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Terminator 3: The Redemption 

Review for Xbox


- Lee Tomko, " L3e ", Editor in Chief
Thursday, November 04, 2004 

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Title:
Terminator 3: The Redemption

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System:
Xbox
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Genre:
Action
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Publisher:
Atari
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Developer:
Paradigm Entertainment
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Release:
Spetember 7, 2004
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Online:
No
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ESRB:
Teen
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Terminator 3: The Redemption Screenshot Gallery

Terminator 3: The Redemption Screenshot Gallery

Terminator 3: The Redemption Screenshot Gallery

Arnold Schwarzenegger is back again in yet another Terminator 3 game for the Xbox. The other previous Terminator 3 game for the Xbox console has honestly not really been worth playing. It had many bugs in the gameplay and not such hot graphics. Luckily Terminator 3: The Redemption is overall a bit of a better game with somewhat better graphics and gameplay, but is it really worth your money?

Gameplay

When you first start up the game and start a mission you will see that you play as the Terminator. The Terminator (incase you haven't seen the movie) is actually a robotic machine created by a fictitious company named Skynet. The name of the machine is actually called the T850 model is  made of metal surrounded by living flesh. Because you are a machine you are able to do many inhuman like things through the game such as active "Scan Vision" which allows you to inflict more damage on what you are attacking, and other things such as upgrades to your machine.

While playing through the game you will pretty much always be on foot or in some sort of vehicle taking on the action of the numerous levels. When you are on foot you can either choose hand to hand combat or use a variety of weapons. If you are in a vehicle your main weapon is usually a turret mounted on the vehicle.

If you are foot your main weapon of use is your gun. You usually only have one rifle, however it is possible to find others in the game and begin using them. Also there are a total of six guns that are used in the game. Here is a list of the usable guns while you are on foot:

G365 - This is your typical assault rifle with armor-piercing rounds.
M249 - This is a much more powerful weapon then the G365 and is usually mounted on a tripod. However, because you are the Terminator you use this weapon with just one hand!
Shotgun - This is just your usually pump shotgun and even comes with a cool flipping animation in the game.
M37 Machine-Gun - This is one of the most powerful weapons in the game and comes in handy several times throughout the game.
Plasma Rifle - Similar to the plasma rifle in Halo, only you can't charge this one up.
Plasma Missile Launcher - This is the most powerful Skynet weapon and can cause devastating damage when in the hands of the Terminator.

If you feel it is necessary you can also break out your moves and go into hand to hand combat with the enemy robots. There are a number of moves that you can perform on them by using certain button combinations. It is also possible to pull things such as road signs out of the ground and use them as weapons against the other robots. However, the enemy robots know this little trick as well.

On just about every stage you have the opportunity to play the level on both foot and in a vehicle. There are also a number of different vehicles in the game. When the Terminator is inside of a vehicle it enables you to get places much faster and most of them even have mounted weapons. Now, how the Terminator is able to drive the pick up truck and stand in the back of it manning a turret we are not sure, but it is possible throughout the game. Although sometimes you are both driving and shooting other times you will be with another character and they will be doing half of the work. For example, if you get into a helicopter you will be able to use a machine gun while someone else flies around.

Here is a list of the vehicles used in the game and some more information on them:

Police Motorcycle
Top Speed: 114 MPH
Armament: None

Black Hearse
Top Speed: 108 MPH
Armament: None

Pickup Truck
Top Speed: 45 MPH
Armament: None

Tech-Com Truck
Top Speed: 74 MPH
Armament: Plasma Cannon and Missile Launcher

Tech-Com Car
Top Speed: 89 MPH
Armament: Plasma Cannon and Missile Launcher

Tech-Com Helicopter
Top Speed: 127 MPH
Armament: Minigun

Your health in this game is measured in your power. Although it does not really happen that often it is possible to regain a large amount of your power in a level. You can regain part of your power by doing things such as shoving a road sign pole into a robot's face, or even getting electrocuted by a downed power line. It is also possible to damage your vehicles to the point were they will not work anymore. However, when this happens you always have the chose to commandeer another vehicle.

Another good way to keep your power inside yourself is to frequently buy upgrades when you can. At the end of each round you will be awarded a number of terabytes that you can use to buy upgrades for your machine. The upgrades include recharge, vision time, vision damage, and vision charge. Recharge allows you to regain more power at down or overcharged power lines. Vision time allows you to be in vision mode for longer. Vision damage makes your damage while in vision mode much higher, and lastly, upgrading your vision charge allows you to use vision mode more often.

Graphics


The overall graphics of this game are just above average, and thankfully better then previous Terminator games. Mainly objects in the environment are not well detailed but the amount of different objects and objects that react to you playing is really in-depth and give a nice feel to the game. For example, when playing in the future the environment looks extremely different then it would if you were to go outside today. There are also a few things that you can interact with whether you are on foot or in a vehicle. If you are in a vehicle you can do such things as shoot gas trucks that will explode and can be used to your advantage. There is always a lot of things happening on the screen at once and the game never seems to slow up or lag a little because of the number of things happening. In many other games this is a big problem and can get a little annoying. Luckily throughout the entire game I was not able to notice it even when driving huge tanks over a bunch of robots and firing at oncoming airplanes.

Overall

Even though you might be tired of Terminator games and Terminator movies this game might be worth a try because it is pretty different from the other Terminator games. The gameplay is much better then what was seen in the previous game. The graphics are in improvement as well and you can interact with many things in the environment. Overall, Terminator 3: The Redemption is well worth a rental, or at least hearing Arnold say a few of his short lines such as "Terminated." and "I don't think so."




  The Core Score
Overall
6.7
Fun
7
Gameplay
6.5
Graphics
7
Audio
6
Replay
5
   





 

 

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