Did Timesplitters Future Perfect Age Well??

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@blankityblankblank2321
@blankityblankblank2321 3 ай бұрын
the facial expression with those basic models are more impressive than many from the 2010s and even now. This game has so much charm to it from the animations to the dialogue and cutscenes. I love it.
@V1replade
@V1replade 3 ай бұрын
and everything on a single dvd ... ^^
@olivegarchy6540
@olivegarchy6540 Ай бұрын
Another early 00's game with facial animations ahead of its time was Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines. They weren't exactly realistic but they added a lot to the feel of the characters.
@Ghostmite
@Ghostmite 3 ай бұрын
I just started watching the vid and I felt that "it's inverted?" in my soul lol. My brother grew up in the 90's and me in the early 2000s, so he played most games with inverted controls and still does to this day. Whenever we hang out and we might play a game he fucks with me by going into the settings and changing it whenever i have to step away from the game.
@hakuryu5874
@hakuryu5874 3 ай бұрын
Why did they do that? It always pissed me off that the controls were inverted by default. Inverted implies it's the opposite of the norm so why tf was it the default?
@Ghostmite
@Ghostmite 3 ай бұрын
@@hakuryu5874 Think it had something to do with old arcade machines or the single joystick consoles that originally made you look up if you pull back on the stick idk
@vonrin2490
@vonrin2490 2 ай бұрын
fore me was a bit difrent we had a controler that was inverted and cod not use nromaly so when my falmile playd i was the one that alwsie got that one so learnd to play inverted
@SeekerGoldstone
@SeekerGoldstone 7 күн бұрын
​@@hakuryu5874 In this case, "inverted" doesn't mean "backward from normal", it means "controlled via inversion". A camera or gun or pool cue points the opposite way from how you tilt it. The opposite isn't really "normal", it should be called "direct" or "prograde". You control it by pushing the direction you want to turn like handlebars or pointing your finger. Imagine you're controlling an eyeball... you can look left by pushing the front lense to the left, or by pulling the optic nerve to the right. Neither of those are "backward" but one is controlled from the back side.
@Ninosai
@Ninosai 3 ай бұрын
Yes the jiggle physic was necessary. Also, Kaif complaining about someone's aim? XD lol
@SolstaceWinters
@SolstaceWinters 3 ай бұрын
Jo-Beth was my main whenever I played multiplayer. Gotta shake that money-maker.
@ForemostCrab7
@ForemostCrab7 3 ай бұрын
Plot wouldn't have been the same without it!
@terrornator8079
@terrornator8079 3 ай бұрын
It's the most important part of the game. Everything else is just a secondary bonus.
@gruffen4
@gruffen4 2 ай бұрын
She was wearing a shirt that said "SLUT" on it. If it didn't have jiggle physics, I'd be mad.
@Kaliban00
@Kaliban00 2 ай бұрын
the jiggle physic was absolutly, necessary what kind of game can call it self that witout bobbies physics?
@SolstaceWinters
@SolstaceWinters 3 ай бұрын
I love this game to bits. Little fun anecdote for you all: I actually wrote a thesis paper on the various aspects of Time Travel back in College using this game as a main foothold, because by what actual scientists understand of the laws of space and time, and the theories of time travel as we would understand it, there's a good chance the principles shown in this game would be how it would have to work. My favorite examples are the very beginning, and the very end - Cortez giving himself the Key in Scotland, and the final boss fight against Crow. For the former, and I really wish I still had all my info, but sadly I lost my old computer to a sewage flood and that had my paper and the thesis (but maybe I can dig the stuff up elsewhere, I kept all my physical papers), there are several paradoxes on display in the game, but the Scotland key is an easy one to explain. I forget the term for it, but basically "It existed prior to ending up on the scottish island, being installed on that door, and being found by Cortez.... but ultimately, it ends up in an eternal feedback loop of NEVER exiting this specific frame of time ON THAT DAY between earlier that day when Future Cortez gives himself that key, and later that day when the prior Cortez finds the time rift the room above the vent, jumps through the portal, and gives himself the key through the vent in the past." It's a time loop. Where does the key come from? Where is it during the whole time "past" Cortez is running around with it? Surely another guard must have it, but then that doesn't make sense for there to be two keys? Is this why the Time Rift opens up, because of the Paradox? We are never really given an answer. We also never know the fate of the original key in the game. Perhaps one of the dozens of guards Cortez mows down actually had it, but it doesn't explain how Future Cortez got his hands on it originally. All we know is that somewhere down the line of "Future" Cortez's... ONE of the somehow got the key, and started a chain of handing it down to "Past" Cortez. [EDIT-2] Another little minor edit 2 weeks later. I managed to remember the term for this! It's called a "Bootstrap Paradox"! I probably could have googled it and sifted through all the different kinds of paradoxes that exist, but you all and I have better things to do. Apparently it also goes by "Information Paradox". Per a quick google search landing onto Wikipedia (not the most trustworthy source, I know... but for the sake of a proper definition): "[A bootstrap paradox is] a paradox of time travel that occurs when any event, such as an action, information, an object, or a person, ultimately causes itself, as a consequence of either retrocausality or time travel[.]" In short, the key doesn't seem to exist before or after the event where Cortez is given the key by his future self and when he jumps into the past to give himself the key again. Another good example of this would be the "Song of Storms" from Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Lots of folks are familiar with that one. Adult Link meets the music man in the windmill and is told about a kid who played a song that messed with the windmill, and that drives him insane to this day. Adult Link learns the song from Music Man. Adult Link goes back in time to become Kid Link. Kid Link goes up to Music Man (Past) and plays the Song of Storms to the man - causing the Windmill to go haywire and freaking out the Music Man. The Song of Storms is a song that just... exists (catchy as it is). No one has EVER figured out where it comes from. It has ZERO sources. No one has ever come forward (within the universe of Zelda) and said "I am the one who invented the Song of Storms." It just... is. At least in Ocarina of Time's world, it just is. Maybe in some of the other games... maybe someone invented it. It's a fascinating thought experiment. SOMEONE had to start the cycle, but yet... it doesn't have a start because Kid Link is the start, and he only learned it from the man he tormented while talking to him as an adult. A vicious cycle. Fun stuff..... Anyway, back to Timesplitters! Sorry that got insanely long, but Time Travel Talk does this to you. The Latter concept should hopefully be simpler - The Final Boss. During this you fight Mutant Crow as Cortez. But at some point, Future Cortez shows up to help.... then another... and another... and another.... and another... so on. You all best Crow and save the world, and there was much rejoicing. Except the other Cortez's tell you "You aren't done yet, you've still got more work to do. We all did our turns." Much like the key, and the entire theme of this game really, you jump through a Time Rift, and are now back to another phase of the fight, but now you are Cortez #2, and you fight Crow again... and win!..... Except you aren't done! And this repeats, until you have played as every single Cortez in the fight. The cycle CANNOT be broken. Because if you break it, a paradox would occur (I forget the term for it again, it's been years, but I had it written in the paper.) Timesplitters is probably one of the most well-written Time-Travel stories I've ever seen, and easily one of the silliest and most enjoyable shoot-em-ups I've ever played. From using sci-fi heat guns to shoot people through walls, to throwing bricks at zombie monkeys in a disco. And for the record, I got an A- on the paper. I'd call it a win if the professor didn't IMMEDIATELY want everyone to give a five minute speech about their topics one week after we turned in our papers. Others in the class were doing papers on shit like hovercars, or the concept of making AI..... Why did I write a thinkpiece on fucking Time Travel? Did she really think I could cover ALL OF THE ABOVE and like 20 pages more in FIVE MINUTES?! Still, proud of that paper, this game is foundational to my youth. [EDIT-1] Little minor edit for the end of the video regarding the "Why do they remember everything if they solved the Timesplitter War?" Honestly, from a Time-Travel narrative perspective? It's pretty weak. I don't think it ruins the game, but from that specific perspective, it is a weak ending. I think you are correct in saying that it they were going to go with the standpoint that "everything that happened was erased" then they should have maintained it wholly, and they had no recollection because it never happened, like _EVERYTHING ELSE_ regarding Crow, the Timesplitters, and the War. There was no war, and thus they wouldn't remember it. Another alternative could have been, as much as people rag on it lately, the Multiverse Theory. This world, the one that Cortez and Anya are from, is one already altered by the Timesplitter War, the plethora of variables and changes therein are vast and great. Simply removing Crow might not STOP it from happening, as killing him didn't stop him from spreading his ideals throughout various points in time, such as the Haunted mansion time (the 90s), Harry Tippers time (the 60s?), the Robot Wars time, etc. ALL THEY DID was go back and kill the *_END PRODUCT_* of a Time-Traveling Madman. All his work concluded, he created a powerful Time-bending new form. They kill him back in the beginning of events back in Scotland, but that doesn't mean he didn't leave notes of his work *_ALL OVER TIME!_* All over those various points in time his notes are EVERYWHERE, because of how careless Crow was, and any scientist could easily have picked up the mantle to continue the research. Kill a dictator and you don't save a country, you just create a power vacuum....
@ArtemKraken
@ArtemKraken 3 ай бұрын
I see, you still haven't learned to speak about your paper in 5 minutes)
@SolstaceWinters
@SolstaceWinters 2 ай бұрын
​@@ArtemKraken Hahah! True. Very true. I'm ultimately a math nerd. But you know college, they demand you take other courses, and I had to take some Lit classes. It and History are weak spots for me. Long-windedness is definitely one of the reasons I struggle with essays and such. "Taking 100 words to say 10". But I'm still very proud of that paper. Probably the only one of the dozens I wrote that I am proud of. It takes a lot for me to be proud of something like that, especially school-work. Usually it just feels like "busy-work" that I just "have to do, for the grade" or whatever. But that particular paper felt different. It felt like I had a lot of the pieces already in my head from the years and years I played the game, and I really just wanted to expand that understanding, and share my thoughts on it elsewhere... much as I did here. I think it's a really cool game, and I think (for the most part) it does a really great job showcasing various facets of the effects of Time Travel. Anyway, long-windedness aside. Good zinger. Have a good one, my dood.
@jamesorozco8480
@jamesorozco8480 2 ай бұрын
If you ask me, Spiderman Edge of time's credit section has a neat take on the "How do we remember all that happened" deal, and my short term explination is, Since they were directly using the time crystals they were in the center of it all, like an eye of the storm type deal, so while everything around them was changed, their experiences wouldnt do to being in the eye of all the time storm stuff.
@krel7160
@krel7160 2 ай бұрын
"Cortez! You did it, and you brought back a..." "A..." "Hey, Cortez, what were we doing?" 'We were testing these crystals for the time portal, sir.'
@azazelblackfire816
@azazelblackfire816 2 ай бұрын
OH DEAR JOD. I was not expecting a thesis XD
@CutestDemon
@CutestDemon 3 ай бұрын
"NOTHING get's past me, boys!" Kaif: Stares at a small set of stairs instead of the giant wooden gate behind him for the tank fight
@heartlessnobody1143
@heartlessnobody1143 3 ай бұрын
cortez behaviour right there
@arya8165
@arya8165 2 ай бұрын
He didn't notice one of the best parts in the first mission once you find the drunk guy in the wine celler. You can shoot the large wooden wine barrels and they will leak out wine onto the floor and then stop and if you shot the barrel up high again it won't leak anymore cause it all drained out.
@VITAS874
@VITAS874 2 ай бұрын
Same mechanic in splinter cell, mgs2. Gold era in game industry...
@OraeviaYT
@OraeviaYT 2 ай бұрын
The way Timesplitters handles the paradox of the ending is your Cortez is from the "main" timeline. The Timesplitters were designed to mess with history and time to completely obliterate humanity. That's where Cortez's mission starts in Timesplitters 2: recovering the Time crystals so they can end the war with the Timesplitters. In the same way Cortez is unaffected by the obvious paradoxes of him helping himself, or the final mission having you go back to create your own time paradox in order to defeat Crow, the removal of the Timesplitters from history doesn't affect the original mission as they were paradoxes themselves, designed to fracture and split time apart to reach the end of humanity. Think of it as a piece of paper. You wrote on that paper so it is no longer the same. However, if you erase the paper, it wasn't that you never wrote on it; rather, you "fixed" the problem that was created on the paper. Every aspect of Earth was fixed after the Timesplitters were removed, but everyone in the present retains all the memory of the Timesplitters having definitely happened.
@awppros
@awppros 3 ай бұрын
would love to see you play more old games like these
@The_Lord_Striker
@The_Lord_Striker 3 ай бұрын
12:38 Kaif having a battlefield moment "That's a tank!" 😂
@Modern2Wars
@Modern2Wars 3 ай бұрын
30:00 I'm glad I wasn't the only one this level scared, that STUPID deer thing scared the hell out of me.
@ZiggyVB
@ZiggyVB 3 ай бұрын
One of the games of all time. My brother and I spent literal HOURS playing this on the Gamecube. All of the 'cheats', the splitscreen multiplayer. Probably one of the games of all time for me. An utter surprise to see it in my videos and an utter joy to watch. Only two issues with how he played, he didn't figure out the charge mechanic for the sonic gun in You Genius, U-Genix, and it doesn't seem like he used any of the alt modes that were triggered by up on the d-pad. The one for the rocket launcher was nuts.
@potatoprinz
@potatoprinz 2 ай бұрын
I think the thing is that Cortez bootstrapped his future, to the past of when the time crystals are created, basically he created a parallel universe where time splitters don't exist, but because it was only created through time travel the timeline that's connected to it (the one where timesplitters do exist) is forced to exist.
@Kodasa_Sinclair
@Kodasa_Sinclair 2 ай бұрын
I had totally forgotten about the "Rosebud" reference at the end, lol. It's a reference to Citizen Kane, widely considered to be one of the best films ever made. One of the characters is dying. With his final breaths, he mutters "Rosebud," and it's a big mystery about what it means.
@swab7572
@swab7572 3 ай бұрын
OH MY GOD, I COULDNT EVEN DREAM ABOUT WATCHING KAIF PLAY THIS ❤ MAN UR A GEM
@thefourthdymensionmusic
@thefourthdymensionmusic 3 ай бұрын
100%
@MrMatsudi
@MrMatsudi 3 ай бұрын
I legit cackled when he died to the tank turret exploding in his face. 😂
@andrasfuleki8149
@andrasfuleki8149 3 ай бұрын
Hey Kaif, as you were wondering at the end wtf really happend or what should have happend, that's the point. He made a paradox. We don't know what would happen in this situation, like what would happen when Pinocchio says "I'm lying". But it's a goofy game from a better era of things, and doesn't give a flying fck tryin' to explain anything. Good times.
@Kaiff2
@Kaiff2 3 ай бұрын
Yeahh i get you I glossed over it I mean cortez gets fed critical information from future cortez. But future cortez only found that out from his future cortez So its self fulfilling loops Its funny though 😄
@andrasfuleki8149
@andrasfuleki8149 3 ай бұрын
@@Kaiff2 Funny indeed
@AlestaireCrowley
@AlestaireCrowley 3 ай бұрын
Stylized > Photorealistic graphics
@rogerreger9631
@rogerreger9631 2 ай бұрын
My dude talked about the jiggle physics but not what's written on her shirt
@Gramskull
@Gramskull 3 ай бұрын
huge fan of this concept of playing older games and put them into a video! Loved watching, thank you
@argemmedon
@argemmedon 3 ай бұрын
I can not even begin to describe how happy I am that you're playing this and for all the memories of playing it for hours on end with my friends in all the custom maps we made that you've reminded me of.
@pcalix17
@pcalix17 3 ай бұрын
This is why the Multiverse exists. Explaining causality on a timeline, going back and forth through any timeline and altering things, is extremely difficult.
@ArCSelkie37
@ArCSelkie37 3 ай бұрын
Time Splitters Future Perfect is the game me and my brother would always play splitscreen on, especially with how cool the map creator was.
@aimfuldrifter
@aimfuldrifter 2 күн бұрын
I've played the first one back in the day and although it was groundbreaking because of the mapmaker, many characters and various modes it felt a little archaic. The second one is my favourite with best OST in the series and arcade league/challenges. Future Perfect had some cringey humor at times but it's the most advanced and action oriented. And of course the mapmaker is finally the way it should be with no limits how to connect the tiles. I have gathered all platinum in TS2 and completed story on Hard, in co-op with my brother. Atom Smasher is a real pain because it's timed and getting platinum in Top Shot is a daunting task. When it comes to FP I've tried to beat it and actually got bored after a while. So as much as I'd love to watch your entire video (like the humor and your approach) I don't want to spoil everything for myself. :) But yeah, the game is still awesome. It's sad FRD got bankrupt - maybe because of EA, who knows? At least we have the trilogy on newer consoles with trophies. No online multiplayer though...Imagine creating maps, playing and sharing them within community. :)
@socksandsandals4791
@socksandsandals4791 3 ай бұрын
Short answer: Yes Long answer: Yes
@nachtschopfer3351
@nachtschopfer3351 2 ай бұрын
The cutscenes of this remind me so much of the old lego games. Love that banter between characters!
@Zack_Zander
@Zack_Zander 3 ай бұрын
13:13 Oh f*ck, that got me to laugh way more than it should. Just the anticlimactic drop and a sudden explosion, XD
@darkshadowstalker2074
@darkshadowstalker2074 3 ай бұрын
This game has so much personality its great and i love the facial expressions
@batmanwest46
@batmanwest46 2 ай бұрын
My cannon explanation to cortez and the gang not being completely reset is that they are the universes way of correcting something that should have never existed in the first place. They live outside of times boundaries so that its corrected. Even though the stuff doesn't exist, they have to remember it because if they dont, then it can't happen. Thus, balance is never restored. That's why paradoxes like the key and the passwords exist. It's because the universe needs something to correct what has been shattered.
@favillionbellarion9655
@favillionbellarion9655 3 ай бұрын
Holy shit, kaif thanks for playing this.
@yowack3457
@yowack3457 3 ай бұрын
17 years that scene with the guy changing to female clothes and twirling his hands as he walked has been burned into my brain, I was 6. For 17 years I didn't remember what game, what genre, anything else but that scene. Thank you Kaif for putting a name to the mental timestamp I have.
@mr_mufflebunss
@mr_mufflebunss Ай бұрын
I grew up on timesplitters 2 on the gamecube which was a bot more dark and griddy for its time. Love their final instalment having its own soul of a magnum opus of the series.
@Omnipotent645
@Omnipotent645 Ай бұрын
This game is so incredibly good! From the story to the level design to the npcs you play with in each time epoch. Its sooo good. And I think they are working on a new game finally!
@XarmenKarshov
@XarmenKarshov 12 күн бұрын
The cool thing about this game was every, if not almost every, level had scenes where you can see the future Cortez doing something when you didn't know they were there.
@seann6516
@seann6516 3 ай бұрын
Never knew the singleplayer storymode was fking hilarious, I only played multiplayer with my friends back in the days
@MrTv19
@MrTv19 3 ай бұрын
What a classic, I remember beating this in one sitting on a great summer day. So many fun memories, thank you for the blast from the past.
@Conicee
@Conicee 3 ай бұрын
I gotta say with the heart beat monitor stuff I am excited for whatever streams you have planned in the future withit!
@cade1op
@cade1op 2 ай бұрын
Kaif you did NOT need to call me out about the watching videos and eating food lmao, love it
@rolfstalker2986
@rolfstalker2986 Ай бұрын
It was hilarious watching you just stand there by the tank turret, as I remembered fully well that it was going to explode.
@anders12114
@anders12114 3 ай бұрын
i love this game as an kid i was to scard to play the zombie lvl and hade to get my uncle to beat that lvl for me xD
@thefourthdymensionmusic
@thefourthdymensionmusic 3 ай бұрын
the main thing i struggled with was the worms in the first mission in that time period. that part freaked me out, and i just could not bring myself to finish it.
@anders12114
@anders12114 3 ай бұрын
@@thefourthdymensionmusic i never gat that far as a kid xD
@thefourthdymensionmusic
@thefourthdymensionmusic 3 ай бұрын
@@anders12114 lol
@xXCursedWorgenXx
@xXCursedWorgenXx Ай бұрын
gotta give it to time splitter's insane map creator. you could do SO MUCH with it, mainly with the lighting, you could 100% make a horror map. full of flickering lights and stuff.
@loxirika
@loxirika 3 ай бұрын
I think I was too busy with Fable to miss this absolute genius of a game
@CephalonF
@CephalonF 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the freeze frame Felix, much appreciated
@Flamering02
@Flamering02 3 ай бұрын
How many of us got called out at 0:44
@tortillachips3911
@tortillachips3911 3 ай бұрын
I was thinking about what to make to eat while watching when he said that 😂
@inky5571
@inky5571 3 ай бұрын
I have watched every second and liked the video my body is ready for wizardry
@AngelicEternity92
@AngelicEternity92 2 ай бұрын
Kaif: explaining everything at the end on how it wouldn't have happened. Me: and welcome to a paradox.
@Mendinbar
@Mendinbar 3 ай бұрын
Wow an hour long video of Kaif, looking forward to this. Just as much as waiting for him to play Fear and Hunger!
@chilyoja3023
@chilyoja3023 3 ай бұрын
The nostalgia just hit right with this game easliy one of my favorite games growing up
@crimhammerlock8963
@crimhammerlock8963 3 ай бұрын
actually loved watching this, more old game playthroughs please
@masterhunter1410
@masterhunter1410 2 ай бұрын
I just got done replaying this a month ago lol. Loved this game from when i was little. Glad to see its still around.
@The-E-king
@The-E-king 3 ай бұрын
1:23:10 pretty sure you just described the grandfather paradox
@ealing456
@ealing456 2 ай бұрын
It is but there's a trope of this sort of time travel that sometimes allows changes to take effect in a rippling out motion. Like Back to the Future's vanishing photograph. Not long after they save the world, Cortez and co. cease to exist or, more pleasing narratively, they still exist but don't remember what they did. A fourth entry to the series could have addressed that. Could have been cool
@Cunkar
@Cunkar 3 ай бұрын
Played this game a bunch, though it's been a while since I've played singleplayer, so glad to get to remember the humour whilst you play.
@Finalzach
@Finalzach 2 ай бұрын
i have to agree, the haunted house was a great level. Me and my sister played it quite a bit back in the day
@themanofman1892
@themanofman1892 2 ай бұрын
This game is amazing, I wish i could have played this when i was younger, they throw most time travel tropes out the window and just go "Fuck it, this sounds good" absolute gem of a game
@NoisyGas
@NoisyGas 2 ай бұрын
Without watching this video. This game is still awesome. Played it last week and it holds up pretty well.
@mr_mufflebunss
@mr_mufflebunss 3 ай бұрын
A blast from the past for me. Used to play this series on gamecube when i was 4
@ForemostCrab7
@ForemostCrab7 3 ай бұрын
"It's like this, Kiddo. Time Traveling is a B*tch" - A very handsome bug-man.
@Mattznick
@Mattznick 2 ай бұрын
an hour long video on Timesplitters? This man knows what we want
@Xwarman343X
@Xwarman343X 2 ай бұрын
i use to play this so much on the xbox, i even found a way to clip out of custom made maps. best part of the game is when selecting the characters in splitscreen/singleplayer maps, they say and/or do some animation.
@buffmimic2634
@buffmimic2634 3 ай бұрын
Long Kaif videos give me life.
@SuperGodKingKRool
@SuperGodKingKRool 2 ай бұрын
Me and my brother's played this so much. The normal game story the map maker and all the pvp game modes. Way more than Halo 2. Love both games.
@quezy3626
@quezy3626 3 ай бұрын
For some reason i saw that green light on kaif's neck as a choker or necklace and now i can't unsee it
@TetsuoKudo
@TetsuoKudo 3 ай бұрын
YES 100% the boobie jiggilii
@bobobserver8990
@bobobserver8990 3 ай бұрын
Timesplitters has always been a '%$#& it' type of time travel story. Like Back to the Future. Certain details can just be glossed over as long as it fits the narrative. Thou unlocking everything in Multiplayer was quite the time crunch. At least the final one offered you the chance to create your own maps based on different themes. As for the 'inverted' controls...pretty sure a number of us changed that to off back in the day. Inverted is for realism with flying only.
@HumbleBeeUK
@HumbleBeeUK Ай бұрын
It was incredible to me that they had such good voice acting, too
@SrgntSavage41
@SrgntSavage41 3 ай бұрын
oh my god I actually just mentioned this series to my friends who are younger than me, I am about Kaif's Age and they are like Stan. Such odd timing for this to be uploaded.
@TheWetMinority
@TheWetMinority 2 ай бұрын
This game is such a gem. One of the first games I ever played and it definitely is one of my favorites still to this day. I used to mess around the multiplayer all the time with my brother growing up it was such a blast, had a great time reminiscing while watching you play the campaign and hearing all the corny jokes 😂😂 great game 10/10 would recommend anyone play it if they can!
@Trollkiller
@Trollkiller 3 ай бұрын
24.5 k views in 14 hours is absolutely pog. Nice Kiffy also love the content as always. Nostalgia games and wow streams make my life.
@ForemostCrab7
@ForemostCrab7 3 ай бұрын
Keep the Science Team away from Kaif, he'd kill them all!
@ConfusedBassetHound92
@ConfusedBassetHound92 3 ай бұрын
We need Kaif to dress up as Harvey for a livestream "gotta go catch more food" 😂
@tortillachips3911
@tortillachips3911 3 ай бұрын
I've never seen this game before, but Jo-Beth is ICONIC. Baby me would've been OBSESSED with her 😂❤
@ChizuruMinamoto
@ChizuruMinamoto 2 ай бұрын
I have fond memories of this game. As well as the first two. And while I do have a soft spot for Timesplitters 2 specifically, I do think the third game was pretty solid. As for the time travel thing, logically speaking, it would not work. But it is a trope that people never want to expand uppon in a logical sense, otherwise time travel cannot work (Unless you bring in multiverses, but that in itself is a cheap way out to me). The logic is as follows : If you go back in time from point A to point B, in order to accomplish an objective, whatever it may be. If that objective changes anything in time that may influence your reason for going back, like say you wanted to go back to stop WW2. As soon as you stop WW2, then you never had a reason to go to the past, so you never did. And since you never did, WW2 wasn't prevented, and thus you will go back to the past for that. You get stuck in your own personnal time loop. The only way to change events in time would be to have an accidental change that you did not plan for, and for it to not matter in your own life, nor in the history of the creation of the time machine.
@BlahKDubstep
@BlahKDubstep 2 ай бұрын
If you didn’t play this game or if you too young to know what this game is… You just had to be there
@MrMudder100
@MrMudder100 2 ай бұрын
To explain your confusion, it's called a time paradox. You can change the past and end up in a completely different future where everything more or less is still the same. It's an interesting concept
@ddragono8359
@ddragono8359 3 ай бұрын
I was called out in the first minute of the video 😂. I’m here eating and mentions needing a video with your food.
@arya8165
@arya8165 2 ай бұрын
Would love to see you play the Sly Cooper game series next
@calvinhidude5844
@calvinhidude5844 3 ай бұрын
I got called out while eating my food.
@mikeelkareh9700
@mikeelkareh9700 3 ай бұрын
I need more videos like this from kaif, especially ones that are 1.5 hours long. Please do the Shrek games
@Inucroft
@Inucroft 2 ай бұрын
timesplitters 2, was fun in split screen
@jonesy7425
@jonesy7425 15 күн бұрын
Carion Carcass...The scariest enemy in Timesplitters
@tyeberiusmcintyre1879
@tyeberiusmcintyre1879 3 ай бұрын
ive never felt nostalgia like this before... damn i miss this game ;-;
@jackslader4060
@jackslader4060 2 ай бұрын
My best idea on the whole paradox thing is that Cortez is some form of Chronological exception? I'm guessing that his exposure to the Time Crystals gave him a degree of immunity to any form of Paradox, like Crow. Either that, or he's stupid enough that time doesn't count him as an entire person.
@kirozw
@kirozw 3 ай бұрын
This is a dream realized, kiff playing one of my favorite games of all time
@ForemostCrab7
@ForemostCrab7 3 ай бұрын
21:18 Wooo! Bumper Cars!
@XwowXFilip
@XwowXFilip 3 ай бұрын
Ohh the nostalgia best game, and the multiplayer was so good even if you hade no internet you could play against bots
@Soul90294
@Soul90294 2 ай бұрын
I didn’t play future perfect until I was a teen, but if you can get it working you should play Timesplitters 2, it’s also great
@Rylie395
@Rylie395 3 ай бұрын
Definitely played 2 a lot more than FP but they're both a whole lot of fun
@DaLi96
@DaLi96 3 ай бұрын
This was my favorite game growing up. The zombie level took me some time though had to work up the courage to play it that was scary af as a kid.
@Natanorcus
@Natanorcus Ай бұрын
If TimeSplitters Rewind ever gets finished it will be an amazing game.
@D.Ghost92
@D.Ghost92 Ай бұрын
New TimeSplitters Content in my channel!
@libletvi9060
@libletvi9060 3 ай бұрын
Ah excellent, the game that sold more than concord this month
@NoRezos
@NoRezos 3 ай бұрын
12:57 ofc Kaif, what a last word to spew
@Craigx1000
@Craigx1000 3 ай бұрын
God me and my friend played the shit out of Timesplitters 2 and Future Perfect. it's such a nostalgic thing for me and it's why these games are my pie in the sky hopes whenever summer game fest and the game awards come around.
@lechking941
@lechking941 Ай бұрын
i tihnk i ran into this games existance BY random wiki diving, the result was a intrest and now having scene the games i want to play them now. it looks so fun
@thefourthdymensionmusic
@thefourthdymensionmusic 3 ай бұрын
when i was told that this game and the other two showed up on the playstation store.... i was blown away. when i realized that i had enough to buy future perfect, i probably looked like a giddy school girl merged with an absolute mad man. this game... I S my childhood. one of the single very first few games that i played when i potentially wasnt even in school yet, or had only just started like a year or two when i played this. so happy to see it gain a little bit of traction after all of these years, makes me unbelievably happy to see some of the better parts of my childhood being appreciated by others.
@dc-vw4qm
@dc-vw4qm 2 ай бұрын
I've just been playing this game for the first time recently, on a CRT it looks incredible and is a lot of fun.
@fathercrinshaw2041
@fathercrinshaw2041 2 ай бұрын
The Second Time Splitters game was amazing to me
@anders12114
@anders12114 3 ай бұрын
i hope the fan remake wil be good
@thefourthdymensionmusic
@thefourthdymensionmusic 3 ай бұрын
ive seen promising results so far. theyve made a lot of progress since they announced rewind, too.
@TheFightingH
@TheFightingH 2 ай бұрын
Please more old school games like this
@psychosenpai7081
@psychosenpai7081 2 ай бұрын
Shrek games were peak childhood, please play them next. Also this game is fucking awesome, cant believe its from 2005. J would love to see this remastered
@tortillachips3911
@tortillachips3911 3 ай бұрын
I want Kaif to play Rachet and Clank now 😅 Those games were my childhood fr
@silentdmg6281
@silentdmg6281 3 ай бұрын
God the Shrek games were awesome love to see you play all of them :D
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