
The fourth movie in the series, "Terminator: Salvation" starring Christian Bale, comes out in theaters this May. Considering every movie these days has an accompanying video game, it's no surprise Salvation has one too. What is surprising is that the video game of the same name, made by GRIN and Halcyon games, is not one of those "play the movie" games; it has its own storyline and as such, aims to make its own unique contribution to the Terminator canon.

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