GDC 2009: Terminator Salvation Hands-On Impressions

We get behind cover as John Connor in this adaptation of the fourth Terminator movie.

SAN FRANCISCO--If there's one thing science fiction has taught us, it's that robots will pretty much always turn evil and try to kill you and your loved ones. The Terminator franchise has been driving home this point since the first film arrived in 1984, and soon that sentiment will be echoed in the upcoming third-person shooter Terminator Salvation. The game is currently being developed by GRIN, the folks behind Bionic Commando Rearmed. At the Game Developers Convention we had the chance to pick up an Xbox 360 controller and take a spin through a pair of levels that showcased some on-foot and vehicular combat.

The story in the video game adaptation of Terminator Salvation is set two years prior to that of the film. It tells of John Connor's rise to the ranks of resistance leader in a postapocalyptic vision of Los Angeles. In terms of gameplay, Terminator Salvation takes on the form of a third-person, cover-based shooter where your enemies are those legions of T-series robots that have taken it upon themselves to end humanity. The first level we saw was titled "Thank Heaven" and featured Connor leading a squad to an evacuation point through a mess of urban rubble.

We started the level equipped with a fairly standard assault rifle, but a few moments later we managed to acquire a shotgun. The latter proved much more useful against the low-flying droids buzzing in the sky. These little guys made up the first real threat of the game, and though not too strong, their quickness and quantity made them a formidable enemy. One of the later enemies was a big, hulking robot that looked like a heavily armored spider. This foe requires a bit of teamwork between you and your AI teammate since one person has to distract it while the other sneaks up behind its weak point. The rest of the enemies you'll encounter are a mix of familiar robots from the movies--like the infamous T-1000--and a few others designed specially for the game.

The next level we saw was an on-rails section that had us firing a turret gun from the back of a truck racing along a demolished freeway. The goal was to keep a school bus filled with survivors safe from the Moto-Terminators (evil robots that look like motorcycles) cruising behind us. The action was quick-paced and proved to be a decent challenge, as we accidentally blew up the school bus on more than one occasion due to an overly anxious trigger finger. Because Terminator Salvation supports co-op, this section could have been played with a second player on another truck, and those poor survivors could have had a better fate.

As of yet, Terminator Salvation hasn't been given an official release date. The film is scheduled to arrive on May 21, so you can expect the game to be released right around then. Although we played the Xbox 360 version, the game is currently in development on all major platforms.

62 Comments

  • KMLEPRECHAUN

    Posted May 14, 2009 3:35 am PT

    I find lotusclown to be sadly correct...

  • lotusclown

    Posted May 14, 2009 12:26 am PT

    ya know what always kills games like this? the stupid annoying drive and shoot levels, i mean seriously, why do we need that? just like resident evil for ps3 and 360 this basically ruined the whole game, its like they can't decide what type of game they wanted to make, its confusing and basically puts an abrubt halt on all the action... sad part is i garantee this game might have been pretty awesome had they not decided to add the drive and shoot crap...

  • KMLEPRECHAUN

    Posted May 13, 2009 6:30 pm PT

    And I hate to say it, but I think that the Sarah Connor Chronicles is a blemish on such an awesome and epic name as the Terminator Franchise. A big blemish, actually, almost like a zit that covers the entire face.

  • KMLEPRECHAUN

    Posted May 13, 2009 6:28 pm PT

    Maybe they should give some opinions on the gameplay and not just tell us what happened. That way, we know what Gamespot thought about it, giving us more insight as to whether it'll be garbarge, like Wanted, or if it'll be one of the few, if not the first, movie tie in that's actually good. Because right now, all they are doing is summarizing something they played. It doesn't help me: it makes me angry and wanting more! Why not say stuff like "It was a very smooth and addicting game", or something like that. But whatever.

  • nick_123456789

    Posted May 13, 2009 1:41 pm PT

    they shuld have made it like the first movies look on the war

  • cfb26

    Posted May 13, 2009 6:01 am PT

    usually movie games suck. hope this breaks the mold.

  • Sgt_Blitz89

    Posted Apr 26, 2009 4:05 pm PT

    Looks pretty good, but idk. movie games tend to be pretty sketchy overall. just look at transformers the game. blegghh

  • Terminator736

    Posted Apr 25, 2009 10:55 am PT

    darthcrow is right, the Sarah Connor Chronicles is an AWESOME show, we need 2 try 2 save it

  • hoossy1

    Posted Apr 18, 2009 11:41 pm PT

    @darthcrow

    maybe if the show was worth saving.... but then again if it was worth saving it probably won't be canceled.

  • darthcrow64

    Posted Apr 7, 2009 3:46 am PT

    Save the sarah connor chronicles and watch it this friday at 8 pm est. Sign the petition by going here http://www.petitiononline.com/scc2009/petition.html Spread the word and get people to watch, DVR or download on FOX.com or hulu.!!!!! We can do this.

  • otanikun

    Posted Apr 6, 2009 12:36 pm PT

    Sounds interesting, hopefully this will turn out to be a decent shooter, as I'm not much for movie tie in games.
    I wonder about the upgrades and such for weapons or if they're just disposable/find ammo/reload and keep shooting.

  • Ronin893

    Posted Apr 6, 2009 11:49 am PT

    I just hope the movie is better than the last one. It killed the franchise for me. Lets see if this one will bring it back. I like how they are not making a movie of the game and setting it two years prior.

  • beekayjay

    Posted Apr 5, 2009 4:52 am PT

    Not interesting so far.

  • Shadow_Fax87

    Posted Apr 4, 2009 12:09 pm PT

    he looks like the apprentice from star wars unleashed.....

  • KingsterX

    Posted Apr 4, 2009 4:08 am PT

    The previous terminator game was decent but I would like to wait for the review b4 buying this one

  • Keitha313

    Posted Apr 2, 2009 4:55 am PT

    I have no faith in games based on movies....

  • mspranav

    Posted Apr 1, 2009 10:12 am PT

    come soon swea(t)ERMINATOR

  • bodavidzeus

    Posted Apr 1, 2009 2:17 am PT

    -2

  • Eazy1891

    Posted Mar 31, 2009 4:58 pm PT

    eh this game is probably gonna be ass

  • aryoshi

    Posted Mar 31, 2009 4:38 pm PT

    Not sure if I'm interested. After I played Dawn of Fate on the PS2, I never touched a new Terminator game again.

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