TimeShift


The technology behind TimeShift will allow gamers for the first time the ability to slow, stop and reverse the flow of time while remaining completely isolated. Set in an engrossing storyline, gamers must learn to master this new skill to navigate through the new universe and ultimately complete the adventure. Using Saber Interactive's proprietary Saber3d Engine, the story will progress through virtual environments of cinematic quality and a sophisticated AI will challenge gamers to think creatively on how to use their new powers.
Features...
- Time control elements never before seen in a first person shooter - players can slow, stop and rewind time affecting the world and enemies around them while moving freely through frozen worlds;
- Time shifting obstacles will challenge the players to think in four dimensions to solve problems and defeat difficult enemies;
- Next generation graphics technology in the Saber3D engine, including normal mapping for amazing high detailed textures and characters as well as parallax lighting, which allows the environment to come alive with detail;
- Deep storyline involving time travel and betrayal, featuring an alternate time stream filled with alternate technology;
- A wide array of unique weapons from an alternate timeline, plasma guns, hybrid grenades, full action pistols and the dreaded "Swarm Cannon";
- More than 35 combat missions, each one featuring time shifting elements and challenges standing in the way of completion;
- Online multiplayer game that allows players to use their time shifting powers against other human adversaries.
System requirements:
* Windows 2000/XP/Vista
* 2 GHz processor (2.5 GHz recommended)
* 512 MB RAM
* 128 MB video card with full hardware T&L support
* DirectX 9.0c
* Sound Card, Mouse, Keyboard
TimeShift Demo
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