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The FK *needs* mention, it is a lot of fun to fly, and it is very responsive, with strafing, ascending, descending, you can go in any direction that isn't blocked. you can mow down half a dozen men and live.
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Yes, it has limited ammo(it can load back up in the right places, like you-know-who's grave), that doesn't change the fact that it's strong and tough to take out. Only "now" can the T1 be driven, and it's probably the one thing in this that truly turns the scales. Yes, you can play in Present and Future, and that affects the weapons available. And there are only 12 locations(and not all are unique, a couple are doubled, so there's one for either of the periods), at least they all work for all the ways of playing(and no, that's actually not a good idea, what works well in one winds up the Achille's heel of another). That's one of the three modes, the other 2 being TDM and Mission(take a specific area, destroy something, defend it or stay a certain place for 15 seconds, then return to the main base, that's it, any of them will ask you to do a defined one of the aforementioned, and it can be pretty clumsy. The honor is reserved for the person who's scoring the highest on the human side in Termination(=stupid name for Domination).
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half of them don't match what he's meant to say(they're lines from the trilogy), however, the performance is fine. That's another thing, the audio is unimpressive, and it lacks grandeur. It will take an eternity to get to where you're going(and you may be gunned down on the way or the moment you get there), Terminator vision can be tough on the eyes when exposed to it for prolonged periods(it can be turned off, though), and you will tire of hearing the treading almost immediately. This is especially noticeable because the levels, if nicely enough designed, are *huge* and often labyrinthine. Instead, it's essentially Call of Duty, with one side being grey-skinned(don't get me started on the skeletons of T800's being foot-soldiers, and yes, I hated it in the 1991 flick, too audiences loved that image, so it was multiplied, whether or not it made any sense). If this had been guerrilla combat for the resistance, it would have been interesting, maybe downright spectacular(and made sense). The 50 caliber sniper is perhaps a reasonably realistic addition, something like that could *maybe* put a dent in them. Why are they so affected by bullets? Who the hell brings a Desert Eagle to war? I know it's powerful, but it's also really inaccurate. That's part of the logic problem in this. You can run over anything bi-pedal, whether they consist mainly of water or, you know, *metal*. The vehicles(no, really, there's more than one, they're just all nearly the same) handle decently at best, and do not let them near a wall, or it's likely to stick and you'll have to proceed on foot. None of the relatively few animations are particularly attractive or natural, and the physics are lousy, not to mention nearly non-existent(anyone that dies, save for those that explode, simply falls over, like a mannequin). The graphics were dated even when this came out, with FX that won't astonish anyone.
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Also, their releases coincided with when a lousy movie of the series did. Like Enter the Matrix, this came out in 2003, was rushed(and can't hide it) and was purely made to appeal to the already large fan-base by reminding us of what we already loved about the franchises(trust me, neither will attract anyone new). Where to begin? This is a shining example of how licensed games are usually poor. Other than the fact that this draws a lot of its inspiration from the insipid parody that T3 was, I(and people who share my passion for the first two) *am* the intended audience for this. I can't get enough of the original 1984 film, and I appreciate the direct follow-up as rather well-done. This is a review of War of the Machines(which appears to be the version of this released for the PC), an attempt to emulate the Battlefield style.