Device Features Supported

Vibration

Gamepads Supported

DualShock 2

Additional Hardware Supported

Multitap

Multiplayer Options

Same/Split-Screen

Multiplayer Game Modes

Bots, Co-Op, Free-for-all / One-on-one (VS), Team

Number of Offline Players

1-2 Players

Number of Offline Players via Multitap

1-4 Players

Number of Local Players via System Link / LAN Cable

2-8 Players

Save Game Methods

External Storage

Miscellaneous Attributes

iLink

Box art

Also known as

TimeSplitter: Jikuu no ShinryakushaJapanese PS2 title

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Facts

Released

16 October 2002

Series

TimeSplitters

Platforms

PlayStationPS2XboxGameCubePS4Xbox OnePS5

Age ratings

ESRBTeenPEGI16USK16ACBM15+ELSPA15+SELL16aDeSe+16VET/SFB15 (Square)KMRB15-year+

Standing

Top 13% by visits

Tags

1st-personArcadeShooterDirect controlCyberpunk / dark sci-fiSci-fi / futuristic