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Even standing next to an enemy AI, I’m able to walk away for long periods of time with absolute certainty that nothing will bother me. There’s no need for a pause button at all, really. I was able to stall, or entirely stop the action just by hunkering down behind a piece of terrain. Set-piece battles were particularly disappointing. Since enemies aren’t all that smart, I was able to use cover to break line of sight and end combat in nearly every situation. Pistols, Uzis, M-16s, and even plasma weapons all sort of feel the same. But again, to Teyon’s credit, the frame rates stayed reasonably high and there were virtually no bugs to speak of.Ĭombat is likewise uninspired. I found myself getting lost several times amid the repeating assets.
Even though I had the run of the place, quests involved winding my way through mostly linear, maze-like industrial structures that didn’t make much logical sense. To the developer’s credit, levels consist of well-lit, open-world playgrounds. Enemies get lost or stuck on the terrain, and the AI can usually sort it out on their own. Several of the set-piece battles I played could be sat out. They have trouble with simple pathfinding, and the game’s over-powered stealth system lets me practically reach out and touch them before they notice I’m even there. Unfortunately, Skynet’s minions just aren’t all that threatening. Judgment Day has come and gone, and I’m part of the ragtag group of guerrillas trying to keep humanity alive in the face of overwhelming opposition. Resistance began by putting me in the role of a male resistance fighter on the West coast. Then I stumbled into the first of its bizarre point-of-view sex scenes. The storyline is a nest of time-traveling cliches and entirely lacking in tension. While technically competent, Terminator: Resistance looks and plays something like a PlayStation 3 game with higher resolution textures and better lighting. The game is a throwback, and I don’t mean that in a good way.
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I spent some time with the PC game earlier this week, and after a few hours in I didn’t really understand what all the hype was about. Meanwhile, developer Teyon quietly released a first-person shooter called Terminator: Resistance, only to have it rocket up the sales charts and score “very positive” user reviews on Steam. Terminator: Dark Fate bombed in theaters last month, leading at least one critic to wonder out loud if the franchise is even worth saving.