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Contents1. Introduction2. Gameplay and Mechanics 3. Single and Multiplayer Carnage 4. Hardware and Performance 5. Summary and Scores Our story begins as Dr. Aiden Krone steals an experimental Alpha Suit with timeshifting powers. The Alpha Suit is much more formidable than your typical TiVo: it allows the wearer to control time itself. Travelling to the past, Krone changes the course of history to become dictator of the Gothic-styled Alpha District. Guess what? You're the only person who can stop his reign of terror and incredibly boring 2184 public speeches. Have at ye, villain!
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As a "respected scientist with a hidden past, called in to consult on the development of the secret time warping garment", you jump in the Beta Suit to escape certain death as Krone blows up the research lab to cover up his crime. Following Krone through the flux of time, you end up in a dystopian, alternate version of year 1939 he has created. There you must fight Krone and his Kronies (no, they're not called that, but they should be!).
We know from software development that Beta follows Alpha and is typically much further developed. Therefore you shouldn't have problems dealing with Krone, except that he's been quite the busy dictator and filled the streets of Alpha District (which might be in England, or perhaps Germany) with heavily and futuristically armed police death squads, giant killer robots called Sentries, and Quantum troops that use timeshifting to flank you AND skip commercials. Can you defeat the Kronies and Krone's fully operational Release Candidate Suit? Can you right the course of history that Krone derailed? Can you turn back time far enough to save your love who died in the research lab explosion? Is TimeShift worth your own precious time?
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