TimeShift (2007)

Saber Interactive

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360

2.99 from 305 ratings

1185 members have it in their collection · 11 playing now · 540 backlogged · 89 wish listed

How long? Main story 7h · with extras 7h · 100% 3h (from 8 logged playthroughs)

Master time to become the ultimate weapon! Dr. Aiden Krone has made a Time Jump across the space-time continuum - a reckless act with frightening consequences. Now, a disturbing alternate reality has evolved within the bleak and rain-soaked Alpha District.
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Release dates

  • Oct 30, 2007 (North_America) PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox 360
  • Nov 01, 2007 (Australia) PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox 360
  • Nov 02, 2007 (Europe) PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox 360
  • Nov 19, 2007 (North_America) PlayStation 3
  • Dec 06, 2007 (Australia) PlayStation 3
  • Dec 14, 2007 (Europe) PlayStation 3
  • Jul 23, 2009 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
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Rating distribution

5 stars
22
4 stars
62
3 stars
129
2 stars
76
1 star
16
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Community All Reviews Statuses

Loser

Review Loser 3/5 · Nov 12, 2019

There was so much potential in this game, it honestly could have been fantastic. But, it ended up just being ok. The time powers are honestly fantastic and rival F.E.A.R's, the atmosphere and visuals can be great at times but sometimes look completely bland, the story is non existent, the writing has 0 style, level design is simplistic, A.I can …

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There was so much potential in this game, it honestly could have been fantastic. But, it ended up just being ok. The time powers are honestly fantastic and rival F.E.A.R's, the atmosphere and visuals can be great at times but sometimes look completely bland, the story is non existent, the writing has 0 style, level design is simplistic, A.I can often make dumb decisions, and the game could use a little more downtime between firefights, the beginning of the game is so loud and hectic, though the game does slow down the pace as time goes on. So yeah, fantastic gameplay and sometimes good visuals are the only things that hold up an ok to bad game. I think a remaster/remake or sequel could be fantastic if put in the right hands, unfortunately that will never happen because this game has no real fan-base.

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