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Terminator: Dawn of Fate

Terminator:  Dawn of Fate

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From: Atari
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
Sales Rank: 12963

Platform: Playstation2
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Number Of Items: 1
Age: 13 - 17 years
Operating System: Playstation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

MPN: 22644
UPC: 742725226449
EAN: 0742725226449
ASIN: B000067DPC

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Features:
  • Players will face off against their robotic foes as three unique playable characters, including Kyle Reesethe hero of the first Terminator moviea hardened soldier and unknowing father to John Connor; Catherine Luna, a special operations officer; and a third, highly secretive character.
  • Each character is equipped with distinct strengths, combat style and signature weapons that come into play during the game.
  • More than 20 high-energy weapons are at the players disposal for mowing down Terminators and other Skynet HKs, including rocket launchers, shock batons and explosive devices.
  • Additionally, highly intuitive artificial intelligence (AI) fighters will join the cause, lending their lives toassist in destroying Skynet.
  • A revolutionary dynamic camera system that allows the player to locate and target an enemy clearly and instinctively with its dedicated combat cam mode.

Accessories:

  • PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

Similar Items:

  • Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines
  • Terminator 3 Redemption
  • The Terminator [Blu-ray]
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day [Blu-ray]
  • Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The year is 2027. The machines of Skynet have risen, reaping a bloody harvest of human flesh across the globe. You are a soldier of Tech Com, a ragged team of human resistance fighters intent upon stopping the overwhelming onslaught of cybernetic assassins in post-apocalyptic Los Angeles. Your ultimate goal is to reach a time travel device in time to send Kyle Reese back to 1984, with the hope of preventing a relentless Terminator model T-800 from murdering Sarah Connor, mother of resistance leader John Connor.

This game is set before the events of the first Terminator film. There are three playable characters, each with specialized skills and abilities, including Kyle Reese, hero of the film. The 11 massive missions take the player through diverse, richly detailed, highly interactive environments. The dynamic camera system allows the player to target cyborgs with speed and accuracy, using never-before-seen weapons of wanton destruction. Terminator: Dawn of Fate includes both missile and melee combat in third- and first-person play modes.

Product Description
Terminator: Dawn of Fate packs the same frenetic action and over-the-top battle sequences that made the blockbuster movies one of the most popular franchises of all time. Since Terminator: Dawn of Fate takes placebefore the first Terminator movie, weve developed new elements for the Terminator universe, including all new Skynet Hunter/Killer (HK) machines, characters and storylines that would have existed before the first movie began. We strongly urge all PlayStation 2 gamers to sharpen their


Customer Reviews:   Read 25 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars The Terminator: Dawn of Fate   March 17, 2008
This game is great, besides the not-so-good Camera Angles the gameplay and storyline makes this game worth it, lots of Stuff to unlock, and cool cut-scences. Very Underrated game. Any Terminator fan should get this.


2 out of 5 stars VERY ANNOYING GAME!!!!   December 16, 2006
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

I bought this stupid game because I liked the Terminator a lot. When I was playing this game, I noticed two things wrong with it....... CAMERA VIEW & GRAPHICS!!!!!! Every time you go to a different area in the game, the camera view changes!!!!!! It is soooooooooo annoying!!! Also, this makes it very hard to find out where you are going. The graphics in the game are teeeerible!!!! They look like playstation 1 graphics! Right now, I'm on the last level (which isn't very hard to get to because there's only 10 levels) and I can't beat it because my objectives won't tell me what to do!! Now I'll probably NEVER beat this stupid game!!!!! The only thing good about this is the 8th level because tou actually battle a terminator. Other than that, this game is a complete waste of time.


5 out of 5 stars Fun to play   February 9, 2005
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I thought this game was pretty cool. It had a cool story to it, and it had great graphics. The best part about it is it's gameplay,you can switch between third and first person. I also thought that the levels had a perfect Terminator atmosphere. I highly recommend this game over T3:Rise of the Machines(which sucks).


4 out of 5 stars Good game should get the M rating   August 25, 2004
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This game is good but it should get the M rating gRAPHICS ARE VERY GOOD gameplay is good too and the reason it should of gotton M is cause its shows nunity like nakend men in some tube or the girl character Catherine something shows her butt if you look behind her and the robots look real freaky good game afterall.


5 out of 5 stars One of my favorite PS2 games   May 14, 2004
 5 out of 8 found this review helpful

Terminator Dawn of fate is the first game I ever played when I first got my PS2. The moment I played it, I loved. Its so much fun. Sure the controlling is a bit hard, when once you get used to it, you'll have a great time playing the game. I do not know why this game has received many bad reviews; after all it's way better then the more recent Terminator 3- rise of the machines game. That game is just too hard, the controls are very complicated, it isn't very intense, and the back round music is horrible. In this one, the controls are simpler; you don't have to be in first person mode so you can see yourself. I find that to be better b/c when you're not in first person mode, you can run and roll on the ground to avoid being hit. When making a combination of running, rolling, and shooting with all the futuristic hi-tech weapons, the game becomes pretty intense. Also I love the rock music starts playing in the back round when you start to battle machines. And another great part of this game is the story line- the story of the game is basically going through all the events that led up to the original Terminator movie (1984). This game creates a back round story behind the terminator movies. All that was said from the terminator movies such as machines sending a terminator back through time, the war against the machines, terminator factories are things you finally get to see when you play this game. Plus this game also has even more things that were never shown or said in the terminator films such as their being a traitor, who sold out the humans, or that the humans knew of skynets plan to send a terminator back thru time, or the never before seen assassin machines that are only featured in this game and not in the movie. Although this game is good, it does have some cons-
- There are only 10 levels so it's a pretty short game.
- This game isn't fully accurate with the terminator films. In the original terminator movie, the character Kyle Reese said he had volunteered to go back through time to stop the terminator from killing Sarah Conner. According to this game, John Conner personally chose him to go through time and only told him about the mission shortly before he was sent through time.
- Some of the characters look nothing like how they did movies. Kyle Reese looks nothing like how he did in the original Terminator and this game also shows the Terminator who was supposed to be "Ah-nuld" going back through. That terminator looked absolutely nothing like Arnold, the makers deliberately made it look completely different. I do not know why they did that either, it could have been a way for "Ah-nuld" to have a cameo in the game.
- The camera angles for this game change almost every ten seconds as you move.
- Remember in the first movie, when the terminator kept going after Sarah even though it lost its surrounding human tissue, its arm, both of it legs? There is only one level where you keep fighting a terminator in the same situation. There should have been more times in the game where you keep battling a terminator like that b/c once just was not enough and it was pretty fun.
Other then that, this game is pretty awesome and I suggest you get whenever you have the chance.


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