Terminator 2D: No Fate Review: An Awesome Retro Throwback
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Unbeatable, Skate Story, Terminator 2D – Games Release Roundup
Tweet Hello! Welcome to the final Geeky Brummie Games Release Roundup of 2025! This week, musical crimes, hellish skating and pixelated Austrians. As I mentioned briefly last week, this is the final games release roundup of the year, as my calendar is currently showing zero games releases for the next three weeks due to the Christmas period. In fact, as I’m editing this, the next release date is the 8th January, so normal service will resume in …
Terminator 2D: NO FATE Review - He’s Back, But Not for Long
Terminator 2D: NO FATE is a classic side-scrolling platformer that feels like it came straight out of the peak Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo era. The way it plays is so close to the old Terminator games on those consoles that it shows how much work the developers put into making it feel authentic. The story follows the events of Terminator 2: Judgment Day. It stays true to the movie but adds the twist of letting players experience everything t…
Here's What The Early Reviews Are Saying About Terminator 2D: No Fate
It's finally here!Terminator 2D: No Fate has finally crash-landed on Xbox after several shipping-related delays, and it sounds as though the team has delivered a solid 2D Terminator game going off the early reviews here.Today is launch day for the new Xbox title, so at the moment, we're not seeing tons of reviews for No Fate just yet. Still, our friends at Push Square & Nintendo Life have reviewed it — alongside a few other sites — so we're goin…
Terminator 2D: No Fate review - brief-but-beautiful action platforming drenched in 90s nostalgia
Terminator 2D: No Fate's story mode opens with a shot of a rolling stretch of tarmac, its yellow centre lines infinitely scrolling past at regular intervals as moody, industrial music plays out behind it. It's a sight that should feel familiar to any fan of Terminator 2: Judgement Day, as it's similar, but not identical, to the final scene of the movie's theatrical release. The monologue that accompanies it is different too, delivered in the gam…
Terminator 2D: No Fate is a pure-bred action game that seems to have jumped into the future directly from 1991 from Super Nintendo or Mega Drive. The game offers classic arcade action in 16-bit style, orienting itself on James Cameron's cinema classic Terminator 2: day of billing. Our video shows you the start of the game and the first missions in which you fight with Sarah Connor for the survival of humanity. You can find our complete test of t…
Terminator 2D: NO FATE
I feel transported back to when I was ten years old. It’s 1992, and Terminator 2 is dominating the movie scene. I’m visiting Salisbury Beach and hitting up the arcades with twenty dollars’ worth of quarters. Terminator 2D: NO FATE feels plucked directly from that era. It looks, feels, sounds, and plays exactly how I … The post Terminator 2D: NO FATE | Review appeared first on XboxEra.
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