The game is played from a first-person light-gun shooter perspective, with aiming, shooting from cover, and timing your exposure as the core loop. Players advance through fixed-path stages filled with infantry, vehicles, and armored targets, reacting quickly to enemy spawns and prioritizing the most dangerous threats. The cover system limits when you can fire, so success depends on reading attack patterns and popping out during openings. Performance is evaluated by accuracy, speed, and remaining lives after each stage.
Richard Miller
A V.S.S.E. field agent and the main protagonist, sent to stop the Titan operation.
Focus on enemies that throw explosives, use heavy weapons, or can keep you pinned down. When entering a new area, watch the spawn order before committing to shots so you can minimize damage taken. Against large targets, aim for weak points instead of wasting time on body shots. If a stage offers quick-clear opportunities, use them to preserve accuracy and build a stronger end-of-stage rank.
Tips and tricks
Learn the safe timing of each cover point before taking risks.
Tips and tricks
Eliminate ranged enemies and explosive threats before cleaning up closer targets.
Tips and tricks
Aim for vehicle and armored weak points to save time and shots.
User Reviews
Fast-paced and very much in the spirit of the series.
User Reviews
The cover-and-counterfire flow feels good, though later stages can get quite demanding.
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About Time Crisis: Project Titan
Time Crisis: Project Titan is a 2001 ps action, rail shooter, light gun shooter game, developed by D.I.C.E. and published by Namco. Time Crisis: Project Titan was developed by D.I.C.E. and published by Namco as a sequel in the Time Crisis line. It keeps the series’ light-gun shooting structure while sending agent Richard Miller across multiple global operations to stop a rogue military force from deploying the Titan superweapon. The game is remembered for its brisk pacing, cover-based… You can play Time Crisis: Project Titan instantly in your browser at https://classicemu.com — no downloads or installation required, with cloud save support and mobile touch controls.