and the ts4 concept art had a nun wielding a chainsaw that read sword of Babylon with a bunch of zombies in the foreground. the only way that could have been more epic win is if the chainsaw was on her hand and she had a double barreled shotgun in the other.The Real Sandman said:MW2 has perks
MAG has a 256 player count
BC2 has destructible environments
Timesplitters: Future Perfect has laser weilding snowmen on flying carpets.
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Looks like a win to me.
and I'll add my bass, so it will sound good!TheGreenManalishi said:I will add my voice to yours, and together, we can create a great chorus!
No argument here,The Real Sandman said:MW2 has perks
MAG has a 256 player count
BC2 has destructible environments
Timesplitters: Future Perfect has laser weilding snowmen on flying carpets.
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Looks like a win to me.
Man i gotta agree. I loved playign that episode! Awesome stuff on co-op! (Although, that level taken me and my mate forever, stupid cameras...)AgentNein said:Glad to see you guys appreciate what a great underrated and undervalued franchise this was. My personal favorite was Timesplitters 2, co-op through the campaign. There's this part where my friend Frank would have to trail some asshole through these Bladerunner-esque streets while I'd trail him on the catwalks with a radar and direct him in staying away from security cameras. Might have been one of the coolest moments in co-op history.
You have to get some friends to play it with, thats the best way to play the game. Some of the levels in story mode are amazing, like the Neo-Tokyo Levels on co-op.Ninjamedic said:I'm getting timesplitters 2 off of eBay at the moment.
Any advice for me?
Its damn hard! I can only scrap bronze and im good at TS :|TheZapper said:Thanks to this thread I'm now going to have to dig my PS2 out and play TS2 again. Maybe I'll finally be able to beat the level in the nightclub with the freaky hand-people.