Reef Entertainment has released an official game overview trailer for its upcoming Terminator game, Terminator 2D: NO FATE. This trailer offers an in-depth summary of game modes, the scoring system, and more. So, if you’ve been looking forward to it, I suggest watching its new trailer after the jump.
Terminator 2D: NO FATE is a 2D retro action platforming game. In this game, you’ll play as Sarah Connor and the T-800 through a variety of missions as you take on the T-1000 and try to put a stop to Skynet’s plans.
Players will also get to play as John Connor, leading the Resistance in the future. You’ll fight on the front lines as humanity’s last hope in the war against the machines. Plus, the game will have a brand-new story that mixes famous moments from Terminator 2: Judgment Day with new scenes and different possible endings.
The game will have six game modes. These are: Story Mode, Arcade Mode, Infinite Mode, Boss Rush, Mother of the Future, and Level Training.
And that’s not all. You’ll also get an epic cinematic soundtrack. This means the game will have exciting, movie-style music that makes every moment feel bigger and more intense. Some of the songs are new versions of the classic music from the famous movie Terminator 2: Judgment Day. These have been updated and improved to sound even better. On top of that, there are brand-new songs made just for the game.
Reef Entertainment will release Terminator 2D: NO FATE on October 31st.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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