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Terminator Salvation is a bit slow levels could be longer and not so predictable whether playing 1 or two player does not do enough to keep you interested, my grand son soon got bored whatching me play,and while playing two player lost interest quikly. Over all an average shooter predictable and to short game play. plenty of weapons and ammo great graphix and sound.
I bought this product as i had seen it in the shops for a while and i had heard a few good things and a few not so good things about it. I listen to others comments on it but make my own mind up. I really like the games overall concept and found it a challenge and fun. well recommended!!!!. I have bought other games but this one is great.
excellent product, boyfriend loves the game thanks, great price!! some were extremely expensive in the shops and on the other sites, so impressed with the game too! graphics and storyline are really good, perfect for people that love terminator!!! xx
The game is a bit limited, little aid, regular graph, rather poor script, you put expectations for the title, you end up disappointed.
Bought this game cos I like the terminator films. Game is good, it's challenging, and graphics are ok too. Not many trophies, just have to complete the levels to get them all. Good game
Gaming graphic's are good for someone like me who does'nt play this type of game normally i'm really getting into the game itself really happy with this purchase.
Although i was enjoying this game i was left astonished by the fact i had completed it within 4hrs of gameplay. After the 5 or so levels i was ready to pen a letter to the makes of this game requesting the rest of the levels. Overall ok game but very very short.
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An absolute abortion of a game. Bought this for the gold trophies on offer even then i was sorry. Not worth the 3 painful hours it took.
Terminator Salvation is a relaunch of the film franchise featuring Christian Bale's gravitas, amazing set pieces and slick camera work. The videogame version has none of these things. Christian Bale has been replaced by a non-descript actor, the action is fairly tame throughout and the cutscenes are stunningly ordinary. And yet despite the poor presentation, there are some clever gameplay elements that make Terminator enjoyable. Too bad that joy only lasts a handful of hours before the credits roll. Taking place two years prior to the upcoming film, Terminator Salvation follows one day in the life of would-be savior of mankind John Connor. Los Angeles has been lost to the machines and the resistance is pulling back to regroup, but some of Connor's men have gotten themselves captured by Skynet. While the leaders of the resistance (Connor is still an up-and-coming punk) are willing to sacrifice the few for the good of the many, Connor goes rogue to save his buddies. And that is the entire plot of Terminator Salvation. There are no unexpected twists or insight into John Connor or the formation of the resistance. It's just an excuse to go from point A to B and fight many machines along the way. Not exactly the worst idea for a game, but it's certainly not very deep. Terminator Salvation seems, ironically enough, a victim of time. There just wasn't enough to create a full game. There are a few moments that lack any cinematic punch. For example, early on you battle an HK (big flying ship) from inside the ruins of a building. When you finally shoot it down, you're told it's crashing into the building. But there's no cutscene that shows this awesome moment and nothing visually spectacular happens in-game. It's a dud, and many more moments like this fall flat throughout the four-hour adventure. Simply put, the presentation is shockingly poor. Bad acting, ugly cut-scenes, no Christian Bale, and a few story elements that are outright hilarious. The best and worst moments in Terminator Salvation are intertwined. The one shining cutscene (and coolest gameplay segment) is when the massive Harvester machine comes around scooping up humans. As I ran from this metal beast, I thought, "Damn, I can't wait to fight that thing later on." That leads to the worst moment in Terminator Salvation. Towards the end, one of your teammates warns, "The Harvester is still out there." Connor says not to worry, he'll handle it. The next scene shows Connor underneath a snoozing Harvester. With a few turns of a monkey wrench the Harvester is now yours to command. Wha?? Though there are definitely some rough elements to Terminator Salvation, the future isn't completely bleak. The gameplay is smartly crafted and often quite engaging. Salvation is a third-person cover shooter with skirmishes taking place in impromptu arenas throughout the ruins of L.A. Instead of worrying about progressing from cover to cover, moving from the back to the front, fights take place in 360 degrees. The machines are heavily armored and for most, you need to flank them to get at their weak spots. That's only possible by creating combat zones "in the round." Aiding this cover system is a radial menu that highlights a half-dozen angles you can take for cover. It's a great system and the one standout in an otherwise ho-hum movie-licensed game.Read full review