Timesplitters Rewind, a Crytek-blessed project led by fans and former Free Radical developers is in production for PS4 and PC.
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Timesplitters Rewind, a Crytek-blessed project led by fans and former Free Radical developers is in production for PS4 and PC.
With Crytek and Microsoft best friends as of late ya never know. If it gets the go ahead you can bet it will be on the XB1 as well.It's not 100% official yet. They still need to get the permissions from Crytek. I don't see why Crytek wouldn't work something out with them.
Wasdie
[QUOTE="Wasdie"]With Crytek and Microsoft best friends as of late ya never know. If it gets the go ahead you can bet it will be on the XB1 as well.It's not 100% official yet. They still need to get the permissions from Crytek. I don't see why Crytek wouldn't work something out with them.
timbers_WSU
Don't see why they would keep it exclusive on any one platform.
Would prefer Timesplitters 4. Oh well, still interested I guess.
Trail_Mix
This really is the next best thing. Having all 3 multiplayers mashed together with revamped online and using the cryengine. Plus it is on PC :). Oh man I hope they nail it. LOVE the series!
Hope Crytek gives the go ahead. They can get paid like a licensing fee or something just dont be douche bags and block the release of a game they have no interest in making.II_Seraphim_II
If Crytek is smart they will just take a licensing fee or somethign like you said, then see how successful it is. If it does well, hire up some of the team (or all, whatever) and start making TS4.
Don't see why they would keep it exclusive on any one platform.WasdieEspecially if Yerli wants it to sell a billion copies.
With Crytek and Microsoft best friends as of late ya never know. If it gets the go ahead you can bet it will be on the XB1 as well.[QUOTE="timbers_WSU"][QUOTE="Wasdie"]
It's not 100% official yet. They still need to get the permissions from Crytek. I don't see why Crytek wouldn't work something out with them.
Wasdie
Don't see why they would keep it exclusive on any one platform.
It most likely will... However! Crytek might experience the same problem Square-Enix did with Final Fantasy XIV if Crytek implements cross-play between PC and PS4.
Microsoft is pretty stingy about allowing openess between the platforms so that could be a reason why it would remain PC/PS4 exclusive (but I doubt that'll happen; still worth mentioning though).
[QUOTE="Wasdie"]Don't see why they would keep it exclusive on any one platform.foxhound_foxEspecially if Yerli wants it to sell a billion copies. It will end up flopping. I have no idea why the series gets as much love as it does. I have read many times where the game sales were disappointing. So it is gonna be another game hyped to Hell that no one plays.
I honestly don't remember Timesplitters being all that good compared to other first-person shootersonewiththegameIt wasn't. Gamecube owners hyped the 2nd one to hell and back because it was the only FPS on the system worth playing.
It will end up flopping. I have no idea why the series gets as much love as it does. I have read many times where the game sales were disappointing. So it is gonna be another game hyped to Hell that no one plays.timbers_WSUIt needed better marketing. I bought both 2 and Future Perfect brand new. All my friends did as well. I would buy this the instant it came out. I've been saying since Future Perfect was released that I want a new game.
I remember playing TS2 and a bit of 3 back in the day with friends and enjoying it.
Would be interested in a PS4 version.
I honestly don't remember Timesplitters being all that good compared to other first-person shootersonewiththegameIt was outdate in some aspect but had mode and settings that modern FPS still fail to replicate. I remember flame tag and other fun in part 2. Part 3 scewed up, added some thing like vehicle and big map but removed a lot of fun things.
I honestly don't remember Timesplitters being all that good compared to other first-person shootersonewiththegame
Timesplitters 2 just isn't. I tried playing it after the masterpiece that is Future Perfect, but i just couldn't get into its weird, unintuitive gunplay. The aiming is clunky as shit.
Now, Timesplitters 3: Future Perfect is a fantastic game. Not only is its gunplay fantastic, and up to par with what i deem good (solid, fast and precise) but the campaign is so much more fleshed out. The plot is filled with funny quotes and so much comedic value. The artstyle fits perfectly. The level design, albeit far more linear than in 2, is extremely varied. It's incredibly fresh and unique, which is a sight to behold for an old game. There's a crap ton of multiplayer modes aswell.
It's the best first person shooter of the 6th generation, and in my opinion, one of the best campaigns ever made in a first person shooter. It's criminally underrated, and more people should play it.
[QUOTE="onewiththegame"]I honestly don't remember Timesplitters being all that good compared to other first-person shootersLucianu
Timesplitters 2 just isn't. I tried playing it after the masterpiece that is Future Perfect, but i just couldn't get into its weird, unintuitive gunplay. The aiming is clunky as shit.
Now, Timesplitters 3: Future Perfect is a fantastic game. Not only is its gunplay fantastic, and up to par with what i deem good (solid, fast and precise) but the campaign is so much more fleshed out. The plot is filled with funny quotes and so much comedic value. The artstyle fits perfectly. The level design, albeit far more linear than in 2, is extremely varied. It's incredibly fresh and unique, which is a sight to behold for an old game. There's a crap ton of multiplayer modes aswell.
It's the best first person shooter of the 6th generation, and in my opinion, one of the best campaigns ever made in a first person shooter. It's criminally underrated, and more people should play it.
I've played all 3 and 3 was the best but its not even close to the best FPS of that genI've played all 3 and 3 was the best but its not even close to the best FPS of that gen onewiththegame
Oh, it's undoutebly the best i've played of that generation, and i have tried most of them due to me wanting to enlarge my collection for my 6th gen. consoles.
Just pure, undiluted entertainment, from start to finish, with a comedic plot that i loved going through because it felt as fresh as freshly squized orange juice.
I respect your opinion though, nothing wrong with thinking differently. Let's see what titles from the 6th generation you consider better.
Though if you mention Halo: CE, i'll have to express my opinion on it fore front, by calling it a boring slog through endlessly repeating environments, endlessly repeating enemies, and a extreme lack of gun variation. One of the most boring, repetitive and down right painful games i have ever played in my entire life.
[QUOTE="onewiththegame"]I've played all 3 and 3 was the best but its not even close to the best FPS of that gen Lucianu
Oh, it's undoutebly the best i've played of that generation, and i have tried most of them due to me wanting to enlarge my collection for my 6th gen. consoles.
Just pure, undiluted entertainment, from start to finish, with a comedic plot that i loved going through because it felt as fresh as freshly squized orange juice.
I respect your opinion though, nothing wrong with thinking differently. Let's see what titles from the 6th generation you consider better.
Though if you mention Halo: CE, i'll have to express my opinion on it fore front, by calling it a boring slog through endlessly repeating environments, endlessly repeating enemies, and a extreme lack of gun variation. One of the most boring, repetitive and down right painful games i have ever played in my entire life.
Yes IMO Halo:CE and Halo 2 destroy any and all Timesplitters games but like you said everyone has an opinion For me it's all about gameplay and the original Halo does it perfectts4 was rumored forever ago.
here is one from june 2011.
"Specifications for the new machine have not been finalised, but Crytek is using Microsoft's DirectX 11 as the current basis for next-generation development. Tessellation, multithreaded rendering, and compute shaders are the three headlining features for DirectX 11."
http://www.videogamer.com/news/xbox_720_likely_at_e3_2012_crytek_on_board_2.html
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