Terminator 2D No Fate review – a brilliant bit of fan service all-too faithful to the old-school era
Bitmap Bureau's run-and-gun adaptation of the James Cameron hit should have been an ardent fan's dream, but most iconic moments are more fun to watch than play.
Benedict is a college graduate with a degree in Film and Screen Media and a future unemployed Letterboxd user. He got into movies through a childhood love of blockbusters and comic book movies, and ...
No Fate, examining its 16-bit design, short runtime, replay-driven structure, and faithful take on Judgment Day.
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Terminator 2D: No Fate is packed with Terminator references and Easter eggs, but this one is perhaps for hardcore fans only.
Arcade specialists Bitmap Bureau ply their craft in this retro remake of James Cameron’s action film. But Terminator 2D is at its strongest when colouring outside the director’s lines ...
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines had a deleted scene giving the T-800 a cheesy origin story in which Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a Sergeant with a strong southern accent who serves as the prototype ...
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