Terminator Dawn of Fate

Terminator Dawn of Fate

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Terminator Dawn of Fate

The year is 2027 in post-apocalyptic Los Angeles. The bloodthirsty humanoid machines of Skynet have invaded the city, hunting down and destroying humans across the globe. You are among a dwindling but determined band of resistance fighters bent on stopping Skynet and their cyborg assassins, the Terminators. Your ultimate goaland only hopeis to reach the time-traveling devise in time to send fellow-fighter Kyle Reese back to 1984 and prevent the assassination of Sarah Connor, the mother of resistance leader John Connor, at the hands of Terminator T-800. If you fail, destiny is altered. The resistance is crushed. Humanity is driven under. The fate of the world is in your hands.

 

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Terminator Dawn of Fate Reviews

By: Harley. That is the only downside to this game. It sort of follows the story line of the movie except some people like Luna. Although the game is called terminator you only get to see the terminator once but that is at the very end of the game. You can also see the things in the background as if they were real. If you like the terminator movies you just have to play the game. When you see someone talking you can see their mouth move to the words.

In this mode it looks like you are in the action of the game. I'll be back with weapons. Date released: 2001. I rate this game a 4.5 out of 5.

I'LL BE BACK . The fire arms look exactly like the armies weapons. Another thing about this game is its first person mode. So pull up a seat and grab a controller and have a ball. The best part of the game is the graphics. You play as john Connor as an adult along with his faithful cadet Reece. Battle your way through 12 amazing levels and 2 or 3 bonus levels.

Such as the terminators body with all of the wires and pipes (ect). Luna is the head leader of the resistance against the machines.

Title: Terminator dawn of fate system: Ps2 producing company: Atari . .

It is phenomenal it's, its Terminator 2: dawn of fate. In first person mode you can see the graphics a lot better.

As many games as I have played this is one of the best. This game I think should be for older kids but for young adults.

Rating: Teen.

 

The control is bad and the gameplay is very unoriginal and repetitive. I bought this and the guide the day they came out as a big Terminator fan and 3rd person adventure fan. (1st person is tired) This game disappoints on every level. Don't waste your money here, go see T3 in the theaters and you'll be more satisfied believe me.

 

I wish they would create a Terminator Online. It is not likeable just for the action, the story is great too. I think the game was awsome. Maybe he should turn on the light switch, that might of helped him. I read a review where someone said it was so dark.

 

My gosh this is a fun game the camrea takes like 3 min to figure out you can do slo-mo matrix stuff and it you can buy upgrade and get awesome guns Dont listen to thez ppl

 

I guess you could say they were trying to emulate a cinematic feel. Maybe if I lived in a house without windows, I could make out the graphics better. It takes some major getting used to, though.As another reviewer stated, it is rather pourly lit. Maybe it gets better later on, but I got frustrated early. If I could talk to this game's developers, I would ask them a few questions.

The first would be, Did you even play this thing once during the time you were making it. (And it wouldn't hurt if they played the same either).The targeting system is neat enough, though a little touchy. I would rather give up the atmosphere for the ability to see whats going on. They don't work, or if they do, they're buggy.The 'smart camera' that follows you is a clever way to do things. As you play it, you get the feeling that they had a mixed team of programmers at work on it, some of them veterans and others who were part of the "I wanna make games when I grow up" crowd that has been pouring into the development workforce.The checkpoints and save features are my biggest gripe.

I like the drop down menu used to select which weapon or item you want to use.I would have been happier with the game if I had paid half as much for it. All games should be lit like Oddworld.

 
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