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Time Crisis - Project Titan (USA)

PlayStation
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Reviewed in
2001
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✪ Reviewed on September 17, 2025
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Time Crisis Project Titan is the Time Crisis sequel with a new espionage scenario. Namco's revolutionary cover system remains as effective for dodging bullets. Additional content and new mechanics. A solid light gun shooting entry for fans of the first Time Crisis on PS1.

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Category
Rail Shooter 2 players 12+
Description
Namco sequel to the Time Crisis light gun shooter, where a new VSSE agent hunts the Project Titan organization. Created by Namco, released in 2001 in Japan, the United States and Europe under the Time Crisis Project Titan title. Over nine expanded fixed 3D scenes, GunCon system with multi-cover switching, replayable Crisis Mission mode and electronic rock soundtrack. Multi-regional edition under the Time Crisis Project Titan title.

Time Crisis - Project Titan review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
2/5
Music
"Decent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Light"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,49 GB 📅06/03/2001
Published by Namco

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Collector interest

A spin-off entry of Namco's light-gun series, designed for the console with its characteristic cover pedal, extending the arcade experience at home. Still fairly widespread in the West, its interest lies in this status as a console companion to a light-gun reference rather than scarcity. A piece valued by light-gun fans, ideal with the matching peripheral.

Better with friends

Arcade gun shooting with a snappy cover system, where you pass the gun to aim at enemies and beat each other's scores under constant pressure. The rivalry springs from one-upmanship: who'll aim truest, who'll keep their cool through the tightest waves? Spectacular and tense, it turns each attempt into a challenge narrated by two where every shot counts.

Is Time Crisis - Project Titan still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2001 on PS1, Namco's project extends the Time Crisis lineage with a direct sequel to the first entry, exclusive to Sony's console. The cover management by pedal or button, the GunCon pistol shooting and the nervous rhythm of rail shooting remain a delight. The levels vary with inventiveness, and the enemy AI demands real reactivity. The 3D modelling has aged. Recommended today for rail shooter devotees, for Namco fans and for PS1 collectors curious about a sequel never released in arcades that faithfully extends the founding board on Sony's first home console hardware globally.

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