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.
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Eric Meyers
- John Connor
- (voice)
Laurence Bouvard
- Jennifer
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Kosha Engler
- Baron
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Doug Cockle
- Colin
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Max Robson
- Patrick
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William Hope
- Mack
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- (as Bill Hope)
Martin T. Sherman
- Alvin
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- (as Martin T Sherman)
Mac McDonald
- Ryan
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Kerry Shale
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Akie Kotabe
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Kelly Burke
- Laura
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Tom Clarke Hill
- NPCs
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Taylor Clarke-Hill
- NPCs
- (voice)
- (as Taylor Clarke Hill)
Ian Porter
- NPCs
- (voice)
Nicola Robson
- NPCs
- (voice)
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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
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.
I loved Terminator: Resistance! The gameplay combat with all the very cool guns, and laser rifles was very fun, and sounded perfect. The attention to detail in making the Future War scenery was awesome and making the sounds of all the guns sound exactly like how they were in the first two films was perfect. The stealth aspect of the gameplay combat also was definitely fun. I really liked the music too; the music again sounded perfect because it sounded just like the music in the first two Terminator films, and the game incorporated some new other very good instrumental music too. The storyline however was bad, and its decision-making aspect throughout the story was really bad, but I still loved it. Without doubt I really enjoyed this game, and hope to see more, but better games in the future like it. Have a great day, and goooo Terminator Resistance!
It's not the prettiest game but it's so much fun to play and good story to boot. A lot of nice nods to the movies as well scattered throughout the game. I found myself getting goosebumps often from things that I found, sound and music I heard and much more. The game also plays very similarly to fallout 3/4. Can't recommend it enough. Hats off to the developers.
First off, to the guy who gave a low score because you "Can't shoot T-800's", you're a liar. Stop making stuff up to try and sway people from buying the game because your lazy, dumbass didn't go further than the first ten minutes.
On to the game itself, this feels like a true proper Future War based Terminator property. Teyon are obviously fans of the original movies; what with the callbacks, references, attention to detail and overall presentation. The T-1000 Easter Egg was where I decided I loved this game.
It is just a generic FPS Game by today's standards, but considering the low advertising they had - they clearly put that money into their already limited budget - it can be excused. Basically, it's a Terminator game that feels like a true sequel as opposed to the sequels we've actually gotten.
Generic, monotonous shooting moments which hide a project doused in Fanservice and a true passion. Is it worth it? For a sale price absolutely.
On to the game itself, this feels like a true proper Future War based Terminator property. Teyon are obviously fans of the original movies; what with the callbacks, references, attention to detail and overall presentation. The T-1000 Easter Egg was where I decided I loved this game.
It is just a generic FPS Game by today's standards, but considering the low advertising they had - they clearly put that money into their already limited budget - it can be excused. Basically, it's a Terminator game that feels like a true sequel as opposed to the sequels we've actually gotten.
Generic, monotonous shooting moments which hide a project doused in Fanservice and a true passion. Is it worth it? For a sale price absolutely.
Did you know
- TriviaDuring 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.
- GoofsThe 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.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from The Terminator (1984)
- SoundtracksBurnin' 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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