TimeShift

TimeShift
Console Sony Playstation 3
Publisher Sierra
Developer Saber Interactive
Genre Shooter
Downloads 2,146
Size 4.28 G
Released November 19, 2007
5/5 (1 vote)
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Scientists in the not-too-distant future invent a quantum suit that, when worn, allows the carrier to travel through time. When Aiden Krone enters the laboratory, he takes the Alphasuit with him and makes a time jump before detonating the bomb he was planning to use to destroy the building. The prototypes of the suit are known as the Alphasuit and the Betasuit. You were very fortunate to be present since it allowed you to don the beta suit and initiate the time travel mechanism in plenty of time before the building was demolished. However, it took the case a fraction of a second longer to jump than it should have, and as a result, the explosion impacted it. This caused your jump not to proceed as smoothly as you had expected. When you awaken in an alley in the future, you rapidly conclude that Krone has already established himself as the dictator of the globe and turned it into a totalitarian state under his rule. Shortly after you come, you are discovered by a group of rebels, and you decide to join their mission to stop Krone and restore the timeline. Unfortunately, the explosion severely damaged your suit, so you cannot do either alone.

Fight through waves of foes with cutting-edge and more traditional firearms, such as pistols and shotguns. Your suit is not entirely rendered unusable at this point. Time can still be slowed down, rewound, and advanced for a limited time using this method. This not only enables you to get past challenges like fire but also allows you to mislead your opponents. Players can slow down time and subsequently steal a weapon from an opponent, provided the adversary does not have a substantial hold on the gun. Additionally, time-based mini-puzzles can be solved with the help of this feature.

The time manipulation aspect of the Prince of Persia series is handled very differently from how it was in the previous games. You won’t be harmed if you manipulate time, and you won’t be able to get your life back if you get too severely hurt and pass away. You are still considered dead and will need to reload. Additionally, there are no health packs in this game. Instead, if the hero gets hurt, all he needs to do is take a little break, and he will be wholly restored to his previous state.

The multiplayer experience also includes the ability to manipulate time in many ways. In addition to the standard game types of Deathmatch, Team-Deathmatch, One-on-One, and Capture the Flag, the game also includes Meltdown Madness and King of Time as additional game modes.

In the video game King of Temporal, there is a Time Sphere in the middle of the playing field that, when activated, makes you immune to any material effects. The only way to win the game is to rack up a high body count while possessing the object. On the other hand, Meltdown Madness calls for you to fire Chrono Grenades at the machine that belongs to the opposite team to stop it from working. The winning team is determined once a device on a team has finished counting down to zero.

In addition to the Time Shield and the Time Resistance power-up, the Chrono Grenades are an essential component of every one of the other game modes. Although the Chrono Grenades come in three different varieties, they all have the same effect: they either speed up, stop, or reverse the passage of time near the explosion. The Time Shield protects you from time manipulation and causes any foreign object in a given area to move more slowly, making it easier to avoid the effects of hostile fire. The Time Resistance power-up provides temporary protection against the consequences of any time-related actions for a limited time.

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