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A game that didn’t take itself seriously — and was better because of it.

Release Year: 2000 / Developed by: Free Radical Design

Timesplitters quickly became a favorite among console players. It arrived at a time when shooters were getting darker and more serious, and it chose a completely different path.

TimeSplitters is fast, strange, and full of personality. Its story jumps across different time periods, from old mansions to sci-fi futures, never staying in one place for long. The tone is playful, sometimes ridiculous, and always energetic. It feels like the developers were having fun — and wanted players to feel that too.

What really made the game special was its multiplayer. Split-screen matches were chaotic, loud, and endlessly replayable. The huge roster of characters, ranging from soldiers to bizarre cartoon figures, gave every match a sense of unpredictability. Nothing felt balanced in a strict way — and that was part of the joy.

TimeSplitters is remembered because it captured a feeling many players miss today: friends on a couch, controllers in hand, laughing more than competing. It wasn’t about realism or perfection. It was about fun — fast, messy, and unforgettable.

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