Earlier this month, Free Radical Design was closed. The Embracer owned studio was formed in 2021 as a subsidiary of Deep Silver, with the intention of resurrecting the TimeSplitters franchise. The ...
TimeSplitters series by Free Radical Design was a creative and nostalgic first-person shooter experience for fans of the genre. TimeSplitters 2 was a major improvement over the first game, with ...
Everybody, stop what you're doing and listen. TimeSplitters Rewind has a release date, it has a new trailer - we know everything. The TimeSplitters games are stone-cold classics. Anyone who was about ...
“What people expect with a remaster is [that it’s] going to be quick and cheap to make. But the whole concept of TimeSplitters was about having a massive, diverse range of environments and characters.
Free Radical Design, a studio reestablished to revive the long-dormant TimeSplitters series, was officially shut down by its parent company, Plaion, due to the ongoing financial struggles faced by ...
It makes one almost want to say that it was a good thing the game was cancelled after all. Some former Free Radical devs have shared new details about the cancelled TimeSplitters, and we might not ...
Update: 03/05/24: The post sharing the gameplay footage of the canceled TimeSplitters reboot has been removed on LinkedIn. The original story continues below. Five minutes of gameplay from ...
I was eagerly awaiting the return of TimeSplitters. For those that don't know the franchise, it was a first-person shooter series that debuted at the launch of PS2. It was the first game by Free ...
Syracuse University Graduate who won't stop talking about video games. Firmly believes the greatest game ever made is Ape Escape 3 for the PlayStation 2. Currently, his newest interest is finding a ...
Hot on the heels of the release of PlayStation 2 games Tomb Raider Legend, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 via the PlayStation ...
Why I Love is a series of guest editorials on GamesIndustry.biz intended to showcase the ways in which game developers appreciate each other's work. This entry was contributed by Joe Henson, game ...