

This is an FPS with RPG-like progression systems and a few choices that change the fate of certain characters and the ending, which is similar to original Fallout games - a set of slides that show the results of your decisions, so it's kinda of a "modular" ending system. Shooting is not great, but not terrible either. Most enemies are bullet sponges, but here it's absolutely justified (they are made of metal!). This is not a problem because you can deal with those enemies by doing stealth kills, blowing them up with grenades, bombs, or (my favorite) - lure them into trip-laser traps. You have plenty of choice here and can play the game in different styles. RPG systems (skills, inventory, weapon upgrades, shops) are VERY bare bones, but in a good way. There's just no extra crap you don't need, every item has it's use. Exactly the way I like these mechanics to be. Very satisfactory. Graphics are 2014-ish. Outdated for sure, but considering this is NOT an AAA game (but not an Indie as well, something in between - the perfect sweet spot), graphics are great. Performance is perfect, fast loads, high FPS all around on max settings. UE4 really shows it's strengths here. Story is absolutely awesome. May be a bit predictable, especially for hard-core fans of Terminator films, but very still great. It's true to the original films in every way. It only relates to the first 2 films, not the later ones. Verdict: MUST buy for every gamer who loved the original Terminator films and also loves FPS. A very satisfying story in a competently put together gameplay package.

This is a walking simulator with a very nice and deep story. There is no combat, no crafting and no "surviving". So if you're not an adult emotionally or you don't like these kinds of games - maybe give it a try, you may or may not like it. Maybe you SHOULD try it if it's the first game of this kind for you. The length of the game is perfect, about 6-7 hours. Anything more and it would become very boring considering the narrative direction the developer has taken. I didn't like the "cartoonish" visual style, it feels too overdone, even for a 2016 game. Having photo-realistic forest environment would've made the game even more immersive, but I guess it was out of scope for an indie studio. So without spoiling anything, if you're looking for an emotional adventure in a somewhat beautiful environment, definitely try this.