Shaw—December 29, 2025
Great game. This is not super perfect, but that kind of fits with the style. Can be difficult at first but not a very hard game once you have it down. Other than the continues/ lives being an annoying part for some. My only issue is that Arnold isn't in the game I guess. At least not technically like the other characters it is more of a look a like Arnold. Either way, fun game and great music. Read more
3D Dev—December 23, 2025
The Verdict: The "16-Bit" Masterpiece We Deserved in 1991 If you grew up with a controller in your hand and a Terminator 2 poster on your wall, Terminator 2D: NO FATE is the ultimate nostalgia trip. Developed by the retro-wizards at Bitmap Bureau, this isn't just a modern game with a "pixel filter"—it’s a meticulously crafted love letter to the golden era of arcade run-and-gunners like Contra and Metal Slug. The Day One Edition on PS5 is a physical treasure trove that makes the premium price tag feel entirely worth it for collectors. Action-Packed Variety: You aren't just stuck as one character. You’ll swap between Sarah Connor (agile with a deadly knife), John Connor (leading the Resistance in gritty Future War levels), and the T-800 (a literal tank that can’t jump but can absorb and dish out massive punishment). The "No Fate" Mechanic: This is the game's secret weapon. While the first run follows the movie, subsequent playthroughs let you make pivotal choices—like sparing or killing Miles Dyson—that branch the story into entirely new levels and darker alternate endings. Glorious Pixel Art: The sprite work is stunning. From the neon-soaked L.A. streets to the terrifyingly detailed T-800 endoskeletons, the game looks like a "lost" high-end Neo-Geo title. Challenging but Fair: It captures that "one more go" arcade difficulty. On Hasta La Vista (Hard) mode, it’s a brutal test of reflexes, but the modern "Easy" settings and infinite continues make it accessible for everyone. Read more

D. Maraglio—December 18, 2025
Lied this game a lot. Music and graphics are really nice and the game plays like an old game with really good controls. Read more
Kramer—December 28, 2025
Great modern/retro Terminator 2 game. Read more
A buyer of things—December 14, 2025
The game is fantastic. 16bit arcade feel and follows the movie better than any game since. Not just Terminator, most movie adaptations. It's short though, but great all the way thru. There's many scenes that just flash by though, parts that could have been cool playable scenes but only thru quick cutscenes. you'll see the whole mall part thru a quick cut scene then all of the sudden you're on the motor bike. The package is kinda meh. Shipped in an envelope, the box was crushed and worn, how was it work it's a brand new game? Anyway inside the box the contents were fine. The game case itself had no issues. The book inside was a little bent from the crushing then there's a cloth poster and a token. Underwhelming overall package. So, the game comes with stuff no one needs to make the price high, and they will ship the game unprotected. Just saying what to expect, to see if the price seems worth it to you Read more
nicholasw2593—December 22, 2025
Its fantastic. If you love contra, you will love this Read more
Jesse—December 28, 2025
The game is a throw back to side scroll shooter game like Robo Cop, POW’s and Bad Dudes. I love it and the accessories that came with this version of the game. Read more
Aj norris—December 12, 2025
Not since nes Ljn had side scroller for terminator 2 it was awful and now years later we get a proper relase a love letter to greatest sequel in cinema history . It has music n scene from film and get play each character from movie relive the movie thru a video game . Read more