BacklashWave534
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Nice to see one of the best shooters of all time is getting the Half Life treatment.
Sony should buy the IP
None of that matters anymore...um some of those designs are problematic
A time splitters game doesn’t make sense if the demand isn’t there the world we live in is COD, COD, and COD.
Neither does remastering old Turok games or remaking System Shock, but sometimes all it takes is a passionate enough studio and a decent enough publisher for things to happen. We were missing one half of that.A time splitters game doesn’t make sense if the demand isn’t there the world we live in is COD, COD, and COD.
So mad this got cancelled, fuck Embracer.Free Radical Design had plans to revive the classic TimeSplitters shooter franchise. Unfortunately it looks like this will never come to fruition, as they were recently closed by Embracer Group.
With the studio having been closed and the project possibly dead, concept art for the new game ended up appearing on the internet, at least giving fans of the franchise a taste of what they could have received.
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Timesplitters 2 was sooo perfect. The best version of the Goldeneye style of FPS.
It does seem like most people's nostalgia for this series is specifically TS2 on GCN (I had it on PS2 myself). The trilogy getting an HD collection on Switch was something I was hoping for.Do your thing, Nintendo.
"They have Pink Nipples"
The nostalgia for me comes from GameCube. Right now I can emulate both TS2 and Future Perfect on Dolphin since I own physical copies of both games. I also own physical copies of Golden Eye and Perfect Dark and can also enjoy those via emulation along with a full PC port of PD. Still, there's something exciting that goes beyond nostalgia when it comes to these style of games. That's what makes them all classics in their own right.It does seem like most people's nostalgia for this series is specifically TS2 on GCN (I had it on PS2 myself). The trilogy getting an HD collection on Switch was something I was hoping for.
Oh shit... Now I am afraid what happens to Crystal Dynamics and Eidos. Eidos, afaik, have a Deus Ex game in production.I'm pretty sure Embracer still owns Soul Reaver.
Most of the games I didn't like, only the missions that aped GoldenEye with stealth action and objectives and what not, but it seemed those were the minority as they were trying to offer more variety and switch up the gameplay to weird stuff like being chased or whatever in that one jungle level.
I guess the local split screen multiplayer stuff were also cool and a big thing in that same GoldenEye way but nowadays it's all about online and folks prefer other less simplistic/pure/deathmatchy types of games for that anyway.
I hope this will scratch the itch for the former at least (but it does both) even without contemporary visuals, it looks way better than The Spy who Shot Me at least.
From what I understand, the version of "Free Radical" that was making this game is akin to going to a "Rolling Stones" concert with none of the original band members.
We as hobbyists need to learn actual names of devs and lose our attachment to the names of studios. Too many times it's not a good representation of who is actually making the game.
The direction of the project changed earlier this year [2023] around March. We did a massive 180 into a TS2 Remake(ish). Remake with a few new/slightly changed levels and an alternate timeline story. Originally it was a Fortnite clone. Nobody wanted that really, not even us, but we didn't have much of a choice for a long time.
If Sony wouldn’t give games a chance, we might never have seen Souls take off.Sony is awful. They won't even give a game a chance unless it's guarenteed to have a ridiculous metacritic score. I would rather give it to a small indie dev who actually cares about the IP.
Sony was great under Kaz's leadership. Now they are doing things like putting DRM in DVD drives and trying to make it a violation of thier user license to trade/sell games. Not to mention that if a game doesn't knock it out of the park they just kill the entire series. They are actually making Microsoft look pro consumer which i never thought i would say. Nevertheless, i hope someone picks up Time Splitters. It's to great of a series to just die.If Sony wouldn’t give games a chance, we might never have seen Souls take off.
Sony initally only released 700K copies of Demon's Souls because they didn’t expect much from it.
Then again, Sony has different leadership now.