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{{infobox|
|completion=2
|image=TimeSplitters Future Perfect boxart.jpg
|title=TimeSplitters: Future Perfect
|title=TimeSplitters: Future Perfect
|boxart=
|developer=[[Free Radical Design]]
|developer=Free Radical Design
|publisher=[[Electronic Arts]]
|publisher=Electronic Arts
|year=2005
|categories=FPS
|systems={{syslist|ps2|gc|xbox}}
|systems=Playstation 2, GameCube, XBox
|ratings={{ESRB|M}}
|releasedates=March 21, 2005
|genre=[[FPS]]
|players=1 to 4 (up to 16 online or on LAN)
|players=1-4 (up to 16 online or on LAN)
|ratings=M
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]], [[Co-op]]
|requirements=(optional)
|preceded by=[[TimeSplitters 2]]
|series=TimeSplitters
}}
}}
'''TimeSplitters: Future Perfect''' is the third game in the {{c|TimeSplitters}} series, released in [[2005]]. It was developed by [[Free Radical Design]] and published by [[Electronic Arts]] for the [[PlayStation 2]], [[GameCube]] and [[Xbox]] consoles. This [[First person shooter]] continues with the time-travel based plot, where the Sergeant Cortez departs the space station that was destroyed at the end of [[TimeSplitters 2]].


== Table of Contents ==
{{ToC}}
{{:TimeSplitters: Future Perfect/Table of Contents}}
{{TimeSplitters}}


== Arcade Leagues ==
=== ''One Gun Fun'' ===
'''''1. ROCKETS 101 - Deathmatch'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 1st with 20 kills
*'''Gold''' - 1st with 18 kills
*'''Silver''' - 1st with 16 kills
*'''Bronze''' - 1st
'''''2. A BIG GAME HUNT - Team Deathmatch'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 1st with 50 kills
*'''Gold''' - 1st with 35 kills
*'''Silver''' - 1st with 25 kills
*'''Bronze''' - 1st with 15 kills
'''''3. DIVINE IMMOLATION - Deathmatch'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 1st with 20 kills
*'''Gold''' - 1st with 18 kills
*'''Silver''' - 1st with 15 kills
*'''Bronze''' - 1st
=== ''Night Sticking'' ===
'''''1. COMMUTING WILL KILL YOU - Elimination'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 1st in 2 mins 20 secs
*'''Gold''' - 1st in 2 mins 40 secs
*'''Silver''' - 1st in 3 mins 40 secs
*'''Bronze''' - 1st
'''''2. A TOY SOLDIER - Shrink'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 1st with 30 kills
*'''Gold''' - 1st with 28 kills
*'''Silver''' - 1st with 20 kills
*'''Bronze''' - 1st
'''''3. IT'S DAM COLD OUT HERE - Zones'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 37 points in 2 mins 45 secs
*'''Gold''' - 37 points in 3 mins
*'''Silver''' - 37 points in 3 mins 30 secs
*'''Bronze''' - 37 points
=== ''On The Take'' ===
'''''1. VAMPING IN VENICE - Vampire'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 1st in 2 mins
*'''Gold''' - 1st in 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Silver''' - 1st in 3 mins
*'''Bronze''' - 1st overall
'''''2. PIRATE GOLD - Thief'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 12 points in 1 min 50 secs
*'''Gold''' - 12 points in 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Silver''' - 12 points in 3 mins
*'''Bronze''' - 12 points
'''''3. A VIRTUAL BRUTALITY - Assault'''''
*'''Platinum''' - Complete the assault in 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Gold''' - Complete the assault in 4 mins
*'''Silver''' - Complete the assault in 6 mins
*'''Bronze''' - Complete the assault in 11 mins
=== ''Dead Weight'' ===
'''''1. A POX OF MOX - Zones'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 36 points in 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Gold''' - 36 points in 3 mins
*'''Silver''' - 36 points in 3 mins 30 secs
*'''Bronze''' - 36 points overall
'''''2. A RUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE - Elimination'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 1st in 3 mins 15 secs
*'''Gold''' - 1st in 3 mins 30 secs
*'''Silver''' - 1st in 4 mins
*'''Bronze''' - 1st
'''''3. A FREAK UNIQUE - Team Deathmatch'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 30 kills 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Gold''' - 30 kills 3 mins
*'''Silver''' - 30 kills 3 mins 45 secs
*'''Bronze''' - 30 overall
=== ''A Fever Pitch'' ===
'''''1. WELCOME TO OUTBREAK HOTEL!!! - Virus'''''
*'''Platinum''' - Survive for 3 mins
*'''Gold''' - Survive for 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Silver''' - Survive for 1 min 30 secs
*'''Bronze''' - Survive for 1 min
'''''2. MISSILE BUNKER - Virus'''''
*'''Platinum''' - Survive for 3 mins
*'''Gold''' - Survive for 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Silver''' - Survive for 1 min 30 secs
*'''Bronze''' - Survive for 1 min
'''''3. BAG SLAG - BagTag'''''
*'''Platinum''' - Hold the bag for 3 mins 10 secs
*'''Gold''' - Hold the bag for 3 mins
*'''Silver''' - Hold the bag for 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Bronze''' - Hold the bag for 1 min 30 secs
=== ''Mode Madness'' ===
'''''1. I LIKE DEAD PEOPLE - Shrink'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 1st with 40 kills
*'''Gold''' - 1st with 32 kills
*'''Silver''' - 1st with 12 kills
*'''Bronze''' - 1st
'''''2. ZANY ZEPPELINS - Gladiator'''''
*'''Platinum''' - ?????
*'''Gold''' - 1st with 20 kills
*'''Silver''' - 1st with 12 kills
*'''Bronze''' - 1st
'''''3. LIP UP FATTY - Assault'''''
*'''Platinum''' - Complete the assault in 4 mins
*'''Gold''' - Complete the assault in 5 mins 30 secs
*'''Silver''' - Complete the assault in 7 mins
*'''Bronze''' - Complete the assault in 10 mins
=== ''Smash 'N' Grab'' ===
'''''1. SCREW LOOSE - Thief'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 25 points in 3 mins
*'''Gold''' - 25 points in 3 mins 30 secs
*'''Silver''' - 25 points in 4 mins
*'''Bronze''' - 25 points
'''''2. O SHOAL O MIO!!! - Team Deathmatch'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 40 kills in 1 min 40 secs
*'''Gold''' - 40 kills in 2 mins
*'''Silver''' - 40 kills in 2 mins 20 secs
*'''Bronze''' - 40 kills
'''''3. ASTRO JOCKS - Elimination'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 1st in 2 mins
*'''Gold''' - 1st in 2 mins 15 secs
*'''Silver''' - 1st in 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Bronze''' - 1st
=== ''Group Therapy'' ===
'''''1. ZONE CONTROL - Zones'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 35 points in 2 mins 45 secs
*'''Gold''' - 35 points in 3 mins
*'''Silver''' - 35 points in 3 mins 15 secs
*'''Bronze''' - 35 points
'''''2. FRONT LOADED - Deathmatch'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 10 kills in 1 min 50 secs
*'''Gold''' - 10 kills in 2 mins 10 secs
*'''Silver''' - 10 kills in 2 mins 50 secs
*'''Bronze''' - 10 kills
'''''3. OLD BAGGERS - Capture the Bag'''''
*'''Platinum''' - Win with 5 captures
*'''Gold''' - Win with 4 captures
*'''Silver''' - Win with 3 captures
*'''Bronze''' - Win with 2 captures
=== ''Retro Chic'' ===
'''''1. THE DEAD, THE BAD AND THE SILLY - Team Deathmatch'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 30 kills in 2 mins 10 secs
*'''Gold''' - 30 kills in 2 mins 25 secs
*'''Silver''' - 30 kills in 3 mins
*'''Bronze''' - 30 kills
'''''2. NINJA GARDEN - Monkey Assistant'''''
*'''Platinum''' - 1st with 24 kills
*'''Gold''' - 1st with 20 kills
*'''Silver''' - 1st with 17 kills
*'''Bronze''' - 1st
'''''3. SOCK IT TO THEM!! - Assault'''''
*'''Platinum''' - Complete the assault in 1 min
*'''Gold''' - Complete the assault in 1 min 50 secs
*'''Silver''' - Complete the assault in 2 mins 40 secs
*'''Bronze''' - Complete the assault in 4 mins
== Challenge Mode ==
=== ''Behead the Undead'' ===
'''''1. A BRAIN DRAIN''''' - ''Map: Hotel''
*'''Platinum''' - 35000 points
*'''Gold''' - 25000 points
*'''Silver''' - 15000 points
*'''Bronze''' - 5000 points
'''''2. RARE OR WELL DONE?''''' - ''Map: Mansion Kitchen''
*'''Platinum''' - 50000 points
*'''Gold''' - 30000 points
*'''Silver''' - 20000 points
*'''Bronze''' - 10000 points
'''''3. A BOXING CLEVER''''' - ''Map: U-Genix Lab''
*'''Platinum''' - 100000 points
*'''Gold''' - 50000 points
*'''Silver''' - 20000 points
*'''Bronze''' - 5000 points
=== ''Cut Out Shootout'' ===
'''''1. A HART ATTACK''''' - ''Map: Time to Split''
*'''Platinum''' - 1800 points
*'''Gold''' - 1750 points
*'''Silver''' - 1600 points
*'''Bronze''' - 1100 points
'''''2. COME HELL OR HIGH WATER''''' - ''Map: Venice''
*'''Platinum''' - 1800 points
*'''Gold''' - 1600 points
*'''Silver''' - 1450 points
*'''Bronze''' - 1150 points
'''''3. BALLS OF STEEL''''' - ''Map: Something to Crow About''
*'''Platinum''' - 1300 points
*'''Gold''' - 1000 points
*'''Silver''' - 875 points
*'''Bronze''' - 700 points
=== ''Cat Driving'' ===
'''''1. THE CAT IS OUT OF THE BAG''''' - ''Map: Breaking and Entering''
*'''Platinum''' - Finish in 1 min 10 secs
*'''Gold''' - Finish in 1 min 20 secs
*'''Silver''' - Finish in 1 min 30 secs
*'''Bronze''' - Finish in 1 min 40 secs
'''''2. LAPIN' IT UP!''''' - ''Map: VR''
*'''Platinum''' - Finish in 2 mins
*'''Gold''' - Finish in 2 mins 15 secs
*'''Silver''' - Finish in 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Bronze''' - Finish in 2 mins 45 secs
'''''3. CATS PYJAMAS''''' - ''Map: Siberia''
*'''Platinum''' - Finish in 2 mins 25 secs
*'''Gold''' - Finish in 2 mins 30 secs
*'''Silver''' - Finish in 2 mins 50 secs
*'''Bronze''' - Finish in 3 mins 10 secs
=== ''Super Smashing? Great!'' ===
'''''1. AVEC LA BRIQUE''''' - ''Map: Chinese''
*'''Platinum''' - Smash everything in 2 mins 40 secs
*'''Gold''' - Smash everything in 2 mins 50 secs
*'''Silver''' - Smash everything in 3 mins
*'''Bronze''' - Smash everything in 3 mins 30 secs
'''''2. ABSOLUTELY POTTY''''' - ''Map: Temple''
*'''Platinum''' - Smash everything in 1 min 40 secs
*'''Gold''' - Smash everything in 1 min 50 secs
*'''Silver''' - Smash everything in 2 mins
*'''Bronze''' - Smash everything in 2 mins 30 secs
'''''3. DON'T LOSE YOUR BOTTLE''''' - ''Map: The Big Tipper''
*'''Platinum''' - Smash everything in 1 min 30 secs
*'''Gold''' - Smash everything in 1 min 35 secs
*'''Silver''' - Smash everything in 1 min 45 secs
*'''Bronze''' - Smash everything in 2 mins
=== ''TimeSplitters Story Classics'' ===
'''''1. QUEEN OF HARTS''''' - ''Map: Spaceport''
*'''Platinum''' - Complete in 2 mins
*'''Gold''' - Complete in 2 mins 20 secs
*'''Silver''' - Complete in 3 mins 30 secs
*'''Bronze''' - Complete in 6 mins
'''''2. SAMMY HAMMY NAMBY PAMBY''''' - ''Map: Vietnam''
*'''Platinum''' - Complete in 2 mins 20 secs
*'''Gold''' - Complete in 2 mins 40 secs
*'''Silver''' - Complete in 3 mins 20 secs
*'''Bronze''' - Complete in 6 mins
'''''3. A GLIMPSE OF STOCKING''''' - ''Map: Hotel''
*'''Platinum''' - Complete in 2 mins 40 secs
*'''Gold''' - Complete in 3 mins
*'''Silver''' - Complete in 4 mins
*'''Bronze''' - Complete in 6 mins
=== ''Monkeying Around'' ===
'''''1. ELECTRO CHIMP DISCOMATIC''''' - ''Map: The Big Tipper''
*'''Platinum''' - Survive for 6 mins
*'''Gold''' - Survive for 4 mins 30 secs
*'''Silver''' - Survive for 4 mins
*'''Bronze''' - Survive for 3 mins
'''''2. A MELON HEIST''''' - ''Map: The Russian Connection''
*'''Platinum''' - Score 2400
*'''Gold''' - Score 2000
*'''Silver''' - Score 1200
*'''Bronze''' - Score 750
'''''3. A BRASS MONKEY''''' - ''Map: Siberia''
*'''Platinum''' - Score 3000
*'''Gold''' - Score 2500
*'''Silver''' - Score 1500
*'''Bronze''' - Score 500
=== ''Miscellaneous Challenges'' ===
'''''1. CORTEZ CAN'T JUMP!''''' - ''Map: Something to Crow About''
*'''Platinum''' - Score 350 points
*'''Gold''' - Score 250 points
*'''Silver''' - Score 150 points
*'''Bronze''' - Score 100 points
'''''2. TSUG: TIMESPLITTERS UNDERGROUND''''' - ''Map: Subway''
*'''Platinum''' - Score 4000 points
*'''Gold''' - Score 3500 points
*'''Silver''' - Score 2000 points
*'''Bronze''' - Score 1000 points
'''''3. PLAINLY OFF HIS ROCKER''''' - ''Map: Scotland the Brave''
*'''Platinum''' - Score 300 points
*'''Gold''' - Score 200 points
*'''Silver''' - Score 150 points
*'''Bronze''' - Score 100 points
== Game Modes ==
'''Deathmatch'''
:Free-for-all!!! Kill everyone!
'''Team Deathmatch'''
:Kill the other team!
'''Capture the Bag'''
:Capture the other teams' bag and return it to your base!
'''Bagtag'''
:There is only one bag, hold on to it for as long as possible!
'''Elimination'''
:Once each contenders lives are lost, it's game over!
'''Shrink'''
:Contenders size is based on ranking.
'''Vampire'''
:Kill others to extend your life span.
'''Thief'''
:Collect the kill rewards left behind by a dead contender.
'''Virus'''
:Once tagged, contenders stay on fire. The last one alive is the winner!
'''Zones'''
:Contenders score for each zone that is under their control!
'''Assault'''
:Attack the enemy base!
'''Gladiator'''
:Only the Gladiator can score!
'''Monkey Assistant'''
:The contender in last place has some little helpers!
== Arcade Levels ==
'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam Vietnam]'''
:A map set during the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War Vietnam War]. Nice variety of open and closed spaces as well as smart weapons placements make this map perfect for beginners. Most modes play brilliantly here. Considered by many fans to be the best overall new map in the game.
'''Hotel'''
:A creepy, haunted hotel with a main lobby, courtyard and many twisted corridors.
'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice Venice]'''
:The streets of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venice Venice], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italy Italy] at night. Very tight, confined, and linear, this map is a good challenge for experienced players. In some modes you will notice a boat floating throughout the level. There are many way to get on this but I advise you be quick but careful when getting on. Make sure you don't forget to get off before the tunnel!
'''Temple'''
:A very large and multi-pathed map, this map is an ancient temple complete with statues, traps and hidden tunnels making it perfect for experienced players on the virus and bag tag mode.
'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disco Disco]'''
:This is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Tipper_(TimeSplitters) Harry Tipper]'s (a trickster rogue, who plays a part in the main quest) disco club, "The Big Tipper". A relatively small map with many twisty paths, a bar (complete with a band stage), and the club's dancefloor. The music is very fitting.
'''Subway'''
:This is a map consisting of two main track areas, small offices, tight corridors and a unique feature: flipping a switch to make the trains come roaring through the station!
'''Zeppelin'''
:This is a very large and somewhat confusing map taking place in and out of a zeppelin flying in the air. The confusion element is due to its enormous size and the mirror effect (both sides of the map mirror each other, so they look nearly identical). When walking on top of the whole thing you will notice that (if you walk into them) the fans will pop you and loads of blood will come out! (FUN!)
'''Mars Prison'''
:Another medium to large size map. the Prison features a wide variety of open courtyards, small interiors, and multi-leveled design, giving everyone a place to hide/take cover. In Capture the Bag and Assault, even more of the map is added on, making this map one of the longest maps in the game. As a result, this map has become quite popular. There is one thing I have noticed though, is that when on any mode but assualt the cells will be locked off which dissapointed me...
'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siberia Siberia]'''
:The largest map in the game is a very icy, wide open dam with most of the cover coming from various towers and the tunnels on the sides, making it the perfect sniping level. It's so large, that the multiplayer mode Virus has been disabled. This is the only Arcade map that has a vehicle as well (besides player-made mapmaker maps). It is the Zeep, the green slow moving, no protection transport vehicle.
'''Bunker'''
:A small, cramped map, the Bunker is very confusing and can even throw off the best players in its maze-like layout. Insanely hard (nearly impossible) on virus mode with beserker splitters- they don't die easily!
'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality VR]'''
:A medium sized map set in virtual reality. Unlike the more cramped and twisty small maps (i.e: disco, bunker), [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_reality VR] is very simple in its design. Two ends, a middle ground, three floors. Simple and straightforward. This is one of the four maps that supports the Assault game mode. In assault mode the map is completely different. (simelar to the comment on Mars Prison.)
'''Spaceport'''
:This is easily the most complex map in the game. It is a large spaceport with many confusing tunnels and doors, making it easy to get lost in. The middle ground has a large spacecraft docking in the main dock.
'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese Chinese]'''
:This is one of three returning maps in the game. It takes place in the Chinese restaurant from the original [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TimeSplitters TimeSplitters] game. It is the only map to be in all three games. In this version of the level, more tunnel areas are added underneath the kitchen.
'''Mexican Mission'''
:The Mexican Mission returns from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TimeSplitters_2 TimeSplitters 2]. It is set during the days of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_West Wild West]. It's a popular map for beginners because of its Old Western setting and because it is very easy to navigate.
'''Training Ground'''
:The Training Ground from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TimeSplitters_2 TimeSplitters 2] makes a return, as well. This is a very popular map due to its linear structure, military setting and its effectiveness as a map tailor made for team games. Unfortunately, the large turrets that could shoot homing missiles were removed.
== Arcade Awards ==
Most Lethal
Most Professional
Longest Spree
Brain Surgeon
Decapitator
AC-10 Award
Hypochondriac
Hoarder
Most Frantic
Most Sneaky
Best Equipped
Underequipped
Most Manic
Longest Innings
Shortest Innings
Survivor
Most Flammable
Most Damaging
Most Effective
Marksmanship
I Hit Dead People
Pathetic Shot
Lemming Award
Glass Jaw
Where's the health?
Where's the armour?
Bully
Unlucky to Lose
Fists of Fury
Fists of Steel
Vandal
Traitor
Sniper
Dodger
Weapons Expert
Most Outgunned
Most Cowardly
Sloth
Most Losses
Multi Kill
Most Peaceful
Bag Man
Most Dishonourable
Ricochet King
Backpeddler
Sidestepper
Porter
Victim
Most Useless
Ledgehopper
Cartographer
Trigger Happy
Smasher Award
Golden Oldie Award
Insomniac Award
Beheader Award
Persistence Award
Traveller Award
Brutality Award
== Characters ==
Cortez
Henchman Cortez
Dr. Cortez
Time Assassin Cortez
Captain Ash
Harry Tipper
Swinging Tipper
Jo-Beth Casey
Amy Chen
Dr. Amy
R-110
Victorian Crow
Karma Crow
Jacob Crow
Mad Old Crow
Anya
Captain Fitzgerald
Nobby Peters
Sapper Johnson
Tommy Jenkins
Ivor Baddic
Pulov Yuran
Comrade Papadov
Warrant Officer Cain
Warrant Officer Keely
Deep Diver
The Jungle Queen
Robot Louis Stevenson
John Smith
Jim Smith
Fergal Stack
Khallos
Booty Guard
Kitten Celeste
Henchwoman
Elite Henchwoman
Henchman
Elite Henchman
Vlad the Installer
Leonid
Oleg
Dr. Peabody
Nurse Gulag
The Deerhaunter
Carrion Carcass
Headsprouter
Mr. Fleshcage
Clip Clamp
Crispin
Gideon Gout
Daisy Dismay
Jed
Arthur Aching
Gilbert Gastric
Jo-Barf Creepy
Gladstone
Blanche Deadwood
Gaston Boucher
Dr. Lancet
Dr. Pustule
Nurse Tourniquet
Nurse Sputum
Lenny Oldburn
Edwina
Deadwina
Brother Bartholomew
Sister Faith
Envirosuit
Neophyte Lucian
Neophyte Constance
Security
Jack Sprocket
Inceptor
Inceptress
The Freak
Tin-Legs Tommy
SecuriDroid XP
The General
Private Hicks
Private Jones
Lazarus Mumble
Mordecai Jones
Ghengis Kant
Angel Forge
Prison Officer
Lt. Black
INSETICK SD/12
INSETICK SK/10
PROMETHEUS SD/7
PROMETHEUS SK/8
GOLIATH SD/9
Med-Unit 6
Time Assassin
Berserker Splitter
Monkey
Cyborg Chimp
Brains
Ninja Monkey
Renzo
Goddard
Schmidt
Jacque de la Morte
Viola
Mr. Underwood
Sewer Zombie
Undead Priest
Crypt Zombie
Maiden
Changeling
The Cropolite
Jared Slim
Venus
Chastity
Ghost
The Master
Riot Officer
Mischief
Mr. Giggles
Leo Krupps
Stumpy
Bear
Kypriss
Stone Golem
Aztec Warrior
High Priest
Dinosaur
Braces
Handyman
Candi Skyler
R One-Oh-Seven
Calamari
Corporal Hart
Badass Cyborg
Snowman
Robofish
Chinese Chef
Gingerbread Man
Duckman Drake
Koozer Mox
Teeth Mummy
Captain Ed Shivers
Gretel
Arial DaVinci
Dozer
Sheriff Skullface
The Shoal
Hans
Mr. Socky
Lt. Christine Malone
Eli Scrubs
==Weaponry==
Here is a list of all the available weapons in ''TimeSplitters Future Perfect''. Weapons that must be unlocked are marked with a '''(+)'''.  Weapons that have a separate double version are marked with a '''(x2)'''.
'''''Melee'''''
*Hand-to-Hand combat
*Weapon melee attack (hit enemies with one's weapon)
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baseball Baseball] Bat''' A baseball bat. Tap the fire button twice for consecutive swipes. Effective against [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie zombies].
'''''Handguns'''''
*'''Injector''' This handgun shoots a dart containing a serum that makes the enemy expand, until eventually they explode in a bloody mess. In Story mode, this only really works against the mutants that are relatively strong against conventional weapons in the You Genius, U-Genix level, where one shot causes them to explode with such force that glass shatters and anyone nearby will be seriously injured or killed. Flying organs resulting from the blast can also cause damage.
*'''Kruger 9mm''' '''(x2)''' A standard handheld pistol with an attachable silencer. Very fast, yet weak. Appears to be based off the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luger_pistol Luger Pistol].
*'''LX-18''' '''(x2)''' A futuristic, bullet-based pistol with attachable scope and silencer. Fairly powerful and holds 18 rounds per clip (the most of all handguns).
*'''Pistol 9mm''' '''(x2)''' A more powerful pistol with attachable scope and silencer. Fires quicker than most handguns but also has to be reloaded often due to its small clip size (8 rounds). Appears to be based off the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beretta_92 Beretta 92].
*'''Revolver''' The most powerful bullet-based pistol with no attachments. It is effective against zombies and has a decent firing rate, but a long reload time. Can cause a one hit kill with a well aimed head shot.
*'''Sci-Fi Handgun''' '''(x2)''' A powerful beam pistol with a 1.5x scope. Its fire can be set to ricochet off walls, but caution must be taken with this option. Longest reload time of all handguns, but a large magazine capacity (16 shots).
'''''Shotguns'''''
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shotgun Shotgun]''' A side-by-side (double barrel) 12 gauge shotgun. The shells are very strong, but use them wisely because the shotgun has only two chambers. Powerful when used against zombies, hold the fire button to empty both chambers in one powerful shot
*'''Tactical 12-Gauge''' A short-range 8-round shotgun. The shells scatter when fired, so at close range it can kill many targets with a shot to the thorat. Identical to its forebearer in TS2.
*'''Dispersion Gun''' A futuristic energy shotgun that fires high-powered scattering beams at targets. Powerful against robots, but weak against most other enemies. Its shots can be charged to give them greater stopping power, although the longer you charge it, the more ammo it uses. Doesn't use a clip or require reloading, but needs to be cocked after each shot.
'''''Sniper Rifles'''''
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sniper_Rifle Sniper Rifle]''' A standard sniper rifle with powerful, accurate shots. Has medium-farther ranged scope and contains a 5 round clip. The sniper rifle fires slower than vintage rifle, but has a superior scope and better firepower.
*'''Vintage Rifle''' A vintage rifle with powerful shots. Has medium range scope and is reasonably accurate. Has an 8 round cartridge and fires faster than Sniper Rifle, but is slower than Sci-Fi Sniper. Appears to be based off the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee-Enfield Lee-Enfield] rifle.
*'''Sci-Fi Rifle''' A laser rifle with an attachable energy shield. The shield is most helpful when reloading, but has a limited energy supply, so its duration is about 30 seconds. Useful on Berserker Splitters and Organic characters (everyone but robots). Has an 8 energy-shot round clip. It has the fastest fire rate of all the sniper rifles, but is less accurate.
'''''Automatics'''''
*'''K-SMG''' '''(x2)''' A custom made machine gun that can also fire rifle grenade style rockets. Has a large burstfire, making it hard to aim precisely with, but can be dual wielded and has a fast firing rate.
*'''Machine Gun''' '''(x2)''' A standard machine gun based off the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H&K_MP5 H&K MP5], again one that can be dual wielded. Fires with a speed second only to the minigun.
*'''Minigun''' A mighty gatling gun. The barrel must be rotating before it fires, so it takes a few seconds to charge. Alternatively, you can keep the barrel rotating constantly without firing. However, this causes the weapon to overheat faster, resulting in the rate of fire decreasing dramatically.
*'''Monkey Gun''' '''(+)''' Fires a whole clip of ammunition with just one touch of the trigger.
*'''SBP500''' A powerful machine gun with a low-zoom scope and an integrated suppressor, this weapon is essentially a version of the SBP90 of the previous game, itself modelled on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_P90 FN P90] submachinegun.
*'''Soviet Rifle''' This gun has a lower rate of fire than the others, but is the most powerful rifle. 3-5 head shots can kill most enemies. Appears to be based on a combination of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AK47 AK47] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FN_FAL FN FAL] assault rifles. Possibly the most accurate automatic weapon in the game.
*'''Plasma Autorifle''' A machine gun which uses [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/plasma plasma] rather than conventional [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ammunition ammunition]. The rate of fire increases the longer you hold the fire button, but, like the minigun, is liable to overheating. Like the Minigun, it does not use clips.
'''''Explosives'''''
*'''Flare Gun''' '''(x2)''' Launches powerful flares that explode and set fire to targets.
*'''Plasma Grenades''' These grenades stick to enemies. Highly resemblant to those found in [[Halo]] and [[Halo 2]]. If thrown when cross hairs are red will be thrown automatically at the target.
*'''Time Disruption Grenades''' (Story mode only) Very dangerous technology. It is capable of creating a time distortion, slowing down everything except the user.
*'''Fragmentation Grenades''' Basic Grenades. They bounce before exploding, so use with caution.
*'''Heat seeking Missile Launcher''' Fires a very slow rocket that homes in on targets. What it can target depends on the play mode.
*'''Proximity Mines''' Mines that detonate when an entitiy- be it friend, player, or foe- approaches them.
*'''Remote mines''' Mines that are activated with a remote control.
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocket_Launcher Rocket Launcher]''' A powerful rocket launcher with a steady rate of fire. It can be set to fire an entire magazine of rockets in quick succession. However the rockets can also harm the user.
*'''Timed Mines''' Mines that go off after a short period of time.
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinitrotoluene TNT]''' (Story mode; used primarily for detonation)
'''''Other'''''
*'''Brick (+)''' Bricks. Very powerful, but difficult to aim with. They can also harm the thrower.
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flamethrower Flamethrower]''' A flamethrower. Can set targets on fire, ensuring that they die a slow and painful death- unless they can find a body of water (eg like that in the Chinese Restaurant map). Robots are completely invulnerable to the Flamethrower
*'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harpoon Harpoon] Gun''' Launches harpoons that stick to the target. The harpoons are reusable. Effective against zombies. In arcade, killing an enemy with it will make the announcer say "skewered!". They fire in an arc, so this should be taken into account if one intends to use them at longer ranges.
*'''Electrotool''' Fires a beam of concentrated electricity. Alternatively fires blasts of electricity. Can destroy shields and force fields, and is very effective against robots.
*'''Ghost Gun''' Fires a red energy beam that can destroy ghosts in story mode. In arcade mode it can suck the target's health to use as the shooter's own. When equipped goggles are put on the view, which shows heat signatures. In story mode it has unlimited ammo.
*'''Mag-Charger''' A handy gun that can fold up to fit in a pocket. It fires electromagnetic pulses that can overload and destroy electric systems, including robots. It can be set to track heat signatures and concealed electric systems. In arcade, it can shoot through walls by activating the secondary mode and waiting for the "Piercing Active" message to appear.
*'''Temporal Uplink ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravity Gravity] Device)''' An extremely useful device. The uplink can manipulate objects across many distances and is useful for grabbing ammunition from afar and for hurling objects at enemies. Secondary mode puts up a hologram map of the area. This device is in Story Mode only.
== External Links ==
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TimeSplitters_Future_Perfect Wikipedia Entry on TimeSplitters: Future Perfect]
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Box artwork for TimeSplitters: Future Perfect.
Box artwork for TimeSplitters: Future Perfect.
TimeSplitters: Future Perfect
Developer(s)Free Radical Design
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts
Year released2005
System(s)PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Xbox
Preceded byTimeSplitters 2
SeriesTimeSplitters
Genre(s)FPS
Players1-4 (up to 16 online or on LAN)
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer, Co-op
Rating(s)ESRB Mature
LinksTimeSplitters: Future Perfect ChannelSearchSearch

TimeSplitters: Future Perfect is the third game in the TimeSplitters series, released in 2005. It was developed by Free Radical Design and published by Electronic Arts for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox consoles. This First person shooter continues with the time-travel based plot, where the Sergeant Cortez departs the space station that was destroyed at the end of TimeSplitters 2.

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