TimeShift update
[PC] A fresh batch of screens from the game that time almost forgot
It's been awhile since we've heard anything from time-manipulating shooter TimeShift, but this new grip of screens proves that it's still alive and kicking. After doing a little shifting of its own from one publisher to another, it appears that, although delayed, TimeShift still looks fantastic on both 360 and PC (the Xbox current-gen version has been scrapped). These new shots show off some of the vehicular options you'll get to tool around in as well as a double-crossbow-looking contraption that has become our new favorite weapon.
You can look forward to playing with time in September when TimeShift ships to retailers... and, no, you can't fast-forward through August to play it sooner.
July 7, 2006
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