Posted on: April 12, 2020

trish01
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Best thing from The Terminator since '91
This is essentially Fallout meets The Terminator, made with less money than Fallout 4's marketing budget. If that sounds like I'm being disparaging, quite the opposite. Teyon have done a great job with the money they had and have crafted a game that truly feels like a sequel/prequel to the Terminator movies (all 2 of them). I played through on the hardest difficulty, and while at first it was certainly far too easy like others have said (I think I only died twice over the course of the first 2/3rds of the game), after the mid-March 2020 update the difficulty is MUCH improved. Terminators are much more lethal, they track you more thoroughly, and getting past them is much more of a challenge (I lost count of how many times I died post-update). I also found ammo to be much more scarce post-update. There were quite a few times I had to fall back on conventional weapons after my plasma guns ran out of ammo, whereas pre-update I never had that problem. Graphics-wise the game looks fine, if not as eye-popping as most current gen titles. The facial animations are generally rather poor, but never overly distracting. Given the budget the game was made with, they're certainly acceptable. Same goes for the voice acting - it's fine but not up there with the likes of Mass Effect and such. Nonetheless the characters are likeable and the actors give great delivery most of the time. On the down side, some of the more tedious elements involve scavenging for crafting materials, as well as the lock-pick and hacking mini-games (the latter of which is basically Frogger and the former is lifted straight from Fallout). While it never got to the point where I just wanted to skip these things, it does get rather repetitive. The optional SkyNET bases can be a chore too, but you can just ignore them if you want. Overall, if you're a fan of the Terminator movies, this comes highly recommended.
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