TimeSplittersfans rejoice - today it has been confirmed that the hit 2000s shooter is returning.
Not only is the game making a comeback, but it’s in development with many of the series’original creators.

This is great news for fans of the franchise, like myself, as theTimeSplittersgames offered something different. Yes, they were great shooters, however, where they really shined was the range of different modes, challenges and wacky characters.
So, with that in mind, here are five of the more bizarre characters that need to return in the newTimeSplittersgame.

For no particular reason, the Shoal was one of my go to characters back in the day.
The Shoal is a bunch of fish that circle a whale that’s wearing a top hat and smoking a pipe. Nothing more needs to be said.
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4.Handyman
Handyman was one of the more tricky characters to unlock, but he was worth it.
They’re the henchmen of Hatchet Sal and are created with the hands of his victims. They’re effectively an arm with matchsticks for their own arms and legs.
3.Robert One-Oh-Seven
If it’s not been clear yet,TimeSplittersisn’t afraid to have fun with its characters and Robert One-Oh-Seven is the epitome of that.
He’s a man who thinks he’s a robot and he runs around not dressed as a human, but instead in a (poorly) handmade robot costume.
There are many recognisable characters in the world ofTimesplittersand the Gingerbread man is definitely one of them.
As you can imagine, the Gingerbread Man is exactly that - a Gingerbread Man with weird, flexible limbs.
Monkey is one of the most iconic characters in theTimeSplittersseries.
It arrived inTimeSplitters 2and is quite simply, just a monkey. However, it played a pivotal role in the games and was one of the first characters made available.
One of the most prominant memories I have of the wholeTimeSplittersfranchise is the Monkey Immolation League Challenge, in which hordes of flaming Monkeys would do their best to cause carnage.
There we have it, five characters we’d like to see come back with the returningTimeSplitters.