
Videogamer: We're all gamers here. We've know the score. There's a big budget Hollywood movie aimed squarely at the wallets of lads, ergo a game's in the works. These movie tie-ins sell purely off the back of the hype surrounding the film they're based on, and so publishers don't bother giving developers time or money to make them any good. Publisher PRs don't send review code out to publications like us because they know it'll get panned, and rightly so. We got it for Iron Man last year. And we're getting it for Terminator Salvation this year.

The Terminator's record at the box office might be somewhat spotty, but there's been a few enjoyable romps involving the iconic murderbot.
i always love Terminator 3 Redemption for the in-game battle damage you receive when killing off other terminators. And Terminator Dawn of Fate was a 6/10 but was enjoyable enough to rent at Blockbuster.

We talk about almost everything but the actual game.
OX writes: "Imagine you're a game developer with a license to make a game based on a hit movie, but the movie's star hasn't given you permission to use their likeness. Do you cancel production and go work on a farm, dreaming about what could have been? No! You sub in some generic character model and hope nobody notices. Consider these times videogames did just that, with mixed results."
Yeah i remember that godfather game it was ok but that scarface video game was way better
I loved mad max, but i hated the driving in that game, felt like i was sailing a ship not driving a car