So as I'm browsing around the usual spots, I come across this on Wikiped -
[quote=Wikipedia TimeSplitters 4 Page]On July 30, 2011, an article in Official Playstation Magazine September 2011 edition claimed that the fourth installment was to be announced soon by Crytek, stating "Gun-wielding monkeys are making a comeback! A fourth TimeSplitters title is to be announced soon."[/quote]
Now I know Wikiped's a open format, anyone can edit thing and that Crytek UK (formerly Free Radical) seem to have been on and off about this over the years. However, a source has been cited in the actual page. If the announcement becomes offical...well, I'm not 100% sure what I should be thinking - should I be hailing it and rushing to buy a Console, or should I be loathing and dreading it given some more recent failures like Duke Nukem Forever?
With that in mind, here's a short list of things I'd like to see -
#1 - Don't take too many things from modern games
I think this goes without saying given what DNF was like, but I'm not sure TS would quite be the same with Regenerating Health, a Two Weapon Limit and a Cover Mechanic. If it turns out to be true, it won't ruin the experiance as long as it's done well - remember Human Revolution and how it resolved this?
In short, TS was always about FUN. The less fun it feels, the less it feels like a TimeSplitters game.
#2 - Sense of Humor
I think it would be a great shame if this went. TS was NEVER serious. I mean can you see Ninja Monkey's weilding Guns in a Call of Duty game? Or even scenes like this classic? -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF4ZLtVIk8o&feature=related
This one's practically immutable unfortunately. I just can't see TS being a darker, grittier shooter where Cortez is a grumbling power armoured Sphess Mehreen. Actually, hang on a second...

#3 - The Post Game Content
Beat the Single Player in a weekend? That's okay, go play the Mini Games or Challenges for some unlocks. Regular Multiplayer maps wearing you down? Future Perfect (and TS 2 if I remember correctly) had a very easy to learn and use Map Editor - by learning just a few simple commands and a basic knowledge of tiles and objects, a newb could make a playable map in a few hours. Better yet, FP took advantage of the added online play to allow people to share their maps online and even rate them - another added bonus and a good way to examine and dig apart the maps and learn (much like how some people learn to mod RA2/YR).
All three just represent my own opinion, though I'm sure others have similair thoughts. At the same time, don't expect me to overtly hate the game if some or all on my list aren't met.[spoiler]Indeed, I'm one of the few who welcomed the Crawler system in C&C 4 with open arms. These days though I stand by that it was a sound idea on paper instead of what we got.[/spoiler]
So what do all of you think? Are you happy? Upset? Not caring the slightest? Or are we all waiting for the announcement of the new Monkey charecters?