Here are 27 minutes of gameplay footage from Terminator: Resistance

Reef Entertainment has showcased Terminator: Resistance at EGX 2019. Thus, you can find below a video showing 27 minutes of gameplay footage from it. Do note that this video is from a stream, therefore its quality is not that great. Still, I believe that most Terminator fans will find it interesting.

Terminator: Resistance is an officially licensed, first-person shooter set during the ‘Future War’ scenario that was only glimpsed at in the iconic films from James Cameron, ‘THE TERMINATOR’ and ‘T2: JUDGMENT DAY’.

The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, nearly 30 years after Judgement Day. The game also introduces a brand new hero in the Terminator universe, Jacob Rivers.

“Although Jacob is just a lowly private, he’ll soon discover that he’s been specifically targeted by the latest threat from Skynet and marked for termination.”

To be honest, I kind of like this Terminator game. Yes, it’s not as polished as most modern-day games and yes, at times it’s cheesy. Still, I really miss those double-A single-player games. It’s also better than the Rambo game so that’s a plus I guess.

Terminator: Resistance is using Unreal Engine 4 and will come out on Steam on November 15th.

Enjoy!

37 thoughts on “Here are 27 minutes of gameplay footage from Terminator: Resistance”

  1. Thank you John for making the game look even worse because some ching channel decided to record a youtube livestream and then reupload to their own channel thus making it all a pixelated 24fps mess.
    (but the game still blows and acts only as an advertisement for the next terminator movie)

  2. It looks awful but then it’s by the same devs who made the Rambo game so it’s not really a surprise. Also why would they add a detective vision/wall hack in a Terminator game?

        1. And? The point is, this hyperbolic bullsh*t statement of saying “The game looks like a PS3 game” is exactly that; hyperbolic bullsh*t.

          The vast majority of PS3 games didn’t look like what this game actually looks like when it’s not completely compressed video. That’s a fact.

          You can cherry pick the few end of Generation games that managed to escape the average PS3 game, but 98% don’t look like the actual non-compressed direct game-play of this game looks like.

          I don’t even really care about this game, but lets be honest here and talk facts, this game looks better than the average PS3 game does outside of maybe a handful that look half decent.

      1. Wow, a screenshot from one of the earliest PS3 games compared to a promotional “screenshot” that looks nothing like the actual gameplay that’s been shown.

        1. https://twitter.com/Reef_Games/status/1176843988407660550?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1176843988407660550&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dsogaming.com%2Fvideotrailer-news%2Fnew-gameplay-clip-surfaces-for-terminator-resistance%2F Looks exactly like a PS3 game.

          No matter what I post you will find a way to say it’s not a true representation of the game in motion, as if a live streamed re-uploaded 27 minute long clip that’s compressed to sh*t is a real representation of what this game looks like.

          1. I too highly support proving peoples statements on the Internet by posting screenshots of compressed streams of a compressed re-uploaded video and acting like it’s a true representation of a games in game on screen quality or graphical quality and possibly a one off poor area in a game and saying it looks like a PS3 game.

            I’m seeing all the glory of the PS3 era graphics right now!

          2. Im a game 3d artist, and texture artist, and I can tell you 100% that the game has tons poor textures and poor modeling in many areas, you can see a picture of Toyota Corola with bad quality, low res and compressed quality, and still see the Toyota Corola in the picture, if you know a bit about cars. so its a poor excuse to defend it by comparing some clearly Promotional Bullshots with the Game running in real time in a compressed video.

  3. Screw the haters. This game looks fun. But this is 2019. Gamers dont care about simple fun any more. Not every game has the budget of AAA money.

    They care about pretty graphics, multiple ways to buy microtransaction and loot boxes. Emotes and colorful accessories. And being sold parts of the game over years.

    I wish I could travel back to Xbox/PS2/ GameCube days.

    1. I also think its fun, i love old style games, i dont want to build bases in my games, i dont want to “survive”, to start naked and find clothes, I dont want add-ons, microtransactions, “time-savers”, fake realism, i dont want MP.
      I just want to enjoy Single player FPS where you keep all your guns and dont need to think which one you need to keep because you limited to 2 [muh realism], i want story [can be simple story] that you want to see the end of and thats it.
      Simple fun and not 30+ hours of repetitive boring gameplay because “we paid for it so it has to be looooong”, 10 to 15 hours is more then enough for FPS, even 8 hours if game is really fun.

      1. the thing that pisses me off the most is how boring the campaigns of modern games have, those who do have a campaign and its not a freaking mmo clone. Its like they got no idea at all. For example this video has a spooky hospital section that you sneak and hack turrets. Like the old games that campaigns had interesting stuff ,now its loot, craft, grind level up.

          1. no dude i am using it in the modern sense, as in mmo style looting crafting not like it was done in the old days.

        1. I usually don’t agree with you that much, but you’re right here. Modern single player campaigns are particularly boring nowadays. I can’t think of a single game outside of Doom 2016 that had a half decent campaign that’s somewhat comparable to how they used to be made.

  4. seeing the actual gameplay makes the announcement trailer look like a complete lie, holy f*k, this looks like a ps3 game wtf

  5. When i saw ggmanlives review of homefront he mentioned that this is what a teminator game would look like. Yup, it looks like that alot. I dont see why are you complaining so much, i like those spooky stealth sections from the previous generation, i miss em. Also this isnt linear and scritped it has scavenging, crafting, a map, inventory system, sneaking, quests, so it will be more than a scripted linear shooter. Looks ok for a bargain price, or do you prefer another AAA always online mmo with lootboxes and grinding?

    Also all those turrets remind me c12 the resistance….hmm terminator the resistance…hmmm.

    1. So this game is more like the old Bethesda Terminator game Future Shock but with quests, crafting, scavenging, and isn’t scripted and linear?

      1. What we know is that it has a inventory system with plasma rifle energy shells, hinting energy ammo is rare, you need to use medkits, it has a minimap and a map in the inventory menu, in the video it said dont go to that door because it will throw you off your path, it has a quests tab, so it has multiple missions, it has crafting looting and skills. So its not a cod clone with robots.

        Have you played c12 the resistance? Might worth playing if you like the terminator setting but with aliens instead of robots…which are also pretty robot like.

        1. Alright, well that does seem far more interesting than a straight FPS game. Hopefully it will be a surprise and be half decent.

          I don’t believe I have played C12. I’m guessing I can emulate it if I wanted to play it now since it’s a PS1 game? Assuming I can actually find it somewhere.

  6. This looks very very simplistic and so not creative! Visually looks like the first batch of PS3 games back in the mid-2000s, AND, it has that horrid “insta-death if detected” mechanism that some of the worst games have!
    Meh, what did you expect?! Not surprised at all!

  7. The person in the middle looks like two people wearing the same dress. Say our game looks bad and you’re fat shaming, bigot.

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