Vivendi Games and Saber Interactive celebrate TimeShift's completion by sending us these twenty screenshots, taken from the PS3 version. The game looks a bit weird, visually speaking.
Vivendi Games and Saber Interactive celebrate TimeShift's completion by sending us these twenty screenshots, taken from the PS3 version. The game looks a bit weird, visually speaking.
The first person shooter set in a science-fiction universe, TimeShift, will be available during the month of November for the PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360. Here, the developers at Saber Interactive explain how, with videos, certain type of gamers (beginner, skilled, pro) will act in a particular situation.
Vivendi awakens abruptly and send us no less than twenty-two painful images of TimeShift, which a playable demo is available on the 360 marketplace since a few weeks. Phew.
Vivendi Games had the very strange idea of releasing two bunchs of TimeShift screenshots, one from the Xbox 360 build and the other from the PS3 build. We count on you to find differences between the two (invent them if you don't, we won't mind).
The much delayed but also much changed TimeShift is back with this trailer showcasing the player's time powers.
Vivendi released these images of TimeShift, from both the PS3 and X360 versions of the game. According to several interviews, a demo is supposed to be released next month on the Marketplace, and we are of course looking forward to it.
With Gamers Day highly on, Vivendi released these images of TimeShift - probably from the newly (officially) announced Playstation 3 version.
After last time's impressive screenshots, TimeShift comes back and adds five more to the batch, still under heavy rain. I'm not as seduced as I was a few weeks ago, but it looks fine anyway.
Update: Trailer added.
Update2: HD Trailer
Vivendi Games releases four new screenshots of the freshly relifted TimeShift. For those who remember how the game used to look, the difference is quite a shock. We'll wait to try it hands-on before going all crazy about it, but the game sure is way more attractive than before.
MAJ: 5 images added
TimeShift certainly did a have a chaotic development. First announced by Atari for Xbox and PC, then with a barely upgraded version on Xbox 360 and PC by Sierra, the game has now been delayed one more year and will be released in Q4 2007. As you can see with these 5 images, the graphics engine has been totally overhauled and the game sports a much more "next-gen" look.