TimeShift goes gold, set for October 30 release on 360, PC

TimeShift by Sierra Entertainment - Image 1We played the demo and we loved it; just imagine our excitement now that Sierra Entertainment announced TimeShift has gone gold and is ready for shipment. October 30 marks the highly anticipated release of the title developed by Saber Interactive to the Microsoft Xbox 360 and PC, while the Sony PlayStation 3 version is expected to appear on shelves this December.

Apart from futuristic weapons, legions of enemy soldiers, and next-gen graphics that are present in most first-person shooters of late, TimeShift gives players the ability to control time. Your usual Hollywood-esque run-and-gun experience will be littered with puzzles that can be solved by slowing, stopping, or even reversing time.

In battle, making things go slow proves to be a lot more effective than going bullet time since you still maintain normal speed while everything lags behind. When you freeze enemies on their tracks, it’s also possible to steal their weapons and knock them out before they know what hit them. We can’t even begin to enumerate the many ways to exploit time reversal, but it sure is cool to see things unwind while you’re unaffected.

Buy: [TimeShift (Xbox 360)]
Buy: [TimeShift (PC)]

TimeShift by Sierra Entertainment - Image 1We played the demo and we loved it; just imagine our excitement now that Sierra Entertainment announced TimeShift has gone gold and is ready for shipment. October 30 marks the highly anticipated release of the title developed by Saber Interactive to the Microsoft Xbox 360 and PC, while the Sony PlayStation 3 version is expected to appear on shelves this December.

Apart from futuristic weapons, legions of enemy soldiers, and next-gen graphics that are present in most first-person shooters of late, TimeShift gives players the ability to control time. Your usual Hollywood-esque run-and-gun experience will be littered with puzzles that can be solved by slowing, stopping, or even reversing time.

In battle, making things go slow proves to be a lot more effective than going bullet time since you still maintain normal speed while everything lags behind. When you freeze enemies on their tracks, it’s also possible to steal their weapons and knock them out before they know what hit them. We can’t even begin to enumerate the many ways to exploit time reversal, but it sure is cool to see things unwind while you’re unaffected.

Buy: [TimeShift (Xbox 360)]
Buy: [TimeShift (PC)]

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