This video gives us a glimpse of upcoming Terminator Salvation – The Videogame. It doesn’t, however, change my mind about the game.
An AP story about game adaptations of movies mentions that the developers of the Terminator Salvation game worked “under the same roof” as the film crew, in hopes of making something that doesn’t, well, suck.
Terminator Salvation is sure to explode at the movie theatre, finally offering moviegoers an in-depth look at the post-apocalyptic world we’ve all been hearing so much about.
This May, flick Terminator Salvation hits movie theatres. Sources tell arcade site Arcade Heroes that a Terminator Salvation light gun arcade game is getting released.
Actress Rose McGowan is not in the upcoming Hollywood sci-fi flick Terminator Salvation, but is in the game. The always professional Christian Bale is in the movie, but not in the game. Not fair!
Just because actress Rose McGowan (Planet Terror) is not in the Terminator Salvation movie, that doesn’t mean she can’t be in the Terminator Salvation game.
If you weren’t completely turned off to the Terminator franchise after the cinematic sewage that was Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, the latest issue of GamePro might be of interest to you.
It’s time for another stab at a Terminator video game, this time based on the upcoming film Terminator Salvation, due out in theatres next May. Developed by GRIN studios, Salvation will be an intense action game featuring John Connor fighting against the forces of Skynet in order to prevent the storyline from spilling over into the Matrix, causing no end of lawsuits. “Building on the incredibly strong franchise, Terminator Salvation – The Videogame will be a cinematic gaming experience that complements the upcoming film,” said John Quinn, Executive Vice President, Worldwide Operations, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. “Working with Halcyon and Equity Games, we will expand on the Terminator universe on next generation consoles with action packed gameplay and detailed environments.”