Terminator 3: The Redemption

Terminator 3: The Redemption

released on Sep 02, 2004

Terminator 3: The Redemption

released on Sep 02, 2004

Terminator 3: The Redemption is a combination of 3rd person shooter, rail, and driving game featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger as the infamous T-850 Infiltrator. The game features 20+ alternate vehicles with never before seen SkyNet units and a Tech-Com Force Co-op mode. Your goal is to ensure the survival of both John Connor and Kate Brewster in present and future universes.


Also in series

Terminator Genisys: Future War
Terminator Salvation
Terminator Salvation
Terminator Salvation
Terminator Salvation
Terminator 3: War of the Machines
Terminator 3: War of the Machines
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

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Eu sei que ele é um jogo ruim, mas é difícil crescer jogando um jogo e não ter um carinho especial por ele. Me lembro como se fosse ontem a primeira vez que terminei essa pérola no meu PS2 lá nos idos de 2010.

Deve ser a terceira ou quarta vez que zero esse jogo e provavelmente voltarei para zerar mais vezes no futuro.

Não há o que dizer, só sentir.❤️

Ah, the good old days of shitty PS2 third person shooters... What a time to be alive that was.

This one? Pure shit and it will be completely forgotten in time once the poor souls who've played it die out.

I actually really enjoy the future war half of this game, it’s a fun if clunky set of shooter levels that I would easily give a 7/10 but the parts of the game that are actually adapting the movie are so frustrating and just no fun to play. The entire second chapter of this game is just driving levels and the driving in this game isn’t very good, while the last two levels of the game are just really obnoxious and harder than they need to be thanks to no checkpoints and healing only being able to be done by a completely random set of downed enemies.

The changes they made to the story of the movie are stupid and made me laugh honestly. A whole chapter of it is just obviously “we can’t let this game only be an hour long do something” and it’s really funny, even if that did lead into my favorite set of levels.