With plenty of first-person shooters heading for next-gen consoles (Halo 3, BioShock, Clive Barker's Jerico, BlackSite: Area 51, and more), can Sierra's oft-delayed but undeniably ambitious TimeShift make a big enough impact to stay the course amid some massive opposition? October 30 sees TimeShift proving its worth.

After two delays and rumours that the project had been abandoned all together, Sierra Entertainment has today given the official nod that first-person shooter TimeShift will be released for the Microsoft Xbox 360 and PC on October 30. PlayStation 3 owners, however, will be left twiddling their thumbs until December before they can get their hands on it.
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    JJBDude Aug 9, 07
    This game is going to be fantastic. I knew little about it until a trailer of the game was released on the Xbox 360's Marketplace during e3, I found it really entertaining. PS3 fans should take note, waiting the extra couple of months will be agonising for you.
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    sten mk II Aug 9, 07
    I never even heard about this game yet, I wonder why the PS3 version has to wait longer?

    Oh well, we'll probably get some extras for waiting.
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    tidus04 Aug 16, 07
    This game looked really good when I sore trailers and screens of it before hand. I just cant wait to see more of it, espically on the Playstation 3.

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