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T3 uses footage from the movie for the parts of the game that follow the film, but while Enter The Matrix had new sequences shot by the original actors and production crew for its separate story, Atari here gets by with CG footage that slams awkwardly against the live action footage once you get to that point. Players get to experience the horrors of post-apocalypse Earth living from the eyes of a Terminator as you fight through several stages of F/K and T-model warfare on a mission to infiltrate Skynet and take command of the time portal, then slip into the leather jacket and Ray-Bans of present-day Terminator once it arrives here on its quest to save John from the T-X.Ītari's mix of movie sequences and backstory scenes is ambitious - far too ambitious for a game that needed to be rushed out the door for Christmas and the DVD release of the flick. Presentation Based half in the shown continuity of the movie and half in the imagined backstory of the Terminator franchise, you are Arnold Schwarzenegger (AKA the T-850 Terminator) on a mission to protect John Conner from a superior model robot sent back in time to assassinate the future resistance leader. Whereas Shiny had all of the money, resources and access possible to craft a new engine, design gameplay in tune with the film, and integrate the game production needs seamlessly with the movie production, T3's dodgy transitions and pathetic mish-mash of live action and CG in a senseless FPS design clearly not right for the franchise has the echo of a board room, "Oh yeah, us too" running through the experience. Sacrifices were obviously not an issue - when you cram your major franchise into the format and game engine for a title that had already been canned once and dumped to another publisher, the writing is on the wall. The second of two gigantic movie-to-game "synergy" projects (the other of which being Enter The Matrix,) Atari Games clearly wanted to place T3 in that same limelight, and has devoted about every single resource at the company (seriously - the credit list starts at the fold of the manual) to whip out a production with the same highlights that Enter The Matrix grabbed press for. There is no future.Īnd all I have to say after playing this game is: Armageddon, hurry, hurry!Ī rush job of epic proportions, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines is a system failure from the very first second you turn it on and realize it's the same engine as the abhorred Fugitive Hunter.
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Those that do manage to stay alive face famine, fallout affliction, enslavement, and constant fear of mechanized attack. Few survive to even be a part of the struggle for existence that becomes daily life afterwards. Over 150 missiles will be launched in the first moments of the onslaught set in motion by Skynet's self-aware system. The world begins its downward spiral towards the end of civilization and humanity on this day.