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Once you've picked a game, you'll be brought to a brief loading screen where you'll be introduced to the control, and then it's game time! The Terminator team has a little more variety, and slightly heavier firepower than the humans, but they're slower. The human resistance team is more evenly spread out, stats-wise. The controls will defintely take a second to get used to, and this might be my biggest complaint about the game overall.

Instead of just picking what direction to walk in, you have to use left, right, and down to aim your character, and then press up to start walking. You get used to it after a few seconds, but it just seems a little less intuitive than just running in whatever direction you pressed. If this were a video game for a major home console, it would be laughable.

The game is simple enough that you can dive right in and start getting your strategies down, and varies enough to keep you coming back. Some people on the leader board have hit over 10, kills already! Sadly, it seems the focus is to have a developer deliver the bare minimum for a playable entity and charge the maximum amount for the privilege.

Worse yet, people still fall for this. We can outline the practice with Terminator: Salvation as the epitome of average games.

The game is set 2 years before the events of the movie. Without giving anything away from the film, the narrative of the offering is basic. Being set in a post-apocalyptic universe with massive lore, you'd think there is potential for a game to flesh out some of the characters' backstories.

Even further, to inherit their heroic features and apply them as playable skills. Terminator: Salvation really does none of that and doesn't even throw Christian Bale's voice into the mix.

The easiest way to describe the game is John Connor deciding to use his band of resistance men to save some people behind enemy lines. There's no rhyme or reasons for it - but it provides just enough backstory to justify the shoot em' up slugfest that follows - introducing the main gameplay element. Using an assortment of weapons, large and small, to fight the Terminators and hordes of enemies is really all you'll be doing throughout its bland 4-hour campaign.

The combat is decent, encouraging the covering mechanics with AI actually pretty smart in throughout the game. Nothing is rewarding, though. There are no boss fights, visuals are bland, and gameplay choices seem lazy when it could be exciting. Once you've beaten the short playthrough of Terminator: Salvation, there is absolutely no incentive to return to it. There won't be anything you've missed, any secrets to unlock, and nothing further to see.

It comes across as one of those games where you can just pass it off as 'been there, done that. Where film franchises have underlying lore and deep characters, there is always potential to make a good game. Escaping in trucks instead, the group are attacked by a Hunter-Killer aircraft. The team travels underground, then above again, battling machines. The surviving trio manages to reach the evacuation point, meeting soldiers.

Aerostat drones attack, and Connor, Williams, and others go outside to take care of them. One is killed in the battle. The team then tries to make a landing place for a helicopter. The chopper lands and rescues the team, but Connor and Williams stay behind to rescue Weston's team. The duo goes into the sewers. A rescue team, Epsilon, has a helicopter going down, so the duo goes to its crash-site to check for survivors. They fight a legion of machines and then, afterwards, decide to head for an old Resistance outpost.

Deckard and the unknown are killed by a T, and the team is forced to retreat. They manage to destroy two Ts. They have no choice but to retreat, but with no way out, the team is forced to destroy the Ts, though Dobkin is mortally wounded in the fight. The three continue to go to Skynet while defending themselves. They decide to go to a tower so they can observe Skynet patrols so as to plan a route to rescue Weston.

They encounter Ts with rubber skin, which the trio destroy. Connor warns the other two about the T, which has real, vat-grown skin. They reach the tower, where they encounter a Hunter-Killer, but Connor, Williams and Angie manage to destroy it. There are too many machines on a nearby street that they planned to go down, so the three decide to go to Union Station at the subway, following the tracks to Skynet.

Terminator Salvation for PC.



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