Terminator 2D No Fate
It plays like your classic 2d shooter games that you saw inside arcades when you were a kid; It's really hard, reminding you of all those quarters that you inserted to the arcade machine.
It follows the movie plot pretty well, as well as adding new stroy bits that lead to certain events; I.E. How Sarah Connor got arrested, and how John Connor in the future sent T-800 unit to the past to protect his younger self.
The 2d 16-bit pixel art-style is superb! It also features high-detailed animations.
Now the difficulty is fine, and you can lower it or unlock the cheat code to get infinite lives (in-game, not third party software). But it can some times feel like it's more difficult that it should be.
The shooting feels nowhere near as smooth as the likes of Contra; I think it's because how much you can shoot while jumping feels limited. Also, being 2d shooter there will be some platforming challenges, and you could've sworn you jumped upwards to grabable ledge, only doing short jump. You will be mainly shooting either standing or crouching, but I feel if they added "prone" position, it would've allowed for rooms to avoid projectiles. Half the time I crouch thinking I will avoid getting hit, only to take damage. There are always angles that you can't seem to shoot, or attacks coming in from said angles.
Seriously, the jumping and grabbing ledges feel like a death sentence sometimes.
They also for whatever reason, added time-limit on each level. This is such a strange choice, because there are some parts where you want to take it slow and time your movements, as well as waiting for an opening during a boss battle. Timer going down only seems to add pressure.
Still, you get to play as different characters, each with their own play styles; Sarah is more nimble, Future John is the commando-soldier, and T-800, while not being able to jump, is tanky AF.
There are also alternative paths that you can take, which deviates from the story.
A single run should take you about 2 hours. But there are plenty of unlocks and side contents
It plays like your classic 2d shooter games that you saw inside arcades when you were a kid; It's really hard, reminding you of all those quarters that you inserted to the arcade machine.
It follows the movie plot pretty well, as well as adding new stroy bits that lead to certain events; I.E. How Sarah Connor got arrested, and how John Connor in the future sent T-800 unit to the past to protect his younger self.
The 2d 16-bit pixel art-style is superb! It also features high-detailed animations.
Now the difficulty is fine, and you can lower it or unlock the cheat code to get infinite lives (in-game, not third party software). But it can some times feel like it's more difficult that it should be.
The shooting feels nowhere near as smooth as the likes of Contra; I think it's because how much you can shoot while jumping feels limited. Also, being 2d shooter there will be some platforming challenges, and you could've sworn you jumped upwards to grabable ledge, only doing short jump. You will be mainly shooting either standing or crouching, but I feel if they added "prone" position, it would've allowed for rooms to avoid projectiles. Half the time I crouch thinking I will avoid getting hit, only to take damage. There are always angles that you can't seem to shoot, or attacks coming in from said angles.
Seriously, the jumping and grabbing ledges feel like a death sentence sometimes.
They also for whatever reason, added time-limit on each level. This is such a strange choice, because there are some parts where you want to take it slow and time your movements, as well as waiting for an opening during a boss battle. Timer going down only seems to add pressure.
Still, you get to play as different characters, each with their own play styles; Sarah is more nimble, Future John is the commando-soldier, and T-800, while not being able to jump, is tanky AF.
There are also alternative paths that you can take, which deviates from the story.
A single run should take you about 2 hours. But there are plenty of unlocks and side contents
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