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Gamers assume the role of renowned and recently retired test pilot Colonel Michael Swift, who has just lost his only daughter to a bus accident. Bleak, depressed and desperate for an escape from his misery, Swift decides to accept a recent offer from the US Government. Armed with a time-control device called the "Quantum Suit" and a time machine called the "Chronomicon," Swift sets out to test the most significant inventions of the century. He is briefly sent back in time to plant an experimental probe. Upon his return to the present, a shift has occurred. The world he left has changed beyond all recognition. And his knowledge of the true time stream has made him an enemy of the state. Swift is now both on the run and on a mission to set time straight once again. Features: - Time control elements never before seen in any game players can slow, stop and reverse the flow of time, affecting the world and enemies around them while moving freely through frozen worlds;
- Time shifting obstacles will challenge the players to think in four dimensions in order to overcome difficult scenarios and defeat challenging enemies;
- Next-generation graphics technology in the Saber3D engine, including normal mapping for amazing high-detailed textures and characters as well as parallax lighting, which allows the environment to come alive with detail;
- Deep storyline involving time travel and betrayal, featuring an alternate time stream;
- A wide array of unique weapons, vehicles, and operable gun turrets;
- More than 30 combat missions, spanning outdoor, urban, aerial and indoor environments, each featuring unique time shifting elements and challenges;
- Online multiplayer options that allow up to 16 players to use time based weaponry against other human adversaries.
Don't pass on this one - 
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Timeshift Review
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This game steals off a bunch of other games, but I got over it and enjoyed the ride. Don't worry, there's also original parts. One of the few games I've played with moments that had me smiling ear to ear.
Remember that scene on "Click" where Adam Sandler pauses time and punches David Hasselhoff repeatedly? Substitute the Hoff for soldiers and Sandler's fist with ultra violent weapons and explosives. Watching someones head pop off like a champagne cork in ultra slow motion, never got old for me. Good times for all!
I suggest playing on the hardest difficulty for more achievements and some epic battles. A fun strategy is finding a hiding spot, slowing time, then attacking and retreating, then resuming time. The soldiers make comments like "WTF was that?".
The final battle is very satisfying, as well. I'd say there was 16 hours of good game play on hard. No one is ever on Xbox live with this game, so multi-player is nonexistent.
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Timeshift Review
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I bought TimeShift despite some rather negative reviews that I had read.
Starting out, I must be honest, the game is pretty cool. Playing around with time to screw with your enemies is very fun. You have the option to slow down, pause, stop, and rewind time. All of these have their role throughout the game. You can slow down time so you can avoid bullets and kill a big group of enemies a lot easier. You can stop time in places where you have to cross a pool of water but there is electricity flowing through it. These are some examples of the places where the time abilities are pretty neat. The best is when you pause time and run up to a guy and take his gun, then play time normal and he is wondering what is going on.
But besides the time feature, it is a pretty lack-luster game.
The graphics are decent but nowhere near what they could have been, but this is not the major short coming of the game. The major thing wrong with this game is the storyline, and the boredom factor. The levels are very long, which in a great game is nice, but when the game gets boring, long levels just add to the frustration. The story does not keep you interested enough to get really into it, which would have made the game not as boring.
A couple good things about the game are: like i said before the time altering abilities (but even those get old), and the weapons are pretty cool. As far as the multiplayer, i would not know because i have not played it, but i can't imagine many people still play this game so you may not have a smooth multiplayer experience.
All in all the game would be worth about $15 which is what I paid for it, but anything over that I would not purchase it. There are just soo many other great shooters out there, such as the Orange Box and Call of Duty 4 and what not, that TimeShift isn't worth the time.
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Everyone should buy this so they will make a sequel! - 
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Timeshift Review
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The story mode on this game is actually fun and challenging. I have to wonder what game people are comparing this to (most likely COD4), but when comparing it to the Halo series it blows them out of the water. (I wish the main character could jump a little like master chief tho.) The destructable environments look great, the gameplay is very difficult, and at times you will be stuck and can't figure out where to go or what to do, and all of these things combined make TimeShift a fun and welcome challenge.
When it comes to fps games there isn't much that we haven't seen. The ability to control time is seemingly all thats really left. Sierra (whom I've never heard of) did a very good job developing a 4D game, and I'm very excited to see what they can do with their sophomore effort. So if people can drop $20 and buy this game new like I did I think that the next TimeShift will be one of the best FPS games ever.
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TOO COOOOOL - 
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Timeshift Review
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MY SON CAN'T QUITE PLAYING IT....AND NOW I CAN'T QUITE PLAYING IT
VERY-VERY GOOOOOD GAME.
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Not living up to its potential - 
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This game has a great idea with the time shift premise, but besides that the game was average at best. you can only drive one vehicle. Driving that was horrible and hard to control. It just basically felt like this game was pushed out to make money and no one took the time to really think the game through. Story sucked and so did the ending. The worst part no vs. mode
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