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Terminator: Resistance

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  • 2019
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7.2/10
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Terminator: Resistance (2019)
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First person shooter set in a nightmarish future based on the first two Terminator films, where killer robots controlled by a rogue A.I. called Skynet are hunting humans to extinction. A ref... Read allFirst person shooter set in a nightmarish future based on the first two Terminator films, where killer robots controlled by a rogue A.I. called Skynet are hunting humans to extinction. A refugee joins the resistance to try to stop them.First person shooter set in a nightmarish future based on the first two Terminator films, where killer robots controlled by a rogue A.I. called Skynet are hunting humans to extinction. A refugee joins the resistance to try to stop them.

  • Director
    • Piotr Latocha
  • Writers
    • Jerzy Zalewski
    • Marek Baranowski
    • Piotr Dziadosz
  • Stars
    • Eric Meyers
    • Christopher Ragland
    • Laurence Bouvard
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    774
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Piotr Latocha
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Zalewski
      • Marek Baranowski
      • Piotr Dziadosz
    • Stars
      • Eric Meyers
      • Christopher Ragland
      • Laurence Bouvard
    • 15User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eric Meyers
    Eric Meyers
    • John Connor
    • (voice)
    Christopher Ragland
    • Jacob Rivers
    • (voice)
    Laurence Bouvard
    Laurence Bouvard
    • Jennifer
    • (voice)
    Kosha Engler
    Kosha Engler
    • Baron
    • (voice)
    Doug Cockle
    Doug Cockle
    • Colin
    • (voice)
    Ève Karpf
    • Erin
    • (voice)
    • (as Eve Karpf)
    Max Robson
    Max Robson
    • Patrick
    • (voice)
    William Hope
    William Hope
    • Mack
    • (voice)
    • (as Bill Hope)
    Martin T. Sherman
    Martin T. Sherman
    • Alvin
    • (voice)
    • (as Martin T Sherman)
    Mac McDonald
    Mac McDonald
    • Ryan
    • (voice)
    Kerry Shale
    Kerry Shale
    • NPCs
    • (voice)
    Akie Kotabe
    Akie Kotabe
    • NPCs
    • (voice)
    Kelly Burke
    Kelly Burke
    • Laura
    • (voice)
    Tom Clarke Hill
    Tom Clarke Hill
    • NPCs
    • (voice)
    Taylor Clarke-Hill
    Taylor Clarke-Hill
    • NPCs
    • (voice)
    • (as Taylor Clarke Hill)
    Ian Porter
    Ian Porter
    • NPCs
    • (voice)
    Nicola Robson
    • NPCs
    • (voice)
    Kate Handford
    Kate Handford
    • Corporal Ferro
    • Director
      • Piotr Latocha
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Zalewski
      • Marek Baranowski
      • Piotr Dziadosz
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    6CoreyRuehling

    Pleasant Surprise

    First off, to refute another review on here, you CAN shoot Terminators in the game. And you kind of have to, unless you're stockpiling explosives. That reviewer clearly didn't play much of the game.

    When I heard that Teyon, developer of the not-so-great Rambo video game, had acquired the license to create a Terminator game, I prepared for a similar experience; an on-the-rails shooter with ugly visuals and chock full of voice clips from the movies. However, this game turned out much better, and honestly, I enjoyed it much more than Terminator: Dark Fate, the franchise's most recent film.

    The game's story puts you in the shoes of a Resistance member in the midst of the war against Skynet, the very war seen in a few scenes of the first two Terminator films. And not to mention, this game actually ties directly into the plots of those films and is full of references to them, so one can tell that this game was indeed created by fans of the films. But overall, the plot here was nothing amazing, but enjoyable for Terminator fans. While some would say it's a short game (took me about 8 hours total, including side content), but I felt it was just the right length.

    The voice acting is okay, I suppose. There aren't any standout performances, but there also weren't any that made me cringe. The graphics aren't anything to write home about, but they're a major improvement over Rambo's. There aren't any celebrity likenesses used in this game, so the "that looks nothing like Stallone" issue Rambo had was avoided.

    As for the gameplay, it's pretty much standard-fare first-person-shooter. It's not a broken buggy mess or anything, but it can get pretty repetitive and monotonous, which I suppose is the main reason I didn't rate it much higher. That, and it's not particularly amazing on any fronts, aside from the fact that it is much, much better than their previous attempt at a film license. Speaking of that, I assume Teyon will do another film license next... I'll hope for RoboCop.
    8robbyedd

    Finally a good terminator movie game

    I've been a fan of the terminator franchise since I watched terminator when I was a kid in the 80s number 1 being my favourite dark gritty story, so finally playing a game that puts me in that world creating the feel of what made t1 and t2 so good is a real achievement if you take the game what it is a terminator game for terminator fans yes it feels a little clunky in the controls but it's not aaa game an there is a minor niggle here and there but for people who have been wanting a good terminator game for years after playing endless bad ones we finally got one a good one so grab your pipe bombs and plasma rifle kick back and enjoy, for the hate this game gets I conclude the haters weren't fans of the films probably to young to get what this game and the films are so ignore them, this games for fans of terminator not battle royal mmo kids
    9cnfranco

    Perfectly captures the Future War from Terminator 1 and 2

    Bought this game on sale ($19) and greatly enjoyed it. The people at Teyon clearly love the first 2 Terminator films and have learned from their previous game flops. Animations are a bit stiff (for faces and hands) and the texture fidelity isn't the best, but the plasma guns feel so good to shoot.
    7cammyd-30465

    A Mediocre Game with Alot Of Heart

    Teyon, a company infamous for a terrible Rambo game has been handed the rights and opportunity to make another licensed game about an 80s movie franchise. However this time, they've managed to keep it from being another disaster like Rambo.

    Terminator: Resistance is above all else, is a love letter to the Terminator franchise, with nods to all the movies backed by amazing sound design and model work in game to really sell that "future" war setting the game takes place in and honestly Teyon should be congratulated on the jumping up of quality from previous games.

    What this game gets right is the environmental design and look and feel of the war torn "Future" of the Terminator franchise. Models of the titular Terminators also look fantastic, with them looking almost 1:1 with the movies. The music too is very inline with the original movie with heavy synthesisers in your ears as your hiding from a T-800 as its stomps ever closer to where you are. Plus visually during the night sections, this game looks down right amazing when you see tons of laser fire lighting up the environment as you see the glowing red eyes of your metallic foes.

    Missions never felt boring or repetitive, say for the amount of outposts one can destroy that are just a way to earn more XP as side missions. Some characters also felt very inline with how the movies told us humanity had become in these dark time, with a cast of characters that give great insights into just how terrible life truly is now. The story is also really simple to follow, if not a little meh, but it's honestly refreshing to have a game that doesn't blow smoke up its windpipe by trying and failing to tell a "Complex" story and gives a very simple to follow one.

    Whilst the highs of Resistance are really good, the medium to bad areas of this game are something to be desired. If you put a gun to my head and asked me to describe this game I'd have to say it feels like "A remaster to an early 2000s obscure FPS that never happened." The look and feel of the game screams classic FPS games, where you are plotted into a giant area to complete objectives, but feels very isolated and lonely due to being surrounded by enemies, and allies really only appear in cutscenes or during scripted missions. There's also this weird indescribable feeling of stiffness while playing the game, where it sometimes feels outdated.

    Some performances also felt off, the main voice actor for the main character sometimes sounds like he's phoning it in, thankfully most of the other cast put in a decent performance that doesn't distract you.

    Weapons are also very hit and miss, where a-lot of them you don't really get a great sense of their weight or true firepower. Like how when holding a standard Assault rifle, it feels more like a P-Shooter with how little presents it has. Comparing those weapons to later laser weapons, at a certain part in the game you'll come across laser weapon ammo so much that you'll abandon conventional weapons at the drop of a hat. Now the problem here isn't that there's too much laser ammo, its the fact that later on you are coming up against different classes of Terminator, which can only be stopped with laser weapons, and the normal guns are meant for the smaller robots that attack you, which creates this sense that one class of weapons is just not worth it anymore.

    The game also tries to implement a skill tree system that honestly doesn't feel all too needed. I get its meant to help you believe you are turning into the best soldier in the resistance, but I feel if they focused more on the gunplay instead of a skill tree than the game could of been improved.

    Glitches wise I ran into several during my play-through. One being AI either becoming brain dead, standing still allowing me to thrash them, or somehow knowing where I was behind walls or cover they couldn't possibly see through leading to frustration as Terminators wipe the floor with you early game and having 4 pounce on you just from loading a quick save isn't the best feeling.

    Overall, this game has flaws, jank and other words the thesaurus spits at me, but I have to take a knee to all of that really and congratulate Teyon for making a decent game. These guys aren't triple A studio's levels of talent, and neither do they have funding like that, so to produce a product like this is amazing to see. I only wish to see this company go bigger and better with their new Robocop game. And hopefully they can learn from their mistakes and become a household name in coming years.
    8BladeRunner2025_

    The BEST Terminator game and a very good FPS.

    This is easily the best Terminator game ever, at last a good Terminator game.., and a very good FPS in general.

    The atmosphere and action is really superb, and you think that you are watching and actively taking part in the T1 or T2 movies.

    The music and sounds are perfect, so 80s.., especially the main menu theme, except for the dialogs which sometimes sound a bit strange and like somebody is just reading them in a room, and the graphics although not top are quite good, with nice colors and sceneries and set you very well in the mood of the after Judgement Day War..

    The story is very believable and interesting with plenty of action all the time. The game also has some RPG elements, you collect stuff, improve your weapons, abilities, craft items etc.

    Overall a very good action FPS and by far the best Terminator game ever..till now.

    Recommended to everyone and STRONGLY recommended to ALL Terminator fans, this is a must have.

    I would even say that so far for me the Terminator Universe should comprise only of T1, T2, Terminator Salvation & this game!, Terminator Resistance.

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    • Trivia
      During the hospital chapter you can find a note about a female patient that speaks is showing more and more violent behavior, this is a reference to Sarah Connor who was in a mental institution at the beginning of T2.
    • Goofs
      The M16A4 is available as a weapon in the game. However, Judgement Day happened in 1997 and the M16A4 did not enter wide-scale production and service until the 2000s.
    • Connections
      Spin-off from The Terminator (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Burnin' In The 3rd Degree
      Performed by Tane McClure (as Tahnee Cain) & The Trianglz

      Written by Ricky Phillips (as Ricky Lynn Phillips), Tane McClure (as Tane Cain), Mugs Cain, Dave Amato (as David Paul Amato) and Brett Tuggle (as Brett Michael Tuggle)

      [after the game's Infiltrator Mode DLC is installed, the generic song playing on the boombox Rivers finds for Ryan changes to this song; also, in the Infiltrator Mode itself the song plays as one of the secrets the terminator finds after turning on the power in the ruins of the Tech Noir club]

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      • December 10, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Poland
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    • Also known as
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      • Teyon
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