Timeplitters Future Perfect is not perfect if youīre offline.
I played the story mode of this game and itīs just like EA games 1st-person-shooters, the many Bond-licences, the Medal of Honor-serie and the earlier Timesplitters (I only played the first game though). Itīs decent (most of the time) but nothing out of the ordinary.
The story takes you to different places and gives the game a bit of a shattered feeling. Itīs just like a mix of different titles like the ones I mentioned above. The one thing that keeps it together is your character Cortez. He is like Vin Diesel both in appearance and in bad acting :).
Some humorous bits when you help yourself through timewarps and some funny sidekicks adds to the value but the game is very short. I finished it in six hours on level easy and Iīm not thinking of replaying it.
The graphics is alright but thereīs FPS out that looks better. The sound is not to impressive and the control is ok.
Average is the word Iīm looking for. This is not a competition to Doom, Quake, Halo, Killzone, Half-life and the other dozens of similar games that has exploded om the market at least not if your alone on your console. It feels like Free Radical have put the efforts in the multiplaying mode and not in the single-player.