
VGChartz's Daniel Parker: "Terminator 2D: No Fate is one of those rare games that you can tell instantly by looking at it if it's the type of game for you or not. No stiff gameplay. No disruptive gimmicks that get in the way of enjoyment. No surprises that'll make you regret your purchase. If you're the type of person who can sit down and still enjoy other arcade side-scrolling shooters, like Contra, Metal Slug, or even Rolling Thunder, then Terminator 2D: No Fate is the ideal game to consider adding to your collection."

Bryan of Netto's Game Room reviews Terminator 2D: No Fate.

Terminator 2D: No Fate brings back the glorious Arcade brawler action of the 1990s, while adapting one of the best movies ever in a faithful recreation

Azfar from NoobFeed writes: Terminator 2D: NO FATE is not a game that tries to please everyone. It's straight, focused, and doesn't care if it's old-fashioned. The game can be finished in a short amount of time, especially on easier settings. A big part of what makes it fun is that you can play stages over and over, learn how to play better, and discover new routes. Without a license, it could feel short or easy. But as an approved adaptation, it does what so many other adaptations didn't do.
For 60! It's way too short. My brother in law got it and while fun it over before you know it . Like you just started playing.
It’s a fun game but the stages are to short and it’s way to easy. I kinda expected more tbh. Gameplay is fun though and the graphics are nice. I paid I think $24 for it and I think that’s a bit much for what you get. I haven’t beat it yet but I can’t see this game lasting longer than a couple hours at best. If you can get it for around $15-$20 then I’d say pick it up.