The forthcomingTerminatormovie,Terminator: Dark Fate, is set to release in less than two months, which is certain to have many fans excited. However, for those whose appetites for the world of theTerminatorare not sated byDark Fate, a recently announced video game may be just what the doctor ordered. Indeed,Terminator: Resistancehas just been revealed, and it will give players a chance to participate in the war against the machines for themselves.
Terminator: Resistanceis a forthcoming first-person shooter fromPolish video game developer Teyon, and it will release in Europe and Australia on November 15 and in North America on December 3. To be available on PC, PS4, and Xbox One,Terminator: Resistanceis set in Los Angeles in 2028, 31 years after Judgement Day, and in it players will take control of Skynet’s newest target: Private Jacob Rivers.
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Rivers is a member of the Resistance Pacific Division, and in theTerminator: Resistancetrailer found here, he can be seen running and gunning his way through a dystopian Los Angeles. While theTerminator: Resistancegameplay featured in this footage is certainly focused on intense action, it is not the only thing that thisforthcoming FPShas to offer. More specifically, Jacobs can become a skilled hacker inTerminator: Resistance, giving players the chance to approach the game in a more subtle fashion.
Additionally, players will collect items that can be used to craft gear inTerminator: Resistance, and a skills system will allow fans to specialize Jacobs as per their preference. That said, regardless of the abilities a player may choose for Jacobs to excel in, his objective is singular: bring down Skynet. Pursuing this objective will materialize through a number of main and side quests, andTerminator: Resistancewill feature multiple endings to pursue.
Terminator: Resistanceis certainly not the first time that the world of theTerminatorhas found its way into video games, and there are actually several other examples in recent memory. For instance, the just-releasedGears 5has a playableTerminator, and the cyborg will be joining theMortal Kombat 11roster later this year. Without question, now is a great time to be aTerminatorfan, and the announcement ofTerminator: Resistanceproves that once again.
Terminator: Resistancewill release in Europe and Australia on November 15 and in North America on December 3 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.