People often underestimate the power of silence and the lack of music. Those moments of nothingness serve to make the moments of triumph and excitement truly remarkable. This game released almost 20 years ago, now. Man, I'm getting old.
almost 22 years from now.... shit man... we all getting old.... i was 7 years old when i played this, one of my absolute first shooters and man does this hit home.....
Back when I was a kid, I used to go over to my best friend's house and we'd spend hours playing this game. The Co-op was so much fun and the crazy multiplayer game modes and customization led to all sorts of insane situations (Here have a deathmatch where the only weapons that spawn are mines/rocket launchers/bricks/scifi handguns, or one where all the AI players are robots, or monkeys, or snowmen!) We drifted apart as we got older, and I haven't seen or heard from him in over a decade, but this time I spent with him playing TS2 will always be there. Incredibly fun game with wild variations between difficulties. Probably the most thrilling multiplayer FPS I've ever touched. The Co-op quality is truly golden and feels like it's the way the game is meant to be played. An absolute joy to play with friends.
It was 6 January 2003. I played a demo of Timesplitters 2 on my Sony PlayStation 2 that day. I will never forget that time. I have played the demo over a couple of times. The music of Graeme Norgate is fantastic! Cool video game by the way. Almost twenty years ago that I played the Timesplitters 2 demo and it's still fascinating me. The windy and cold sounds fits with the ambiance of Siberia and this song. Admiration for Graeme Norgate! Good English composer!
i remember doing this level on hard espically how annoying the special forces were when they were deployed to stop anything including you and dont even mention the gunship boss at the end
People often underestimate the power of silence and the lack of music. Those moments of nothingness serve to make the moments of triumph and excitement truly remarkable.
This game released almost 20 years ago, now. Man, I'm getting old.
almost 22 years from now.... shit man... we all getting old.... i was 7 years old when i played this, one of my absolute first shooters and man does this hit home.....
I need some TS buds!
Back when I was a kid, I used to go over to my best friend's house and we'd spend hours playing this game. The Co-op was so much fun and the crazy multiplayer game modes and customization led to all sorts of insane situations (Here have a deathmatch where the only weapons that spawn are mines/rocket launchers/bricks/scifi handguns, or one where all the AI players are robots, or monkeys, or snowmen!)
We drifted apart as we got older, and I haven't seen or heard from him in over a decade, but this time I spent with him playing TS2 will always be there.
Incredibly fun game with wild variations between difficulties. Probably the most thrilling multiplayer FPS I've ever touched. The Co-op quality is truly golden and feels like it's the way the game is meant to be played. An absolute joy to play with friends.
I resonate with this story a lot, the same thing happened with me and my brother
It was 6 January 2003. I played a demo of Timesplitters 2 on my Sony PlayStation 2 that day. I will never forget that time. I have played the demo over a couple of times. The music of Graeme Norgate is fantastic! Cool video game by the way. Almost twenty years ago that I played the Timesplitters 2 demo and it's still fascinating me. The windy and cold sounds fits with the ambiance of Siberia and this song. Admiration for Graeme Norgate! Good English composer!
so you've never completed the full game??
I had that same demo disc, it was from a magazine right?
@@fromthefire4176 yes that is right. The Year Book 2002 edition of the Sony PlayStation 2 Magazine.
One of my most Favorite Songs. So Smooooth.
What a blast from my childhood me and my little brother played the hell out of this game! thanks for the video
Never thought I would find filler music comforting, thank you
Definitely a top 4 song on this soundtrack. Thank you for sharing 🙏
i remember doing this level on hard espically how annoying the special forces were when they were deployed to stop anything including you and dont even mention the gunship boss at the end
The fact that im 14 and have played time splitters2 on the ps2 is amazing
I can relate. I've honestly grown up on a lot of things that the older generations have experienced
Cool I’m 24 and played on the GameCube lol
Just got timesplitters 2 this week, best purchase I have done. It's just so much fun to play and I'm glad I got introduced to it.
How is that amazing?
@@dallassunderland bro that comment is 2 years old i have no idea.
You are an absolute legend for making this bro, thank you so much.
Steam pressure at 66%
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timesplitters 2 is awesome
Wow so nice and relaxing!
This game is new. Glad you recommended it. Thnx so much Loopy. 😊
I remember hearing it is a sample of one of the tracks from MGS 2. (or 1.) Love it!
This song is just too good.
Pure nostalgia...
I love TS2 :D
Sounds like I’m exploring a snowy area in Norse mythology, all dressed in my outfit ready to take on what dwells in the area.
Probably my fav channel keep working man but it concerns me how long you do this crap
But still good content
That c stick on the gamecube was a pain😂. When snipping
It's worse without the little rubber pad on the thumbstick
"Control? Control? Agh, stupid radio."
Goldeneye Feeling
I never played this game before.
It’s amazing.
One of my all time favs, an absolute gem on the ps2
beating this on the highest difficulty is really hard
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Can you do neo tokyo ambience with the rain please
Funny you should ask for this because here it is ;)
Link - ua-cam.com/video/_I5LQGDyHxo/v-deo.htmlsi=ZQAOxKb6U4TbmoK2
Bruh why do you not have like 10mill
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Zombies
Great pick
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