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Published: 2009-05-26, Author: Eric , review by: gamespy.com
Mercifully short; gives reviewers an excuse to look at pictures of Moon Bloodgood on the Internet.
Boring, repetitive gameplay; ugly graphics; unimaginative enemy and level design.
Despite some enjoyable moments and fights, the game is just way too short, with the game flow unnecessarily interrupted by way too many cutscenes, loading times and frustratingly placed save-points. Visually it’s well done, but apart from a sunlit vis...
Postapocalyptic LA looks suitably ruined, Interesting cover mechanic.
Simplistic, repetitive combat, Only five hours long; full retail price, Soso visuals hamper cutscenes, Problematic onrails sequences, Doesnt convey any sense of drama or excitement.
This bare-bones movie tie-in is like a machine with synthetic rubber skin: its not fooling anyone and you should stay away from it. ...
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Published: 2009-05-19, Author: Chris , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: If youve ever wondered why movie tie-in games have such a bad reputation, Terminator Salvation can provide an instructive example. Though this third-person shooter is technically sound, it seems to rely entirely on the presumption that youll be so ja...
idering this is the third game I have reviewed by them in the past two months speaks volumes. Terminator Salvation is releasing at just the right time to be considered a movie tiein game, but if you have been keeping tabs on the series reboot, you will be...
Abstract: It has always been fascinating to me that game developers seem to struggle when making games based on movies. It’s a long established tradition and stigma that movie tie in games just plain suck. Terminator Salvation isn’t terrible on a technical leve...
Abstract: Home Competitions Buyer Guides Contact Us Home > Gaming > Games Search Games Terminator Salvation Max Everingham, May 27, 2009 Someone at Swedish developer GRIN Studios must really, really love Galaxian. The Aerostat flying machines in Terminator...
Abstract: After recently playing X-Men: Origins: Wolverine, my faith in successful movie-to-game adaptations had been restored slightly. Unfortunately, Terminator: Salvation has managed to completely undo this new found hope. It is a poorly conceived goulash of ...
A game this short and shallow should really be ignored. There is nothing original, compelling or even that new and it will join the ever-growing pile of rubbish movie tie-ins. 3.8/10Print this pageUser reviews (4)Share this pageNoticed something wrong?...