7 Best Uses of Time Travel in Videogames
Time travel is an alluring power. We’ve all had those moments where we wish we could wind back the clock: a conversation gone wrong, an embarrassing trip and fall, stepping on a Lego brick.
Games often give you the power of time travel for greater accomplishments. Saving the world is usually a little more heroic and exciting than using time travel to tell the best joke at the party, and some games make really interesting use of time travel—both through its powers and the consequences thereof. Here’s some of our favorite uses of time travel in gaming.
Blinx: The Time Sweeper
An often overlooked gem of the early Xbox days, Blinx: The Time Sweeper makes use of several time-travel mechanics and a super-powered vacuum to create a charming game about manipulating reality. Blinx is a Time Sweeper, a sort of time-cleaner that goes between dimensions to clean up routine ripples in the space-time continuum, who ends up stumbling onto a much larger conspiracy. The different powers range from simple Fast-Forward and Rewind to Pause, allowing you to completely freeze time, or Record, which lets you create a “recording” of yourself in time to do things that require two cats rather than one. It’s wildly inventive and fun to beat up angry time-pigs with Blinx’s clever array of time-tools.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask
Yes, Ocarina of Time also uses time travel, but not anywhere near the level to which Majora’s Mask employs it. You have three days to stop the moon from crashing into Termina and destroying everything, so you have to constantly rewind the clock, while also solving the many problems that the townspeople have. Puzzles often involve being in the right place at the right time, and there’s a satisfying element of detective work in slowly unraveling the solution to every quest and sidequest needed to save Termina. A controversial title in the Zelda series, but a great time-travelling game.
Dota 2
Long ago, I swore to myself that if Dota 2 can feasibly be on a list, it will be on that list. I continue this honored tradition by paying respects to the brilliant time-travellers of Dota 2. Faceless Void, who can “backtrack” damage by foreseeing it and avoiding it, is often the bane of many assassin characters. Oracle can preserve his teammates within a time field, staving off death and damage for a short period of time. The skittering bug Weaver is an insect-like being that weaves time and space, allowing it to revert itself to a former state of being at any time. Take some damage? Time Lapse! Out of position? Time Lapse! Died in a battle? Buyback, then Time Lapse and you’re right back where you were when you died.