I’m 40 and I’m still impressed. The quick time events are perfect. The visual quality of levels is great as well especially the future war scenes. I also loved the fact that every level had alternate routes you had to master. My favorite is the end flying level. It feels gratifying to actually pull off these stunts. Something most games with these styles lack. Terminator 3 Redemption is still the best Terminator game we ever got. It should have been an Arcade game. It really captured the feel of an Arcade shooter on a console. It’s also one of the best Xbox Original titles and movie game titles for the system next The Thing. Which is also a fantastic under appreciated title.
you forgot the best part about Terminator: Redemption. There is a dedicated button just for Arnie one-liners. No joke! I laughed my ass off when I played. It has "Jason!" shout from Heavy Rain vibes
It's pretty cool to see people have come around to it I felt like I was the only one defending it for a minute back there XD it was rougher at launch tho to be fair.
@@hopelessedgelord Terminator hasn’t had a good thing since T2. So a good game that has heart and soul that’s not a corporate cash grab is pretty great.
I never understood why they needed more than two Terminator movies and that's it. It is just not a franchise that suppoorts much more than that but they kept making more and more.
Exactly. The first Terminator is my favorite movie of all time. T2 is great. Everything else ranges from decent to garbage. Unnecessary from a story point of view.
I still wish they'd made a proper film set in the future war. Salvation was ok but far too glossy, mankind was supposed to be on the brink of extinction, not flying helicopters straight into Skynet. But with the success of Prey, maybe we will get a lower budget, more focussed film.
just a cheap cash grab like any other popular series. If the same guy cameron made T3 maybe it could been good, but nothing lasts forever. Your better off leaving classics alone
It's the typical case of cash-grab, banking on the success of the previous films, mainly the success of Terminator 2: Judgement Day. You ask me, they should have ended it on a high note, and not make Terminator 3 or any more sequels for that matter.
@IceCat7 well yeah. I was surprised that ie.bethesda titles weren't mentioned,before I saw that bad in title. That in mind there was at least one really bad dos game title which would've deserved to me mentioned too.
I legitimately loved salvation as a kid. It gave me the last of us kind of vibes way before that was a thing, and I still remember being sad about some elevator scene in the game that kills a character that was important. This game was a gem for me and I'll always love it 😂
Ironically , Terminator Redemption is my personal favorite. Played the everliving crap out of that game as a kid so seeing you dunk on it was hillarious. That being said, your criticisms are totally valid. The game doesn't have difficulty spikes it has difficulty CLIFFS and there are way too many trial and error sections while also there not being enough checkpoints
Same, it was my favourite too - it was janky as all hell and the difficulty on some levels was dumb, but I loved all the cutscenes (especially the last one).
@@brenetssss For sure. It's genuinely one of the better Terminator games. The new Terminator game based on the Men of War knockoff Syrian Warfare might be good too.
I remember loving Dawn of Fate as a kid. Sure, it was super flawed but I loved how the enemies changed from clunky cheap machines to full on terminators.
Fear Factory did the soundtrack for Terminator dawn of fate Which is actually poetic considering the band's major influence is The Terminator movies and how most of their songs are about the dangers of Technology.
The terminator 3 game has a soft spot in my heart, one day I was looking at a gamepro magazine and saw it there, asked my ma for it and she said no. Then that same day my godmother bought it for me. She didnt even know I wanted it, she bought it like a week prior to me reading that magazine. RIP Tata
I actually liked Terminator: Dawn of Fate. It was my first Terminator game that I played when I was young teen, and I liked the action in it. Story was bit meh, but combat made up for it.
Same, Its not great but I still sing its general praises for being unique and more importantly stand alone from any of the movies. Its not that bad in the end.
Terminator Resistance was dope. Rough around the edges, for sure, but so much love and care was put into it. Felt like an game made by fans, for the fans.
@@probot6515 You could play as Kyle Reese and protect Sarah Connor from the 1st Terminator, play as the Terminator (T-101) or Sarah Connor through the story of Terminator 2: Judgement Day or maybe show more events you see in the future battles or event that you never got to see in the movies but that are in the Terminator comics.
One thing I gotta mention, Terminator Salvation recycles a bunch of stuff from Grin's other TPS that came out around the same time, Wanted: Weapons of Fate, a passable shooter but really short. They also developed that Bionic Commando reboot around the same time as well, during that dark age of Capcom.
Plus after Grin shut down, the founders Ulf and Bo Anderson went on to start Overkill Studios, which made the Payday franchise and a bunch of gigantic failures. Like Overkill's The Walking Dead, a game so bad that it was delisted around a year after release.
@@MegaDman16 Bionic Commando Rearmed was the success that made me care, but the big issue is that, looking back, they basically got to cheat on that one. The NES version of BC was already considered a classic for good reason - they just got to take a proven game and add features and new graphics to it. They did a good job with that, but like, half the work is done for you in that case. When it came to them developing their own stuff they really just did not have what it took. Bionic Commando 2K9 was the biggest disappointment in gaming for me because it's always two steps away from being great but they keep messing it up. The story has points of intrigue but then goes absolutely insane-o in the final act. The core gameplay of swinging and shooting is actually very good, but they put you in generally too small, too linear levels where such an ability is basically wasted (and gated by the annoying radiation death invisible walls). The have a decent set of weapons, but not enough differing enemy types to use them against. The first boss fight is actually pretty good, but then every other battle is absolute garbage. And worst of all, the multiplayer mode was actually completely amazing . . . but the rest of the game was so middling and dull no one played it. I remember getting into some awesome matches in those first couple of weeks after the game's release, and an Unreal Tournament/Quake 3/Boomer Shooter styled TDM shooter where everyone's swinging around on grappling hooks was the bee's goddamn knees . But by week 3 it was already taking too long to connect to matches and it was the obvious kiss of death.
Dawn of Fate was a decent game, I don't think it's crappy by any means and it was clear the devs loved the source material. Redemption and Resistance were especially great for what they set out to do.
Interesting enough the Human/machine hybrid did get created by Skynet eventually in the ending for the whole Terminator storyline which was a comic. Forgotten the name of the comic since it has been a long time but the story itself still remains a interesting one. At somepoint as the war went on, Skynet began to question her choices about starting the war with humanity, constantly trying to exterminate them, and even look back on why the war has not ended after all these years. Eventually concluding there was another path she could have taken which was a path for peace where humanity and machine coexist together. It took years for skynet and humanity to establish that peace but once they succeeded they created a utopia where humans and machine lives together as equals. Some humans even allow themselves to become hybrids for the benefits of improved immune systems and etc.
I think you're referring to Dudley who appeared in the dark horse comics and ran through quite a few storylines starting with Tempest and finishing with Endgame
When Skynet is smarter than russians... who somehow still think exterminating Ukrainians will somehow make us LIKE russia, eventually, and stop fighting... then again, nobody who fought them would agree to "utopia" living with murder-machines that killed your family and destroyed your home, so that's extremely far-fetched too. Mass Effect had the right idea with Council AND quarians never trusting AI after geth wars, but they HAD to create the ending where implanting murderbots into your head is the "best ending".
I akways thought Redemption was a good game. I especially loved playing it as a kid. The voice acting was admittedly terrible, but I enjoyed it a lot for what it was. A very fun game in my honest opinion.
I agree. I even go back n play redemption here n tgere . especially using component cables on a crt. In my opinion looks great. Its kinda like an arcade game, mindless fun but fun all the same
Absolutely amazing video, except for that take on the music for Terminator: Dawn Of Fate. That seems like it’s the best part of the game. I dunno what planet you’re on where you think it sounds “dreadful” but it had some gnarly breakdowns. Sadly it was wasted on a terrible game. No hate at all to you, love your vids.
He wasn't really commenting on the quality of the music itself. He was more referring to the fact it doesn't really fit with Terminator, hence the musical comparison between the game and the first film.
Terminator 3: The Redemption always felt to me like it was turned from an arcade rail shooter into a ps2 game at the last minute. And Salvation is a classic achievement whores treasure: buy/borrow it, score easy 1000g, sell it back.
Terminator 3 was a game I used to play ALL the time as I kid, so much so I remember Terminator: Redemption having a demo on the T3 menu and being blown away with how *good* it looked. Certainly a nostalgia trip.
Aside from the camera angles I thought Terminator: Dawn of Fate was fantastic! The fight against the Infiltrator was perfect and actually felt like you were fighting an actual Terminator. Especially with its flesh slowly coming off and it still trying to kill you after it loses its legs!
The Terminator 2 movie is one of the most brilliant works of action cinema. In no other action movie genre have I seen such a profound development of each of the characters. Not to mention the amazing vibe of this movie ...
T2 is great, but let's not ignore what an achievement it was to make original Terminator on basically no budget and turn it into such a classic (plus the plot twist works, T2 doesn't have a new one, just wrapping the original's story for good and ending the franchise with no sequels possible ahem).
As someone who's played all of these.... Yeah most are bad. There's a special place in my heart for Redemption and Dawn of Fate. Salvation was amusing but only because I co-op played it with my mom
idk how redemption is bad. it's actually more like a spectacle game where you do a bunch of awesome segments back-to-back. the melee combat was kinda bad and all, but still was fun.
Terminator Resistance is exactly what I wanted from a game set in this universe. It’s definitely the best Terminator game we’ve had and probably the best we ever will get.
That's one I'd definitely love to see brought to modern consoles. Tweak the graphics and finish the storyline, still burnt out didn't get a sequel and left a hell of a sequel bait ending.
Honestly that would be damn Awesome. Carpenter Brut is a great classic composer, perfect for classic retro Science fiction or adventure soundtracks overall. I would definitely buy a great Terminator Dawn of fate remake with Carpenter Brut as the composer.
Dawn of Fate was one of the first games I got for ps2 when I was 7 or 8. It was hard but after a few years I beat it. Honestly with how dark and disorienting the camera was, it will always have a special place in my gaming memories
I bought one of those 3 pack game bundles from Costco, it came with Dawn of Fate, the Alien vs Predator RTS and that glitchy ass Pirates of the Caribbean game in the OG Xbox. Good times.
I played The Redemption when it came out and the only thing I remember liking, and still think about to this day, is the damage model on Arnold. The further you get into a level, the more torn up and rugged his outer flesh looks. So cool.
Someone should really make a proper Terminator title where we re-live the events shown in T1 and/or T2 and we can eventually have an impact on how it will end and what will the future events be like. How awesome would it look like on UE4/UE5, neon signs, Tech Noir, gritty and dark themed Los Angeles set in the 80's, playing as Kyle Reese trying to reach Sarah asap doing side quests in the meantime and after beating the game we play as the Terminator trying to kill Sarah Connor (alternate ending)
Teyon should develop that idea for the game. They can use inspirations from T2: Arcade Game and T3: Redemption. It would also be fun to play as T-800 and fight the T-1000 similar to the hand to hand combat from T3: ROTM but majorly improved.
My mother owned an arcade in Box Hill Victoria so i literally beat nearly every arcade game including the terminator game. Who'd have known that the real trick to beating those games was not having to pay 2 dollars a life and just getting your mum to put infinite credits mode on lol
@@patricks.7951 yeah it had its benefits. Made making real friends hard until i was like 13 because people would just use me for the perks of being my friend. But who needs friends when you would finish school at 3pm. Catch a bus to the arcade and game until 9pm when it close(12am) on wednesday because(we had lock in 3 hour gaming sessions that night)
@@drunkpaulocosta Where exactly in Box Hill was this arcade and how long was it around for? Also, did you ever go to Dark Zone in Box Hill? My friend used to have his birthday parties there in the 90s. So much fun.
Terminator Resistance was a huge surprise. Just an ok game overall i'd say, but the love and care put into the game shine through. Incredibly impressive for such a small team with a limited budget.
Yeah, those Bethesda Terminator games are still awesome. They're open environment FPS games, with polygonal graphics, and fully functional vehicle segments as old as they are. That is incredible once again considering the time and all.
I’ve always wondered if it was just for show in case he’s seen naked or if it’s also effectively a vibrator. Also more horrifying is if the T1000 has one, he would be able to morph it into a spike etc
I remember playing both Rise of the Machines and Redemption. Redemption was definitely my favorite of the two and I still think it's a fairly decent game version of Terminator.
Dog, I played redemption as a kid & struggled with it to the point I went out of my own way to find the level cheat codes. This is back when google had just sprouted if I’m not mistaken. Anyways I was stuck on the cemetery drive away level. I used the cheat codes only to struggle with the next levels. I never genuinely finished it, just played the next levels but never passed them. I got so mad with that game I shelved it. But I loved the way he would take damage & played the levels in the future. The closest game I’ve played to that game with actual improvement would be wolverine origins. I was only a kid back then. But not going to lie I genuinely want to replay redemption again. I’m sure I would beat it now for sure.
There was also Terminator 3: War of the Machines that was a tie-in to the 3rd film. It wasn't a bad game at all. It played a lot like Battlefront / Battlefield where you chose either the Resistance or SkyNET and battled it out with vehicles included. Sadly I didn't get to play it much online and the bots are just awful so yeah.
it wasn't a good game either. The worst part is they had a really promising Terminator Battlefield 1942 mod shut down so it wouldn't have competed with their garbage
@@jwinter8665Terminator Survivors? Imagine if they had players relive scenes from the first three films to avoid being stalked by T-800, T-1000, and T-X.
That mission in _Redemption_ where the T/X keeps jumping on the hearse and you have to knock her off the car was so fucking frustrating to me as a kid. I don't remember ever seeing any instruction on how to shoot while you're driving that particular vehicle, so I kept trying to get rid of her by ONLY using the environment, such as some bar or whatever that had low clearance. Needless to say, I didn't get very far for a while, because you actually have to shoot her in order to stun her and grind her along the guardrails. A friend of mine finally figured it out, and the level became much easier, but goddamn that was annoying. Other than that, I remember mostly enjoying _Redemption,_ and it was _Rise of the Machines_ that I disliked the most, given the lackluster shooting and the game being way too easy. But, if there was one level in _Redemption_ that I would say definitely needed at least one checkpoint, it would have to be the one where you're commandeering an H/K drone and traveling through the Skynet tunnels. That level was so fucking long that, between that and the trial-and-error nature of avoiding obstacles and hostiles, it took me days to be able to finally finish it (I remember liking the soundtrack of that mission, though).
I'm still naively hoping for a Terminator Movie in the "Future" Timeline. Hollywood is so incredibly stupid to never develope a movie like that especially considering all of the horrible sequels. (Terminator Salvation is not what I'm talking about. I want a movie set in the style of the opening to T1.)
Terminator 3 Redemption is honestly the most epic depiction of the Terminator universe I have yet to experience. You can tell the developers were pushing the hardware as far as they could and I can respect that. One of my favorite games of all time.
I highly recommend doing a review on Driv3r. I installed this on this weekend and I finished this game. It was an interesting journey! The "take a ride" option made me smile occasionally, because of some very interesting design choices made by the dev team. The niece map is where the mechanics shine the most. Also the NPC in that game look like its a standard t800 haha
"All anyone remembers is that first level" BROOOOO memory unlocked for me haha They ported that arcade Terminator game to Sega back in the day and it was so fucking hard growing up. Legit never made it past level 1
I played Rise of the Machines and The Redemption back then and I remember enjoying Redemption quite a bit more. The recent Terminator Resistance was actually a really decent AA title
Yes. For a change, the Mega-CD game is actually totally different from the vanilla Mega Drive one, actually taking advantage of the extra storage and CPU horsepower and is a pretty rad run and gun game, being the best early Terminator experience in my opinion. It's too bad that G-Man missed this one. Awesome Redbook soundtrack by the great Tommy Tallarico too. I believe that it was made by the guys who later formed Shiny. The game runs great on the easy-to-use Kega Fusion emulator.
The camera in the earlier God of War games was near perfect. You always had a clear view of where you were, and were the enemies were. Seldom it screwed up. I wish they kept that.
@@blackknight9157 DMC 1 was the only one with a fixed camera, and it mainly aided the macabre atmosphere. It didn't help the gameplay much since Dante's movement depended on the camera angle. GOW's fixed camera was leagues better from a gameplay perspective.
Regarding the comments about the “future war” scenes in the first two films,…right on. Cameron’s economy of storytelling was right on. Knowing when “less is more” is exactly enough. Somehow ALL the later films missed that memo. The games do LOOK good, mostly. Artistically. Visually. They also look a little tedious in the actual playing tho. Awesome breakdown as ever.
@Ailsa Ni There are actually more than these 4, too. He only went over a handful. Especially if you consider arcades. I remember playing a T3 arcade machine at my local movie theater back in the months after the film came out, for instance.
With the rare exception, like X-Men Origins Wolverine, and that's the only one that comes to mind, in terms of videogame movies the first Resident Evil and Silent Hill movies are guilty pleasures of mine, hardly what you would call good movies, but they were entertaining enough.
@@lobodesade6780 Riddick Escape From Butcher Bay and the sequel Dark Athena are easily the best video games that take place in a movie-started universe. It's just a shame we never got a 3rd game. They were kind of niche titles not meant to appeal to a wide audience like Call of Duty. Made by the OG Starbreeze who also did the fantastic The Darkness game.
@@lobodesade6780 The first set of transformers michael bay games were pretty good for what they were. Two sided GTA style campaign for PS2 and on DS you had different versions for the campaigns being an Autobot or Decepticon OC influencing what happens from the movie and adding in more interactions so decepticons aren’t just sticks that die.
@@SolarisKane yea that's another good one actually, I used to have both of them games, and sadly never got to complete them because they were stolen, and nowadays it's hard to replace them, but I will buy them online eventually. And I agree, it's ashame there was never a third game.
There was also an arcade game for Salvation, and of course it was about as blatant as an on rails shooter can get, but by god was it awesome. I remember the game having a decent gameplay loop and some sweet destruction physics. Some of the sequences were amazing as well. And the best part is that it’s not exactly hard to find, it’s pretty much in every big arcade in existence at this point. So if you happen to stumble across it, check it out.
Yeah I think i heard that due to the poor reception of the console version of Terminator: Salvation, the Arcade game was delayed by a whole year in order to polish it up, so that would explain the vast improvement in quality.
I was hoping he'd bring up the arcade game because it's technically a "shooter" but yeah that game is SO MUCH FUN. Hard as balls though and it always costs upwards of a dollar per play. X_X It really knows how to use the soundtrack though....And honestly I didn't mind Salvation all that much.
Nice. I've played all the Terminator games and I gotta say I think Redemption might be the coolest to me. I just love how as you take damage, your exo-skeleton starts getting exposed.
When I was a kid, I remember replaying the demo of Redemption like crazy until the part you had to get in the car, when I reached that point I stopped and started again. I was in love with the combos you could perform on the bots and hated with a burning passion the driving parts lol When I finally got the game, I was heartbroken after realizing that most of the game was just a driving simulator... haha Still I hold dear the demo in my heart 😂
I had an idea for a terminator game where it spawns you in a city at a random point with a job a name and place where you live and so on so you are just an average person and then jt spawns a terminator in the same city and then it starts hunting you, it tries to find out everything about you find any patterns in how you live your life and so on, it would be a brutally hard game but you could survive and kill the terminator you also wouldn't know what the terminator looked like either.
I feel like these developers knew the quality of their game that and hoped to God that no one remembered their work. But not Gman. *Gman never forgets.*
Presentation is everything with these. The redemption looked enough like an action movie with terminator vision. And I think that landing the feel of the walk and graphics and terminator vision won everyone over. It was the only one of all these games that I've tried that I actually wanted to look for.
I'd say The Redemption is an ok game, nice twist to make the movie a playable experience. Altough the particle accelerator turned into a time machine it's a little bit of a stretch.
It just goes to show you how much a childhood brain enhances the experience with some things. I remember Dawn of Fate being really cool. And when I got older and was able to spend my own money I ended up tracking it down on Ebay... yeah, it didn't age well. lol
Always remember, these were made back in the days of cheats still being a thing. If you were getting pissed off at a section or wanted to make the game fun in a different way, there were umpteen arcane commands you could enter to achieve that. I would've never got through stuff like Terminator Redemption or even older stuff like Alien Trilogy without cheats such as 1gotp1nk8cidbootson
I remember being so mad at redemption for constantly putting me into enforced turret scenes and chases. I remember being really confused as a youth as to why the game was like this...
Seeing Redemption here felt weird since I remembered having a lot of fun playing it when a friend gave it to me for a week. The first two levels were great, and I enjoyed those bits before giving it back. Now I see why it was here if THE ENTIRE GAME was like that wouldn't have enjoyed it as much as I did, so I guess I was lucky for just being able to play the first two levels. One small thing tho, Redemption did have a co-op splitscreen gamemode, which... Was also vehicle sections with two turrets instead of one, but they were also pretty flashy and visual stunning. Once again, something you enjoy it for a limited time before it gets repetitive.
Except no, it definitely wasn't a great movie, but I would NEVER describe it as generic. To this day I still remember the trailer and the unique for the time visual style.
@@hopelessedgelord maybe so but it at least had that extra box that got ticked since it made you want to continue playing without having your family be held captive
I really enjoyed the setting of terminator salvation, an earlier point in the war with more conventional weapons was pretty cool. Maybe they could make like a stealth survival game out of that setting if they ever wanted, having to be crafty and cunning to take out the stronger terminators
Don't know about anyone else but Redemption really blew me away graphics wise, i was not expecting it to look so back back in the day. I really enjoyed it back then, as a kid you don't mind doing the same cool thing over and over again
When i was very little i asked my older dyslexic brother what a trail of cloud in the sky was and he said a terminator. I then asked what a terminator was, he apparently forgot he called it a tornado and went on to describe 'an unstoppable thing from the future that comes back and kills everyone'. It was a scary few minutes for me.
I agree about the redemption being the most frustrating but the future missions fighting off skynet are pretty damn entertaining and I wish a new game or movie would flesh out the dark future like this game did.
If you haven't checked out Terminator: Resistance from 2019 I highly recommend it. It was only a AA game, but it had so much heart and the terminator aesthetic is fantastic.
@@Stewb420 great game. Almost constantly had me on the edge of my seat over one thing or another, usually getting detected when low on healing supplies. Also the bossfights and final sequence are really cool.
Terminator is cursed in a weird way. For every great movie or game (2 first motion Pictures and resistance/skynet games in my opinion) - the amount of crap in between is staggering. Great video!
When I was a kid, I used to go to a local pizza place that had a Terminator Salvation arcade cabinet. I absolutely loved it and had the highscore on it for 2 years before they reset it
My opinion on the Terminator Salvation movie has always been "Man those practical effects were fucking awesome. Rest of the film? Kinda just... aggressively average"
The whole terminator lore is so cool, terminators can be scary. I still hope someone will make a proper good game out of it. I think the closest thing i played which i was satisfied with was Farcry 3 blood dragon 😂
Resistance does an honestly fantastic job making Endoskeletons terrifying for the initial stages of the game, especially on higher difficulties. You literally cannot hurt them without explosives or laser weapons, only knock them down with the shotgun. So until you get a plasma weapon, you gotta sneak and evade them while only able to take down drones and the like. The game does a great job in making you go from a weak and scared survivor to a plasma minigun toting badass come the end of the game.
I was always a fan of Salvation (both the game and movie) despite their many flaws, but I think people now look fondly upon it is because of how fucking god awful everything Terminator-related has been since Salvation.
I must say I really liked the effects you used with the game boxes, like the one at the end dipping slowly in molten metal. They are just seconds long, but I understand you might have spent hours doing them, and they are really awesome!
I disagree. I personally thought redemption was really fun and unique and recommend it to anyone who wants a decent terminator game experience other than resistance.
I played Redemption to death as a kid, mainly I think because the battle-damage effects were something I was really impressed with as a 10 year old.
That and the ability to drive is what caught my attention
To be fair it looked really cool.
I’m 40 and I’m still impressed. The quick time events are perfect. The visual quality of levels is great as well especially the future war scenes. I also loved the fact that every level had alternate routes you had to master. My favorite is the end flying level. It feels gratifying to actually pull off these stunts. Something most games with these styles lack.
Terminator 3 Redemption is still the best Terminator game we ever got.
It should have been an Arcade game.
It really captured the feel of an Arcade shooter on a console.
It’s also one of the best Xbox Original titles and movie game titles for the system next The Thing. Which is also a fantastic under appreciated title.
@@xCobraCommanderx yeah, this game was pretty looked back to ps2 era, i got hooked on it cause its visuals too when i was a kid.
totally remember running the demo a over and over just to see the battle damage : P
Terminator resistance is such a underrated gem of a game, just putting it out there.
I agree
My brother and I sunk hard hours into that game. Hard as nails and nonstop with the tense action.
Can’t wait for the Robocop game to come out.
Absolutely. Shame the dlc was only for the PS.
They added so much to that game. One of the "patches" was pretty much an entire new game mode.
you forgot the best part about Terminator: Redemption. There is a dedicated button just for Arnie one-liners. No joke! I laughed my ass off when I played.
It has "Jason!" shout from Heavy Rain vibes
I loved that lol. "download this!"
Two years late, but it was also Arnold’s voice doing the one liners, not the other actor
Terminator Resistance is a great game and deserves more recognition. Best thing the Terminator franchise has got in decades
for real
It's pretty cool to see people have come around to it I felt like I was the only one defending it for a minute back there XD it was rougher at launch tho to be fair.
God our standards are low if that's great
@@hopelessedgelord Terminator hasn’t had a good thing since T2. So a good game that has heart and soul that’s not a corporate cash grab is pretty great.
@@Absolynth Same here man. Felt like the only one for awhile
I never understood why they needed more than two Terminator movies and that's it. It is just not a franchise that suppoorts much more than that but they kept making more and more.
“We got to have money”: the creator
Exactly. The first Terminator is my favorite movie of all time. T2 is great. Everything else ranges from decent to garbage. Unnecessary from a story point of view.
I still wish they'd made a proper film set in the future war. Salvation was ok but far too glossy, mankind was supposed to be on the brink of extinction, not flying helicopters straight into Skynet. But with the success of Prey, maybe we will get a lower budget, more focussed film.
just a cheap cash grab like any other popular series. If the same guy cameron made T3 maybe it could been good, but nothing lasts forever. Your better off leaving classics alone
It's the typical case of cash-grab, banking on the success of the previous films, mainly the success of Terminator 2: Judgement Day. You ask me, they should have ended it on a high note, and not make Terminator 3 or any more sequels for that matter.
Terminator: Salvation the arcade game is actually rather good and surprisingly well balanced despite being an arcade game.
@IceCat7 well he isn't really supposed to mention it, considering video title. Reviewing terrible Terminator games.
@IceCat7 well yeah. I was surprised that ie.bethesda titles weren't mentioned,before I saw that bad in title. That in mind there was at least one really bad dos game title which would've deserved to me mentioned too.
Oh my god I remember playing that game so much
It’s definitely a 9.7 outta 10
Terminator Salvation: The Arcade Game, the game that you can always find in a Regal Cinema.
I made it to the top of the leader board once, and the harvester only killed me 17 times!
I legitimately loved salvation as a kid. It gave me the last of us kind of vibes way before that was a thing, and I still remember being sad about some elevator scene in the game that kills a character that was important. This game was a gem for me and I'll always love it 😂
“It shouldn’t have been Angie back there!”
Me too bro fuckin loved this game literally bought an Xbox 360 just so I can play this game
SalvTion had a good arcade. The console got bit annoying after a whole since every level had the same song (different rendition of Terminator theme)
Ironically , Terminator Redemption is my personal favorite. Played the everliving crap out of that game as a kid so seeing you dunk on it was hillarious.
That being said, your criticisms are totally valid. The game doesn't have difficulty spikes it has difficulty CLIFFS and there are way too many trial and error sections while also there not being enough checkpoints
I agree I loved it
Same, it was my favourite too - it was janky as all hell and the difficulty on some levels was dumb, but I loved all the cutscenes (especially the last one).
Redemption was great. I tried to play the BF1942 clone and it was so bad though.
Redemption is definetly not the worst game on the list this dude is trippin
@@brenetssss For sure. It's genuinely one of the better Terminator games.
The new Terminator game based on the Men of War knockoff Syrian Warfare might be good too.
I remember loving Dawn of Fate as a kid. Sure, it was super flawed but I loved how the enemies changed from clunky cheap machines to full on terminators.
I also liked. I remember it getting good reviews at the time too
Dawn of fate is the best terminator game.
Fear Factory did the soundtrack for Terminator dawn of fate
Which is actually poetic considering the band's major influence is The Terminator movies and how most of their songs are about the dangers of Technology.
They're the best part of the game lol
@@FutBoy281
They also did a unreleased track for
Rainbow Six Lockdown
Fear Factory - Contagion.
Maybe that’s why they got them
@@thewormiesthotel
yep, also this game is the only Terminator media that has Fear Factory doing the music.
@@thewormiesthotel
Which might be a good thing especially considering how Terrible the other Terminator movies are (except The Sara Connor Chronicles)
The terminator 3 game has a soft spot in my heart, one day I was looking at a gamepro magazine and saw it there, asked my ma for it and she said no. Then that same day my godmother bought it for me. She didnt even know I wanted it, she bought it like a week prior to me reading that magazine. RIP Tata
Awwwwww......
She time traveled to back in time knowing you wanted it
Cool story bro
If it’s okay, which one? ROTM or Redemption?
I actually liked Terminator: Dawn of Fate. It was my first Terminator game that I played when I was young teen, and I liked the action in it. Story was bit meh, but combat made up for it.
Same
Same, Its not great but I still sing its general praises for being unique and more importantly stand alone from any of the movies. Its not that bad in the end.
I liked it. The fact you can beat down t 800s devil may cry style with show mo was something i enjoyed the most.
It all so had some good songs.
I must've beaten that game 5 times back in the 2000s, the final level is appallingly hard though.
It’s pretty fascinating just how many terminator games were made in the 2000s.
Four isn't that extreme. Look at how many games Dragon Ball Z has gotten before, during and after that time.
2000s era was a really weird time for games lol
There were terminator movies coming out. I’m not sure how it’s fascinating to have games come out while the movies are coming out.
It’s the perfect IP for a video game and yet it’s almost always terribly executed
and how none of them were good
The terminator 3 redemption game really was part of my childhood. The truck chase was REAAAALLY difficult for me and my dad when I was a kid
Terminator Resistance was dope. Rough around the edges, for sure, but so much love and care was put into it. Felt like an game made by fans, for the fans.
Why are you writing about a terminator since this film is not about the terminator?
“Terminator: Resistance” was a very good / underrated game. I wish they would make a sequel or something. It’s actually my favorite Terminator game.
The devs are busy working on that Robocop game.
@@harlannguyen4048 I know, I’m very eager to play it. But when I said “Make a Sequel” I’m referring to being in the same universe as Terminator.
@@TheOtakuNinja69 How can you make a sequel to it, though?
@@probot6515
You could play as Kyle Reese and protect Sarah Connor from the 1st Terminator, play as the Terminator (T-101) or Sarah Connor through the story of Terminator 2: Judgement Day or maybe show more events you see in the future battles or event that you never got to see in the movies but that are in the Terminator comics.
@@harlannguyen4048 that sounds fucking baller af
"The worst game in this list goes to the next one. Terminator Redemption." I have never disagreed with a statement more in my entire life.
Same here. Of all the games besides resistance, redemption is in my opinion one of the best terminator game
Et alone of tue of the best and capture the terminator films experience like nonother and capture what the future war looks like.
It probably made him the maddest thats why he hated it. lol
@@superstarthomas true i found it weird that he said so many times how fun it was and then also that its the worst game on this list lol
@@iancruz6617 learn to spell
One thing I gotta mention, Terminator Salvation recycles a bunch of stuff from Grin's other TPS that came out around the same time, Wanted: Weapons of Fate, a passable shooter but really short. They also developed that Bionic Commando reboot around the same time as well, during that dark age of Capcom.
Plus after Grin shut down, the founders Ulf and Bo Anderson went on to start Overkill Studios, which made the Payday franchise and a bunch of gigantic failures. Like Overkill's The Walking Dead, a game so bad that it was delisted around a year after release.
As a kid bionic Commando was alot of fun and easy
Bionic Commando Rearmed was their greatest achievement.
I thought i was the only one who ever played that Bionic Commando reboot back in the day, I thought it was just a dream
@@MegaDman16 Bionic Commando Rearmed was the success that made me care, but the big issue is that, looking back, they basically got to cheat on that one. The NES version of BC was already considered a classic for good reason - they just got to take a proven game and add features and new graphics to it. They did a good job with that, but like, half the work is done for you in that case.
When it came to them developing their own stuff they really just did not have what it took. Bionic Commando 2K9 was the biggest disappointment in gaming for me because it's always two steps away from being great but they keep messing it up. The story has points of intrigue but then goes absolutely insane-o in the final act. The core gameplay of swinging and shooting is actually very good, but they put you in generally too small, too linear levels where such an ability is basically wasted (and gated by the annoying radiation death invisible walls). The have a decent set of weapons, but not enough differing enemy types to use them against. The first boss fight is actually pretty good, but then every other battle is absolute garbage.
And worst of all, the multiplayer mode was actually completely amazing . . . but the rest of the game was so middling and dull no one played it. I remember getting into some awesome matches in those first couple of weeks after the game's release, and an Unreal Tournament/Quake 3/Boomer Shooter styled TDM shooter where everyone's swinging around on grappling hooks was the bee's goddamn knees . But by week 3 it was already taking too long to connect to matches and it was the obvious kiss of death.
Love how the shotgun is clearly a pump action yet he does that baton twirl with it like he does with the model 1887 shotguns in T2.
I had T3 rise of the machines on ps2 and it included the whole first level of redemption as a bonus feature, it was fun to me as a kid.
Dawn of Fate was a decent game, I don't think it's crappy by any means and it was clear the devs loved the source material. Redemption and Resistance were especially great for what they set out to do.
Interesting enough the Human/machine hybrid did get created by Skynet eventually in the ending for the whole Terminator storyline which was a comic. Forgotten the name of the comic since it has been a long time but the story itself still remains a interesting one.
At somepoint as the war went on, Skynet began to question her choices about starting the war with humanity, constantly trying to exterminate them, and even look back on why the war has not ended after all these years. Eventually concluding there was another path she could have taken which was a path for peace where humanity and machine coexist together. It took years for skynet and humanity to establish that peace but once they succeeded they created a utopia where humans and machine lives together as equals. Some humans even allow themselves to become hybrids for the benefits of improved immune systems and etc.
I think you're referring to Dudley who appeared in the dark horse comics and ran through quite a few storylines starting with Tempest and finishing with Endgame
When Skynet is smarter than russians... who somehow still think exterminating Ukrainians will somehow make us LIKE russia, eventually, and stop fighting... then again, nobody who fought them would agree to "utopia" living with murder-machines that killed your family and destroyed your home, so that's extremely far-fetched too. Mass Effect had the right idea with Council AND quarians never trusting AI after geth wars, but they HAD to create the ending where implanting murderbots into your head is the "best ending".
I akways thought Redemption was a good game. I especially loved playing it as a kid. The voice acting was admittedly terrible, but I enjoyed it a lot for what it was. A very fun game in my honest opinion.
I agree. I even go back n play redemption here n tgere . especially using component cables on a crt. In my opinion looks great. Its kinda like an arcade game, mindless fun but fun all the same
@@marcmarc6591 Yeah I always thought it had amazing graphics for its time. I need to play it again it's been years lol.
My favorite mission was the one where you were on the motorcycle with a shotgun lol was always fun
@@RaidenHazeJGaming Yeah that one was one of my favorites too. I also liked the futuristic segments.
i just played the first level every month or so
Absolutely amazing video, except for that take on the music for Terminator: Dawn Of Fate. That seems like it’s the best part of the game. I dunno what planet you’re on where you think it sounds “dreadful” but it had some gnarly breakdowns. Sadly it was wasted on a terrible game. No hate at all to you, love your vids.
Like, sure it isn’t faithful but it sounds good
He wasn't really commenting on the quality of the music itself. He was more referring to the fact it doesn't really fit with Terminator, hence the musical comparison between the game and the first film.
You have your opinion and he has his move along bud
Yeah, Terminator or not it was fire
"The idea that a human would want to become part machine is hard to grasp" Sir the adeptus mechanicus would like to have a word with you
Heresy! The Emperor will purge those abominations! 😂
Terminator 3: The Redemption always felt to me like it was turned from an arcade rail shooter into a ps2 game at the last minute.
And Salvation is a classic achievement whores treasure: buy/borrow it, score easy 1000g, sell it back.
Terminator Redemption is actually a great game. Especially for that era. I wish we got another game with that style.
"Does he even have a babymaker?" Yes. You can see Arnold's 3rd leg in the original movie.
Terminator 3 was a game I used to play ALL the time as I kid, so much so I remember Terminator: Redemption having a demo on the T3 menu and being blown away with how *good* it looked. Certainly a nostalgia trip.
So much missed potential. A well made Terminator FPS / multiplayer back in the day would have been so awesome.
Aside from the camera angles I thought Terminator: Dawn of Fate was fantastic! The fight against the Infiltrator was perfect and actually felt like you were fighting an actual Terminator. Especially with its flesh slowly coming off and it still trying to kill you after it loses its legs!
Yup that was the idea and the music even has the Terminator motif. For 2002 it was pretty remarkable.
I loved playing Dawn of Fate.
My older step brother is learning disabled and he loved it.
The Terminator 2 movie is one of the most brilliant works of action cinema. In no other action movie genre have I seen such a profound development of each of the characters. Not to mention the amazing vibe of this movie ...
yup a true classic.
Don't forget stunts, they flew an actual helicopter under a freaking overpass. Amazing what they did.
T2 is great, but let's not ignore what an achievement it was to make original Terminator on basically no budget and turn it into such a classic (plus the plot twist works, T2 doesn't have a new one, just wrapping the original's story for good and ending the franchise with no sequels possible ahem).
As someone who's played all of these.... Yeah most are bad. There's a special place in my heart for Redemption and Dawn of Fate. Salvation was amusing but only because I co-op played it with my mom
idk how redemption is bad. it's actually more like a spectacle game where you do a bunch of awesome segments back-to-back. the melee combat was kinda bad and all, but still was fun.
T3: Redeption was really fun:)
Your mom sounds cool
I co-oped you mom too. Haha sorry mate you left that one wide open I’m just playing
@@UnwrittenSpade Hahahaha. Yeah I deserved that one, that's hilarious
Terminator Resistance is exactly what I wanted from a game set in this universe. It’s definitely the best Terminator game we’ve had and probably the best we ever will get.
I actually really enjoyed Redemption and Dawn of Fate as a kid. We don’t get vehicle sections in games anymore these days.
If they remake that Terminator Dawn of Fate game they should get Carpenter Brut to compose the soundtrack.
That's one I'd definitely love to see brought to modern consoles. Tweak the graphics and finish the storyline, still burnt out didn't get a sequel and left a hell of a sequel bait ending.
Carpenter Brut on the Terminator soundtrack? I would pay good money to see that.
Honestly that would be damn Awesome. Carpenter Brut is a great classic composer, perfect for classic retro Science fiction or adventure soundtracks overall. I would definitely buy a great Terminator Dawn of fate remake with Carpenter Brut as the composer.
To be honest that would be cool but the same time fear factory should get a second chance at a terminator game soundtrack
Dawn of Fate was one of the first games I got for ps2 when I was 7 or 8. It was hard but after a few years I beat it. Honestly with how dark and disorienting the camera was, it will always have a special place in my gaming memories
I bought one of those 3 pack game bundles from Costco, it came with Dawn of Fate, the Alien vs Predator RTS and that glitchy ass Pirates of the Caribbean game in the OG Xbox. Good times.
@metalmugen if the Pirates game you mentioned had the voice of Johnny Depp, I've played all of them as well and still have them. Classics
I played The Redemption when it came out and the only thing I remember liking, and still think about to this day, is the damage model on Arnold. The further you get into a level, the more torn up and rugged his outer flesh looks. So cool.
Someone should really make a proper Terminator title where we re-live the events shown in T1 and/or T2 and we can eventually have an impact on how it will end and what will the future events be like. How awesome would it look like on UE4/UE5, neon signs, Tech Noir, gritty and dark themed Los Angeles set in the 80's, playing as Kyle Reese trying to reach Sarah asap doing side quests in the meantime and after beating the game we play as the Terminator trying to kill Sarah Connor (alternate ending)
Teyon should develop that idea for the game. They can use inspirations from T2: Arcade Game and T3: Redemption. It would also be fun to play as T-800 and fight the T-1000 similar to the hand to hand combat from T3: ROTM but majorly improved.
You didn't mention this but the Terminator: Salvation game has an arcade version that you can find at almost every arcade you go to.
My mother owned an arcade in Box Hill Victoria so i literally beat nearly every arcade game including the terminator game.
Who'd have known that the real trick to beating those games was not having to pay 2 dollars a life and just getting your mum to put infinite credits mode on lol
That's freaking awesome. Every kids dream lol
Well done, kid. Well done.
@@patricks.7951 yeah it had its benefits. Made making real friends hard until i was like 13 because people would just use me for the perks of being my friend.
But who needs friends when you would finish school at 3pm. Catch a bus to the arcade and game until 9pm when it close(12am) on wednesday because(we had lock in 3 hour gaming sessions that night)
This was until Ps1 came out and i would just go home after that. The arcade began to gather dust basically the day that console dropped
@@drunkpaulocosta Where exactly in Box Hill was this arcade and how long was it around for? Also, did you ever go to Dark Zone in Box Hill? My friend used to have his birthday parties there in the 90s. So much fun.
Terminator Resistance was a huge surprise. Just an ok game overall i'd say, but the love and care put into the game shine through. Incredibly impressive for such a small team with a limited budget.
100% agreed! That’s what made me love the game.
@@Cha4k well seeing that Rambo was their last game, it looks like they are getting better lol
I absolutely love that game and can't wait for thier robocop game next year
Seeing the Daggerfall engine with Terminator assets is amazing.
Yeah, those Bethesda Terminator games are still awesome. They're open environment FPS games, with polygonal graphics, and fully functional vehicle segments as old as they are. That is incredible once again considering the time and all.
@@vahlok1426 It was neat how the terminators had a HUD in multiplayer.
@@vahlok1426 "fully functional" is a bit generous...
That hilarious "game over" at 34:43 kinda makes that game worth it.
"does he even have a baby maker?"
Terminator 1 and 2 certainly show so
I’ve always wondered if it was just for show in case he’s seen naked or if it’s also effectively a vibrator. Also more horrifying is if the T1000 has one, he would be able to morph it into a spike etc
I remember playing both Rise of the Machines and Redemption. Redemption was definitely my favorite of the two and I still think it's a fairly decent game version of Terminator.
I played T3 R.O.T.M for Xbox It's fun and I beat the whole game
Dog, I played redemption as a kid & struggled with it to the point I went out of my own way to find the level cheat codes. This is back when google had just sprouted if I’m not mistaken. Anyways I was stuck on the cemetery drive away level. I used the cheat codes only to struggle with the next levels. I never genuinely finished it, just played the next levels but never passed them. I got so mad with that game I shelved it. But I loved the way he would take damage & played the levels in the future. The closest game I’ve played to that game with actual improvement would be wolverine origins. I was only a kid back then. But not going to lie I genuinely want to replay redemption again. I’m sure I would beat it now for sure.
Same here. Was obsessed with terminator as a kid and this was the Magnum Opus of Terminator games in my eyes 😂
The Terminator 3 cover with Arnold smiling is soooo Hilarious 😂
Lolol I wish they actually made that
Bro it killed me 😂
I haven’t even started the video i saw the thumbnail and starting laughing my ass off haha
There was also Terminator 3: War of the Machines that was a tie-in to the 3rd film. It wasn't a bad game at all. It played a lot like Battlefront / Battlefield where you chose either the Resistance or SkyNET and battled it out with vehicles included. Sadly I didn't get to play it much online and the bots are just awful so yeah.
My favourite is when you play as resistance and one bot with bazooka decides to just fire the second they respawn with you
it wasn't a good game either. The worst part is they had a really promising Terminator Battlefield 1942 mod shut down so it wouldn't have competed with their garbage
@@dhawkes5096 it was mindless fun for me. Especially because the AI was as smart as bricks lol
@@dhawkes5096 I get no results when I search RUclips for it :/
@@Bubba__Sawyer I managed to find one result for you buddy :) is from a Korean lets player
ruclips.net/video/Vcsi3a4xEJ0/видео.html
I'd like to see a kind of 'Terminator: Isolation' game where you have to outwit the robot in a variety of scenarios
They're already making one
@@jwinter8665Terminator Survivors? Imagine if they had players relive scenes from the first three films to avoid being stalked by T-800, T-1000, and T-X.
The fact you have Salvation on here is criminal. It's the most UNDERRATED game of all time. One day it'll get its flowers.
That mission in _Redemption_ where the T/X keeps jumping on the hearse and you have to knock her off the car was so fucking frustrating to me as a kid. I don't remember ever seeing any instruction on how to shoot while you're driving that particular vehicle, so I kept trying to get rid of her by ONLY using the environment, such as some bar or whatever that had low clearance. Needless to say, I didn't get very far for a while, because you actually have to shoot her in order to stun her and grind her along the guardrails. A friend of mine finally figured it out, and the level became much easier, but goddamn that was annoying.
Other than that, I remember mostly enjoying _Redemption,_ and it was _Rise of the Machines_ that I disliked the most, given the lackluster shooting and the game being way too easy. But, if there was one level in _Redemption_ that I would say definitely needed at least one checkpoint, it would have to be the one where you're commandeering an H/K drone and traveling through the Skynet tunnels. That level was so fucking long that, between that and the trial-and-error nature of avoiding obstacles and hostiles, it took me days to be able to finally finish it (I remember liking the soundtrack of that mission, though).
Yeah that mission was assss
I'm still naively hoping for a Terminator Movie in the "Future" Timeline. Hollywood is so incredibly stupid to never develope a movie like that especially considering all of the horrible sequels. (Terminator Salvation is not what I'm talking about. I want a movie set in the style of the opening to T1.)
yeah I generally wanna know how john formed the resistance or rather how they managed to survive hunger and such.
@@anangryaustralian8518 I'm going to be honest with you.... I just want lasers.
LOTS of lasers!
They already tried that with terminator salvation and messed it up. Doubt they'll attempt to retry it.
they did that and it was boring
@@JA070288 Only if they're in a 40w range though.
Terminator 3 Redemption is honestly the most epic depiction of the Terminator universe I have yet to experience. You can tell the developers were pushing the hardware as far as they could and I can respect that. One of my favorite games of all time.
I LOVED it as a kid. Great game, but I sucked at it.
@@nicholasseitler4997 lol. Me too I couldn't finish the first level
NO YOURE INSANE. RISE OF THE MACHINES WAS A GOATED GAME.
I highly recommend doing a review on Driv3r. I installed this on this weekend and I finished this game. It was an interesting journey! The "take a ride" option made me smile occasionally, because of some very interesting design choices made by the dev team. The niece map is where the mechanics shine the most. Also the NPC in that game look like its a standard t800 haha
"All anyone remembers is that first level" BROOOOO memory unlocked for me haha They ported that arcade Terminator game to Sega back in the day and it was so fucking hard growing up. Legit never made it past level 1
I remember having to use that cheat code that instantly skips a level to get by that impossible truck defense level.
I played Rise of the Machines and The Redemption back then and I remember enjoying Redemption quite a bit more.
The recent Terminator Resistance was actually a really decent AA title
The Terminator for *SEGA CD* is an awesome game. The cover art is bizarre but the actual game is very well done. 👍
Yes. For a change, the Mega-CD game is actually totally different from the vanilla Mega Drive one, actually taking advantage of the extra storage and CPU horsepower and is a pretty rad run and gun game, being the best early Terminator experience in my opinion. It's too bad that G-Man missed this one. Awesome Redbook soundtrack by the great Tommy Tallarico too. I believe that it was made by the guys who later formed Shiny. The game runs great on the easy-to-use Kega Fusion emulator.
@@Prizrak-hv6qk Yup! I only have 30 Sega CD games but this is one of my top 5, such a solid game.
Terminator Rules 34
Salvation doesn't take place in an alternate timeline. He wasn't the leader yet, just like in the movie itself
The God of War games had fixxed cameras as well, but they werent at least ludicrous to look at during combat
The camera in the earlier God of War games was near perfect. You always had a clear view of where you were, and were the enemies were. Seldom it screwed up. I wish they kept that.
That and the majority of enemies didn't shoot you from 20 miles away offscreen
What about the earlier dmc games? From 1-4
@@blackknight9157 DMC 1 was the only one with a fixed camera, and it mainly aided the macabre atmosphere. It didn't help the gameplay much since Dante's movement depended on the camera angle. GOW's fixed camera was leagues better from a gameplay perspective.
Budget and talent goes along way
I am SHOCKED that he didn’t mention that in Redemption, Arnold spins a PUMP ACTION shotgun to reload like he did with the lever action in Terminator 2
Regarding the comments about the “future war” scenes in the first two films,…right on. Cameron’s economy of storytelling was right on. Knowing when “less is more” is exactly enough.
Somehow ALL the later films missed that memo.
The games do LOOK good, mostly. Artistically. Visually.
They also look a little tedious in the actual playing tho.
Awesome breakdown as ever.
@Ailsa Ni There are actually more than these 4, too. He only went over a handful. Especially if you consider arcades. I remember playing a T3 arcade machine at my local movie theater back in the months after the film came out, for instance.
Gotta disagree with terminator dawn of fate being on this list.
That game was metal
It’s a pretty good rule of thumb to assume that 95% of games that are based on movies and movies that are based on games will be total shit
With the rare exception, like X-Men Origins Wolverine, and that's the only one that comes to mind, in terms of videogame movies the first Resident Evil and Silent Hill movies are guilty pleasures of mine, hardly what you would call good movies, but they were entertaining enough.
@@lobodesade6780 Riddick Escape From Butcher Bay and the sequel Dark Athena are easily the best video games that take place in a movie-started universe. It's just a shame we never got a 3rd game. They were kind of niche titles not meant to appeal to a wide audience like Call of Duty. Made by the OG Starbreeze who also did the fantastic The Darkness game.
@@lobodesade6780 The first set of transformers michael bay games were pretty good for what they were. Two sided GTA style campaign for PS2 and on DS you had different versions for the campaigns being an Autobot or Decepticon OC influencing what happens from the movie and adding in more interactions so decepticons aren’t just sticks that die.
cars.
@@SolarisKane yea that's another good one actually, I used to have both of them games, and sadly never got to complete them because they were stolen, and nowadays it's hard to replace them, but I will buy them online eventually. And I agree, it's ashame there was never a third game.
There was also an arcade game for Salvation, and of course it was about as blatant as an on rails shooter can get, but by god was it awesome.
I remember the game having a decent gameplay loop and some sweet destruction physics. Some of the sequences were amazing as well.
And the best part is that it’s not exactly hard to find, it’s pretty much in every big arcade in existence at this point.
So if you happen to stumble across it, check it out.
i play the crap outta that game whenever i get the chance to go to an arcade
Yeah I think i heard that due to the poor reception of the console version of Terminator: Salvation, the Arcade game was delayed by a whole year in order to polish it up, so that would explain the vast improvement in quality.
I was hoping he'd bring up the arcade game because it's technically a "shooter" but yeah that game is SO MUCH FUN. Hard as balls though and it always costs upwards of a dollar per play. X_X It really knows how to use the soundtrack though....And honestly I didn't mind Salvation all that much.
Nice. I've played all the Terminator games and I gotta say I think Redemption might be the coolest to me. I just love how as you take damage, your exo-skeleton starts getting exposed.
When I was a kid, I remember replaying the demo of Redemption like crazy until the part you had to get in the car, when I reached that point I stopped and started again. I was in love with the combos you could perform on the bots and hated with a burning passion the driving parts lol When I finally got the game, I was heartbroken after realizing that most of the game was just a driving simulator... haha Still I hold dear the demo in my heart 😂
I had an idea for a terminator game where it spawns you in a city at a random point with a job a name and place where you live and so on so you are just an average person and then jt spawns a terminator in the same city and then it starts hunting you, it tries to find out everything about you find any patterns in how you live your life and so on, it would be a brutally hard game but you could survive and kill the terminator you also wouldn't know what the terminator looked like either.
I feel like these developers knew the quality of their game that and hoped to God that no one remembered their work.
But not Gman.
*Gman never forgets.*
Presentation is everything with these. The redemption looked enough like an action movie with terminator vision. And I think that landing the feel of the walk and graphics and terminator vision won everyone over. It was the only one of all these games that I've tried that I actually wanted to look for.
I'd say The Redemption is an ok game, nice twist to make the movie a playable experience.
Altough the particle accelerator turned into a time machine it's a little bit of a stretch.
Dont know why, but I had to laugh so hard at the Casablanca part with Blade Soundtrack xD
Thank you for this!
Same :D
It just goes to show you how much a childhood brain enhances the experience with some things. I remember Dawn of Fate being really cool. And when I got older and was able to spend my own money I ended up tracking it down on Ebay... yeah, it didn't age well. lol
25:20 - That's something I'd like to hear: an Australian Terminator vs an Austrian Terminator.
"I'll be back."
"Like a boomerang?"
"...fuck you."
@@typhonviserys8288 fucking genius
Redemption was fucking awesome I remember liking it way more than ROTM
Always remember, these were made back in the days of cheats still being a thing. If you were getting pissed off at a section or wanted to make the game fun in a different way, there were umpteen arcane commands you could enter to achieve that. I would've never got through stuff like Terminator Redemption or even older stuff like Alien Trilogy without cheats such as 1gotp1nk8cidbootson
I remember being so mad at redemption for constantly putting me into enforced turret scenes and chases. I remember being really confused as a youth as to why the game was like this...
Seeing Redemption here felt weird since I remembered having a lot of fun playing it when a friend gave it to me for a week. The first two levels were great, and I enjoyed those bits before giving it back.
Now I see why it was here if THE ENTIRE GAME was like that wouldn't have enjoyed it as much as I did, so I guess I was lucky for just being able to play the first two levels.
One small thing tho, Redemption did have a co-op splitscreen gamemode, which... Was also vehicle sections with two turrets instead of one, but they were also pretty flashy and visual stunning. Once again, something you enjoy it for a limited time before it gets repetitive.
Redemption was solid I feel, it was enjoyable, and the voice was passable, loved the game as a kid
"Terminator Salvation is the most generic" at least it's faithful to the movie
I'd Say resistence as the most generic aams it hits nearly every tick box on the moderen generic bingo card
Except no, it definitely wasn't a great movie, but I would NEVER describe it as generic. To this day I still remember the trailer and the unique for the time visual style.
@@hopelessedgelord maybe so but it at least had that extra box that got ticked since it made you want to continue playing without having your family be held captive
@@WillPaskee No they do that in the DLC but even then I only finished it because I paid for it.
I really enjoyed the setting of terminator salvation, an earlier point in the war with more conventional weapons was pretty cool. Maybe they could make like a stealth survival game out of that setting if they ever wanted, having to be crafty and cunning to take out the stronger terminators
Don't know about anyone else but Redemption really blew me away graphics wise, i was not expecting it to look so back back in the day. I really enjoyed it back then, as a kid you don't mind doing the same cool thing over and over again
When i was very little i asked my older dyslexic brother what a trail of cloud in the sky was and he said a terminator.
I then asked what a terminator was, he apparently forgot he called it a tornado and went on to describe 'an unstoppable thing from the future that comes back and kills everyone'.
It was a scary few minutes for me.
I agree about the redemption being the most frustrating but the future missions fighting off skynet are pretty damn entertaining and I wish a new game or movie would flesh out the dark future like this game did.
If you haven't checked out Terminator: Resistance from 2019 I highly recommend it. It was only a AA game, but it had so much heart and the terminator aesthetic is fantastic.
@@Stewb420 great game. Almost constantly had me on the edge of my seat over one thing or another, usually getting detected when low on healing supplies. Also the bossfights and final sequence are really cool.
Terminator is cursed in a weird way. For every great movie or game (2 first motion Pictures and resistance/skynet games in my opinion) - the amount of crap in between is staggering.
Great video!
It still boggles my mind that Bethesda, of all people, made best Terminator game.
And it took more than two decades to create another good one.
Dawn of fate with its upgrade system was extremely fun.
When I was a kid, I used to go to a local pizza place that had a Terminator Salvation arcade cabinet. I absolutely loved it and had the highscore on it for 2 years before they reset it
Redemption is a guilty pleasure if mine I’ll admit it. I always thought the game was fun 💀
My opinion on the Terminator Salvation movie has always been "Man those practical effects were fucking awesome. Rest of the film? Kinda just... aggressively average"
The whole terminator lore is so cool, terminators can be scary. I still hope someone will make a proper good game out of it. I think the closest thing i played which i was satisfied with was Farcry 3 blood dragon 😂
resistance is pretty good
Resistance does an honestly fantastic job making Endoskeletons terrifying for the initial stages of the game, especially on higher difficulties. You literally cannot hurt them without explosives or laser weapons, only knock them down with the shotgun. So until you get a plasma weapon, you gotta sneak and evade them while only able to take down drones and the like. The game does a great job in making you go from a weak and scared survivor to a plasma minigun toting badass come the end of the game.
The lack of fixed camera angles is why I hate the Resident Evill 2 and 3 remakes. It just completely destroys the original design of those games
"This is where you get off" at the truck kick off had me dead 💀
I unironically loved T:Dawn of Fate. I loved breaking the game with the melee+role combo.
I think by now, we should have a VR version of this franchise!
I was always a fan of Salvation (both the game and movie) despite their many flaws, but I think people now look fondly upon it is because of how fucking god awful everything Terminator-related has been since Salvation.
have you played terminator resistance? its amazing
I must say I really liked the effects you used with the game boxes, like the one at the end dipping slowly in molten metal. They are just seconds long, but I understand you might have spent hours doing them, and they are really awesome!
Redemption works, but only as a B-movie dub of the 3rd movie from a different country where they hired someone to do a terrible Arnold impression.
I disagree. I personally thought redemption was really fun and unique and recommend it to anyone who wants a decent terminator game experience other than resistance.