Rip through deep levels of nonstop arcade-shooter action, hitting the road and firing explosive explosive weapons from the present & future
Smash enemies with power punches and combo moves, leap between speeding vehicles and experience massive boss battles
Hijack more than 15 futuristic vehicles from the present and future
Demolish all-new Terminator units in melee combat
Uncover secret short cuts by executing incredible Terminator Moments
Terminator 3: The Redemption advances the storyline of the classic sci-fi action films. Drive, fight and blast across America in 2032, as you become the Terminator unit created to defend John Connor and Kate Brewster. As Skynet’s machines run rampant across the Los Angeles freeways and roads, you’ll hunt them down and destroy them to salvage mankind. Team up with a friend for advanced co-op play and take out waves of Skynet machines Activate vintage Arnold phrases during the action, with exc
Realistic 3D shooter action with weapons, environments and locations taken directly from the film T3 – Rise of the Machines
Fight your way through exceptional combat scenarios – subways, tunnels, burnt-out buildings and more
Multiplayer action for up to 32 combatants
Play as Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Character from the Terminator films
Terminator 3: War of the Machines takes you into a world where humanity is on the edge of extinction. Fight through a post-Apocalypse landscape to stop the mechanical onslaught from destroying John Connor, leader of the human resistance forces.
Includes a coffin full of guns, grenade launchers, ammo, etc..
approx 6-7″ tall
by McFarlane Toys
=EXTREMELY RARE VARIANT=battle-damaged head without sunglasses
T-850 with COFFIN Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines Movie Battle Damaged RARE VARIANT Arnold Schwarzenegger Action Figure by McFarlane Toys..approx 6-7″ tall… This figure is the new Arnold Schwarzenegger character in Terminator 3, re-creating a scene from the film….Height: 7 1/8 inches tall on base; 8 1/2 inches to top of coffin. Articulation: Neck, shoulders, wrists, right elbow, waist and thighs. Total of nine points of articulation. Accessories: Custom base with integrated foot peg, soft
We’ll cut right to the point. We reported on FPS Terminator back in June, and finally, after month of waiting, a playable Alpha demo of the Unreal Tournament 3 mod has finally been released. Happily for everyone out there who loves gratuitous cybernetic destruction, it’s available right now. Unhappily, it’s shorter than Fable 1.
Below the fold, we got more information, plus the trailer and download links.
A quick refresher for those of you just walking into the room. FPS Terminator began life as a Gears of War mod but that attempt was wisely abandoned, and it’s now (mostly) based on Unreal Tournament 3. It’s also exactly what it says right there on the package: a first person shooter set in the Terminator universe’s fantastical, far-off futuristic year 2029*. You play as a member of the embattled human resistance, wielding truly awesome weaponry against Hunter-Killer Tanks, Hunter-Killer Planes, but sadly not the Resurrected, Terminatorized corpse of Hunter S. Thompson. I’d have preferred to battle it out in 1980’s Los Angeles for the chance to prevent a certain Austrian cyborg from running for governor, but alas, the total destruction of California in a nuclear holocaust would probably only increase his chances.
A NOTE: The demo is short – they’re claiming it’s about 5 to 10 minutes of total playtime max. This is most definitely a work in progress in the strictest definition of the term, so the demo is more chance to see where they’re going than anything else. It’s still pretty cool, and if you don’t mind limiting your cybermurdering to the approximate time it takes to make a iced chai latte, you can download the alpha demo here. Now, for your enjoyment, here’s the trailer.
Videos & Audio – FPS Terminator Game – Mod DB
*Remember in the 80s when the 21st century was The Future? Now we’re just under 5 years away from Back To The Future II times. Still no hoverboards. Still no flying cars. Still no self-tying shoes. Then again, at least it’s not as embarassing as the fact that by 2005 we were supposed to have giant transforming cities.