Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
- Ten years after John Connor helped save mankind from annihilation, the inevitable has occurred. The machines have risen, the war has begun — and you must fight to stop machines from destroying us all.
- For the first time ever, players can become Arnold Schwarzenegger, in his most legendary role
- Fight against the machine armies with futuristic weapons, as you experience a new tale directly related to T3
- Use special Terminator abilities fight the Mechanized Army of the present and future!
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Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines takes you directl into the action, as you fight in a war-torn world for the survival of humanity!
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Terminator 3 was a unadorned rated game. I bought it and I knew that alot of people said this game was not worth it. I played it and I highly loved the game. Yes, the remember your password part is irritating. Alot of Gameboy Advance sports meeting have that feature and it sucks. Thats life. The game reminds me of Max Panye, if Panye was a cyborg. Very fun game if you just want to go around and shoot people. The game is simple and fun and 2 1/2 stars doesnt really fit it.
Rating: 5 / 5
This game is really cool, considering the guns and gadgets, but 1: It’s too hard, 2: you have to remember the passwords because you can’t save, and 3:when you die, it says “you’re terminated”
and shows your robotic head, all bloody, rusted, and stuff. but most freakiest part is your bloody red eye. It frightened my friend out of his wits! Other than that, this is a greatt game, and I recomend it for people who like adventure, sweat, and bravery.
Rating: 4 / 5
Once again, substandard licensed video sports meeting are being released for all the major systems, and once again, the GBA version turns out to be the best one. Atari’s Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines for the GBA plays as a third person shooter on an isometric point of view. Playing as the T-101, you basically run and gun your way owing to out the whole game; what’s amusing is that a punch from excellent ‘ol Ah-nold can in fact do more hurt than some of his guns. Not to mention that the guns you get to use are either under or over powered. Thanks to the isometric point of view lining up your target is hard if your not using a gun with a wide firing range. The release player mode is entirely too simple, while the multiplayer mode (where you can play capture the flag) is a nice extra, it doesn’t really add much to the by and large package. The controls are somewhat simplistic to learn, but the graphics are a bit not more than the usual GBA norm. All in all, if a bit more time and effort had been place into it, Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines for the GBA would have been worth picking up for Terminator fans, but this is better off left on the shelf.
Rating: 2 / 5
Rule of thumb for franchise sports meeting: The name on the franchise will sell the game. So the game doesn’t have to be quality. Get the player to place down the cash; too terrible if they complain later that the game is no excellent.
This game feels antiquated. No saved sports meeting on the cartridge, but instead an outdated password system that requires you to jot down clarification? Even WTA Tennis Tournament and Buffy the Parasite Slayer had save-game features! Your default weapon is a release-shot handgun that fires white pellets? When I play a Terminator, I’d like to have a large arsenal to discharge my most macho Gov. Schwarzenegger-stylishness action fantasies. Instead, this game gives you 10 or 12 shots of an SMG from time to time, and that runs out given the swarms of enemies you have to face. The map designs look identical and are highly uninteresting to navigate owing to. And since this game is completely linear, with only one level (!!!!!) available to you upon first play, if you get stuck on one level, there’s no more game to play. The pacing and control response are all right, but given the uninteresting arsenal, I just can’t be bothered to care much.
There have been worse franchise and shooter sports meeting, but this one deserves extra criticism because it could have been a splendid game. The prospect of playing as the baddie Terminatrix of the film was tempting, but the game mode isn’t available on first play.
Bring shame on on you, Atari, for producing a crappy game and selling it with the Terminator name.
Rating: 2 / 5