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Terminator Salvation (PS3)
- October 30, 2009 13:50 PM PST
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Video games based on movies generally get a bad rap - and rightfully so. What's worse than dishing out hard-earned cash for an undeniably rushed-to-deadline cash-in? Thankfully, there are plenty of titles out there from Riddick to Wolverine that introduce just enough new material to keep gamers interested, and may just rise above their movie counterparts in terms of quality - games that truly break the mold. Terminator Salvation is not one of those games.
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"Come with me if... oh, forget it."
So, let's recap the story so far: the year is 2016, post Judgment Day, and the self-aware AI known as Skynet continues to wage war upon the surviving humans. John Connor, a member of the dwindling Resistance, finds himself on the losing side of the ever-escalating man-versus-machine conflict. Upon receiving a radio transmission from abandoned Resistance soldier David Weston, Connor makes it his mission to rescue the deserted recruit and inspire everyone and their mother on the way. Imagine a very unenthusiastic version of "Saving Private Ryan", where the Tom Hanks character is attacked by relentlessly murderous machines every two steps.
Terminator Salvation is a by-the-books run-and-gun shooter - nothing more, nothing less. While the title utilizes a cover system similar to that of another GRIN effort, Wanted: Weapons of Fate, most of your time will be spent with one finger on the trigger, the other aiming with the analog stick. Machines arrive in waves, you unleash enough lead to blow them back to the scrap pile and then move on to your next location. Simple, right? In all honesty, this would have been a fantastic formula if given the proper time, care and treatment. Instead, Terminator Salvation just plays as a bug-riddled, murky mess of a shooter that ends before it even begins.
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- May 19 2009 at 11:09:50:AM PST
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Oh well... I was looking forward to this game, actually. But you make it seem pretty mediocre, so I'll probably just rent it. It's a shame, this game could have been so much more.
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Hmph... why I'm not surprised of this verdict? Oh yeah... kinda expecting it... movie 2 game, almost always suck...
Seems to be a nice try though, maybe I'll might rent too.
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I bought the game this morning and have already beaten it!!! Incredibly short and very very mundane. I was expecting fighting in epic battles with machines everywhere. Instead I got sneaking around with spurts of guerrla warfare. And once you get the flanking down its a piece of cake to take down the enemies. I just hope the movie is not as boring as the game.
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After reading this review, I want the game more now. I have a love for bad video games lol :p
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Well I'm glad to have gamepro's opinion on this game I will only rent. As always, thanks for the heads up on a game not worth my time.
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Sounds like the flick is a dud, too -- http://www.aintitcool.com/node/41140
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ViciousSid wrote:
Sounds like the flick is a dud, too -- http://www.aintitcool.com/node/41140
dang that sucks my freind went to see it midnight too bad it sucked
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the movie kicked ass, and im not one to rave about movie but this is a must see 200 million dollar budget film
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