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- 33 reviews and opinions with 30 ratings for Terminator 2D: No Fate
- We obtain an average score of 3.8/5, or 75.33/100
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| 9/10 Beyond Gaming | 4/5 EuroGamer.fr | 8/10 TheSixthAxis |
| 8/10 Push Square | 8/10 Areajugones | 8/10 GameSpew |
| 8/10 Numerama | 8/10 GameWatcher | 4/5 Absolute Geeks |
| 8/10 GameReactor | 8/10 GamingBolt | 8/10 IGN |
| 4/5 TheXboxHub | 8/10 The Gaming Outsider | 4/5 Outerhaven Productions |
| 75/100 COGconnected | 75/100 Gaming Trend | 75/100 Console Tribe |
| 7/10 Nintendo Life | 7/10 XBoxEra | 7/10 GamersGlobal |
| 7/10 Vandal | 7/10 GameSpot | 7/10 GameInformer |
| 7/10 Niche Gamer | 7/10 M2 Gaming | 13/20 GamerGen |
| 6/10 VideoChums | 6/10 ActuGaming |
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Sharp and varied gameplay experience
More modes than many other shooting games...
The elegant pixel art and the soundtrack
Quite expensive
... but the infinite mode is the weakest of all.


Banging soundtrack
A nice mix of level types
Really captures key points from the film
A few more weapons would have been nice


Satisfying run-and-gun action
Enjoyable vehicle chase sections
Nostalgia executed with confidence
Unlocks demand excessive replays
Light on content for the price


Pure and hardcore arcade combat
Variety of gameplay
Multiple finals
Six game modes
Four well-balanced difficulties
Some repetitive sections


Some welcome gameplay variety
A decent selection of modes
Old-fashioned to a fault?


Unwavering loyalty
Surprisingly diverse
You have to love Terminator 2 (but everyone loves Terminator 2)
Disappointing alternative endings


Excellent soundtrack remixes and original themes
Smooth, satisfying controls and animations
More mission variety than anyone would expect
Breezy but highly replayable, perfect for speedruns
Alternate story paths and unlockable modes are great additions
Barely any time is spent playing as the T-800




Run-and-gun platforming is fine with strong stage variety that includes most of the film's key moments
The "aim" button can feel finicky when crouching
Limited alternate scenarios


Made with love for the source material
Levels are short, snappy, and don?t outstay their welcome


Varied, Distinct Gameplay Styles for Each Character
True, No Hand-Holding 90s Arcade Challenge
Authentic Attention to Detail, Music, Sprites
Short Runtime Only Offset by Repeated Playthroughs


Tense moments with Sarah in the Mental Facility
Battletoads-style driving chases are fun
[4/5] reviewed at 28/12/2025 - Test Terminator 2D: No Fate ? Retroactive Fun [read the full review on Outerhaven Productions]


Retelling of Iconic Scenes
Stunning Presentation
Movement is Stiff
Conventional Boss Battles


Great 2D sprite art
Fun, action-packed set pieces pulled straight from the film
Multiple modes and alternate choices to unlock
Not much of a challenge, even on higher difficulties


Various playful situations
Visually convincing
The price could have been slightly reduced.


Painstakingly detailed and full of unique ideas, each stage feels different
Excellent visuals and audio really take the experience up a notch
Controls are solid and the unlockable paths and modes keep things fresh
Some of the sprite work could have used more finesse
Without the Terminator licence it's fairly shallow


Alternate Paths/Mother of the Future
Nails what it is going for


Simple, but good game controller, also easily playable with a mouse/keyboard.
Four levels of difficulty (including one unlockable)
The focus of the levels constantly changes.
The opponents (behavior) and dangers vary depending on the level of difficulty.
The behavior of opponents and the dangers vary depending on the level of difficulty.
Playing until the end unlocks new modes, alternative endings, and a cheat menu.
Many licensed actors in the film...
Animated characters with love
Detailed pixel art wallpapers
Well-suited original soundtrack for the movie
Beautiful explosions and shots
Several languages ??(text) to choose from
Only 45 to 60 minutes per level passage in the 15 levels.
Quite boring driving sequences
After playing three times, you have seen everything.
... except Arnie, of course.
No music added to the dialogues


Very detailed and varied graphics.
His music, both the new one and Brad Fiedel's.
Additional modes only bring additional difficulty.
"Required" replayability to unlock content.
Satisfying run-'n'-gun gameplay successfully deviates when the moment calls for it
A labor of love that showcases appreciation for both Terminator 2 and '90s video games
Alternative endings aren't particularly interesting


Excellent interpretation of the film's score and a few amusing bits of licensed songs used in the bar scene
Expanded scenes inspired by offhand references in the film is tasteful fan service
Alternate routes from changing the timeline is novel and exciting
Plenty of modes and replay value
Vignette gameplay makes the experience feel fragmented
Not enough Terminators and "Uncle Bob", is not in it as much as you'd expect
Too short and could have gone further with the Terminator 2 license


Being able to play multiple characters, such as Sarah Connor, John Connor, and the T-800.
The run & gun gameplay is quite fun, without being extravagant.
Some game options, including 4 levels of difficulty
Excellent soundtrack




Pixel visuals are generally great
Has some memorable moments and secrets
Stage designs can be annoying and tedious
Rather short with little replay value


The different mechanics for each character played
An excellent soundtrack
The 16-bit aesthetic that clearly makes its little effect
Alternative scenarios
The original storytelling for nostalgia
Too short, and we quickly get through it.
Some hitbox and inaccuracy issues
A gameplay that is too artificial in game modes
Brief appearances with the T-800


The retro Oldschool 16-bit action is exactly your thing.
You have no problem with big pixels.
Your action is too simple.
You can't do anything with classic platform games.
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