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Players take the newest politician to come out of the Predator woodwork out to kill lots and lots of robots. They get piles of cash to fill their swimming pools with and we get a crap game: Terminator 3: the Redemption. Since the development costs on this one probably weren’t so high and the licensing fees for a mediocre film that premiered well over a year ago, I’m sure even minimal sales will allow Atari to make off like damned bandits. Whatever the reason is, we’ve got another Terminator 3 game on our hands, and it’s as mediocre as ever. Maybe Atari just wants another good Terminator game to hit the shelves in the wake of their poorly received first attempt Rise of the Machines something that hasn’t occurred since the better-than-average T2: the Arcade Game.
#TERMINATOR 3: THE REDEMPTION LICENSE#
It seems like our good pals at Atari really like to milk their licenses – at least that is what comes to mind when one contemplates the publisher’s decision to continue supporting the dead-in-the-water Matrix license in these post Reloaded/Revolutions days (a stupid decision pertaining to this license second only to notoriously moronic publisher Sega’s claim on The Matrix Online, an expensive ball hastily thrown at Sega by its former publisher Ubi Soft), along with tossing another Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines-based game in our faces.