Terminator 2D: No Fate review: Remixing an iconic action movie
Most big blockbuster movies that are put into theaters often have video games that tie into their releases. As is the case with Terminator 2: Judgment Day, which was directed by James Cameron and considered one of the greatest action movies ever made. I still remember the tons of games that were released around the movie, with a few action games that were hit or miss in quality. The best games based on the film were the arcade shooters that rendered the infamous T-800 in great detail. However, it's not often I see a new 2D game based on the legendary movie from over 33 years ago that looks superb.
Most big blockbuster movies that are put into theaters often have video games that tie into their releases. As is the case with Terminator 2: Judgment Day, which was directed by James Cameron and considered one of the greatest action movies ever made. I still remember the tons of games that were released around the movie, with a few action games that were hit or miss in quality. The best games based on the film were the arcade shooters that rendered the infamous T-800 in great detail. However, it’s not often I see a new 2D game based on the legendary movie from over 33 years ago that looks superb.
Jane Smith
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
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