
Game UK writes: "Little did James Cameron know when Arnie first appeared, in the skuddy buff, in a flash of electro-magnetic energy some 25 years ago, and asserted 'hasta la vista, baby', that he was creating a pop-culture monster bigger than anything even Skynet could dream up. This year, the iconic franchise returns to the big screen in one of 2009's most hotly-anticipated movies - Terminator: Salvation - but this time something's different. Now you can join the fight, saving earth and battling the rise of the machines in Terminator: Salvation The Videogame.
It's in the game
OK, we know what you're thinking: 'games of the movie' have a reputation for being below par. But this is much more than your average retell, recycle, regurgitate movie game. You play as soon-to-be saviour of the human race John Connor as he rises through the ranks of Earth's human resistance, battling Skynet's cyborgs in the wasteland of post-apocalyptic Los Angeles..."

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