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Control isn't bad, though it takes a few minutes to get used to Ahnuld's sloth as he fires while walking. Vehicles are generally plentiful, and Arnie can leap from one ride to another with ease as he blasts the pesky machines. In addition, basic hand-to-hand combos offer brute force moves, and road signs and similar objects can bash additional heads. On foot, there's always at least one weapon at hand, and players often have the chance to grab a second rifle for some two-fisted fun. Movement through levels comes in two flavors: walking and chasing, with some railed shooting thrown in. Players are blessed with the alloy skull and indomitable vocabulary of the classic T-whatever. If we were talking about a game based on Shakespeare, that might be a much bigger problem. Make no mistake, the gameplay is as narrow as the story - beyond frantically shooting everything in sight, there's not much to do. The plot generally follows the recent film, with some missions as playable backstory and a few surprises.
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Terminator 3 the redemption license#
Atari's been trying to get the license right for a while now, and though Terminator 3: The Redemption doesn't entirely make good, it's at least got a few checkmarks in the right places.īack to the Future Terminator 3: The Redemption is a straightforward arcade shooter, and if you don't like rails, look elsewhere. I'm serious - have you every really read that license agreement? All jokes aside, the Xbox is a perfect home for Arnie's signature creation. It's a hulking, advanced machine of brute force, with a devoted, sometimes embattled following, and it's come back in time to kill you. When you really think about it, the Xbox is a lot like the Terminator.