@@DiegoReviews If you’ve never done Doom 64, I highly recommend the recent remaster. My favorite Doom game made in that original style (which is saying a lot) and had an incredible soundtrack.
@ it’s been in my backlog for a while now! I jump into classic DOOM often and it’s always a blast. I have zero experience with DOOM 64 and now I’m very keen to dive into it.
You and Diego both deserve so much love (and especially views) for all the work and dedication that went into this video. Congratulations to the both of you for all your hard work!
If this video is still up, and you're still kicking then that's worth a fucking toast. Also, it takes a hell of a lot less than 10 years to forget a TH-cam video
Yo dawg I heard you like Roflcopters, so why u no liek the All Ur Base R Belong To Us Narwhal MLG bacon fad? Like, weird flex but okay. Rawr-XD-type Normies gonna find this and be like “who did this?” but I’ll have you know I graduated top of my class in the Navy Seals and pwned many in the gorilla war (RIP Harambe).
1:13:27 I love the enthusiasm you have for these old ps2 games. You clearly love that era of gaming and recognize that there are a massive number of unknown gems that never caught the public's attention.
1:26:05 I often sat down with my dad to play Halo: CE on the original Xbox at the age of 6 or thereabouts, and I probably enjoyed the controls and gameplay that early on. Once I was old enough to grasp the story, I was all set: I've been a fan of Halo and FPS in general ever since. Not terminator related, but just a fun anecdote I wanted to share
Finally got time to finish the vid. God, I love you guys. I’ve said it before but your format and pacing are just spot-on. I appreciate the hard work you two put into these videos
I like how you guys gave the games a certain Angry Video Game Nerd covered more of a chance since this is more of an in-depth analysis compared to his more comedic route. Also, the Terminator Salvation game (both the arcade and home console ones) I played religiously as a kid. So seeing gameplay footage of them is a nice blast to the past.
This was a phenomenal retrospective, guys! Really enjoyed this one a lot. Some incredible research, and even a handful of games I had no clue about (especially that Dark Fate RTS that dropped...wait, Feb 2024?! Holy shit, I had no idea it was that recent!) However, you missed ONE crossover...The Terminator was a DLC character in WWE 2K16! Guess you can save that for when you cover the other two new Terminator games coming. Is a Robocop retrospective far behind? Rogue City (made by the same developer as Terminator Resisitance) is boss af.
1:17:48 this game is one of the first games ive ever played as a kid, but the only memories i have of it is the game being pitch black with no sound, but this explains everything. thank you again xaviermin
Pointing out Salvation is actually peak for not staying with past tropes = peak video. Much love, had fun watching this while at work. Amazing stuff dude.
I believe in multiverse theory for this series, so Resistance is basically the real ending to the original dark future timeline while time travel in T1 and T2 start a new universe. Why? Because I want a version of the story that actually finishes the badass future war the first film showed off! Fuck yeah!
I was a nervous wreck during most of Terminator Resistance. The mission in the hospital almost broke me, when it struck me that I could turn off the music. It went from Soul crushing to merely terrifying. Amazing game, but I'll never put myself trough that again. watching the movies too young really did a number on me.
Text-to-speech software has actually existed since the 1960’s. Microsoft was the king of text-to-speech in the 90’s, which is probably where they got the voice samples from in the game.
Hi there Xavier, thanks again for another great video. Also I have a list of requests for future reviews. - The two Riddick games Escape From Butcher Bay/Assault on Dark Athena - Every Resident Evil Game - Alan Wake 1 and 2 - Marvel’s Midnight Suns - History of the Gen 13 comic series and the 1998 movie adaptation - Stan Lee Presents double feature : The Condor/Mosaic - Stan Lee’s Mighty 7
This is seriously extensive coverage of these relics. I'm so here for this style of video. Fantastic job, guys. Those two and a half hours really flew by.
I wish more people would watch these so you had more incentive to make them. I love longer videos about things like this even if it’s not about Spider-man
I remember playing terminator salvation and being so let down by it I platinum it and it still sucks once again Christian bale’s behind the scenes freak out is still the best thing about terminator salvation
Hell yeah I always look forward to seeing you and Diego do retrospective videos like this. Also, I love the terminator salvation arcade game alongside alien. As for the dave and busters arcade exclusive, I feel it is most likely similar to the other vr experiences they have where its kind of like a ride rail shooter kind of thing.
I gotta admit, after hearing Diego talking about how knowledge of T2 helped with some game puzzles, it kinda triggered me a bit hearing him call the molten steel "lava". 😄😊
@@DiegoReviews "The craziest thing about this version is, the final stage is not set in a steel mill, but get this, inside an active volcano. I can't be mad at it tho. The lava looks good."
Yeah, these retrospectives are cool, so it's nice to see another one of them. I can see how much effort is put in already early on. The Sega CD game had some bangers in it, from what I remember. I don't know if it will help much, but have you considered doing multiple uploads of this? I saw that some people upload whole game playthroughs in parts, and then after that, put the whole thing together in a larger video, do you think the reverse could also help if it's in 15-20 pieces?
Ive watched this video start to finish at least 4 or 5 times now. Usually when im at work and need a long video playing in my ear. I love that you guys have been sticking to your guns on making not just spiderman content. I remember 2016 when spiderman was the reason i watched this channel, but now. You guys have opened up my eyes to so many different genres of games. This video alone made me boot up dos to try terminator future shock. A lot of us love seeing your videos on other topics besides spiderman, keep doing what your doing guys! Favorite video so far!!!
1:48:52 what's funny is in the bonus menu there's actually a mode that let's you choose any level and the odd thing is you dont even have to beat the game to unlock it. So theoretically if you couldn't beat if you could just skip around to show off the game.
A great place for obscure tips and secrets is the game's official guide. That was part of buying games back then. Basically like how they sell DLC now, they sold guides. I mean it wasn't even THAT long ago that it was a thing. But there might be that T3 Redemption trick in there.
Seems like in the early 2000's, video games require a rock/heavy metal soundtrack. Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel took it too far by having bands like Meshuggah, Killswitch Engage, and Slipknot.
Kinda wild that 1 out of 15 people who watch this video leave a like, and 1 out of 100 leave a comment, yet TH-cam is still burying this video!?!?!?!? (edit) For context: as of writing this comment the stats are 15K views, 1k likes, and 150 comments.
I have been having a reader marathon on reading all Terminator movie novel adaptations + the official Terminator Salvation prequel and sequel novels. That little extra when you have watched the 4 movies so many times over the years. I'm for real stunned how such a golden franchise have been so misstreated both on the silver screen, but also in gaming potential(s). The franchise feel so "self-served" and yet that is not how things been (!). All movies after T1 have been lighter toned-downed in desperation to copy the sucsess of T2, and stuck on T2 story-repeats as well. Salvation did the right thing with taking it to the big thing with the future war against the machines & Skynet, and still no more continuation came from that.
27:00 that LJN logo was like a jumpscare lol. Game journalist Jeremy Parish was right that all they cared about was licenses and difficulty and didn’t really give a damn about good game design.
Dark Fate Defiance is interesting. The reason the game is so indepth by RTS standards is because a Russian developer, catswhoplay, were involved before a certain war got pulled. They made "Warfare" a good few years ago as GFI Russia (before later closing and reviving as catswhopplay) which was a indepth modern war RTS. Defiance is built off Warfare's engine so they got to carry all of that forward with a Terminator twist. The supplies system and a good few other mechanics are even new to Defiance.
I believe you can play the redemption game on the first Terminator 3 game that was cod and when fighting the other terminator it became 3D fighter. EDIT: pause the video too soon to here the fun fact lol.
One thing I'm surprised you didn't talk about is Terminator 3 Redemption's 2 player mode. The 2 Player mode is a co-op rail shooter mode that has you playing as Resistance soldiers. It's funny you already mentioned the game feeling like 2 games in 1 without bringing that up.
In regards to both the Predator and Terminator events in Ghost Recon Wildlands and Breakpoint, both were quite a bit of fun but it does suck that Ubisoft removed them from both games later. Licensing is a pain in the ass.
I don't think it's fair that Diego is forced to play the old titles with their janky controls and outdated gameplay, while Xavier gets to cruise with the relatively modern games.
We have our system worked out this way for a couple of reasons: 1. Diego likes older/retro games WAY more than I do. He has more patience and appreciation for them so he's more likely to give them fair reviews. He's a couple years older than me and had a lot more exposure to games like that growing up so he's more the target audience for them. He's not "forced" to play those games, he picks them because those are the ones he's interested in. 2. He has better hardware for emulating games and more knowledge of how to play and record these on his set up. I'm kind of techno-illiterate sometimes and get frustrated doing any gaming on PC so I stick more to console based stuff I can play and record on their original intended hardware. 3. I know the way the video is laid out makes it seem like he has way more parts than I do, but I timed it and around 80 minutes of the whole thing is still me talking. His segments are only longer than mine by 16 minutes, my parts are just spaced out more, and longer individually so it feels weighted way more on him than it actually is. We're just playing to our strengths and personal preferences and doing it this way is more fun for us then just taking turns back and forth with each game
Great job guys! I loved the video Keep working on more stuff like this your audience will expand beyond spiderman and the algorithm hopefully will be advantageous
The Breakpoint mode getting removed still makes me sad. They later added the ability to just have rando terminators stalk you in the open world, AND THEN REMOVED IT!
The first game on the list is one I played all the time as a kid. I thought it was so cool how you could play as either Kyle or the Terminator. Even back then the graphics were jank but it was basically the first open world game I played and I knew that type of game was something unique.
I still believe a Terminator game in the vein of the Hitman games where you play as a Terminator trying to hunt down it's target while also playing as a human trying to escape or fight it with semi open world levels where you decide how to engage guns blazing or stealth mode.
For the T2 DOS the mortal kombat levels just start hitting space (firing the pistol) like no tomorrow even before the screen loads. Then the T1000 is pushed out of the screen, and you won. The motor-riding is not hard, you learn the level and follow the arrows. But the 2nd one,where you have a car, and chased by the heli - never got through that. That level is random, and the goal is to shoot back to the heli, not to reach the other side of the level.
7:54 well , i remember the T-800 was the terminator model in movie part 1 , while the one in part 2 was the updated version with shorter hair called model 101 , & next update was the T-1000 , and then next comes the T-x .. that's how i remember it ..
I would love a modern version of the Bethesda game. An open world game being the Terminator trying to take out future generals or a resistance fighter trying to protect would be awesome today.
These are honestly my favorite videos on this channel, and that is coming from a dumb as hell Spider-man fan lol You guys do amazing work and I would love to see more of these silly things. Sick cosplay as always, also! Loved the bit with the Terminator headcase, I too wish my brain ran on a Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines GBA cart.
@1:05:44 For starters, T2 never explicitly said the film takes place in 1997, only that that's when judgment day was to happen, but this highlights a discrepancy that only became an issue in T3 when John's opening narration said he was 13 during T2, which makes no sense because that would mean Dyson had to finish reverse engineering the chip, then implemented into the grid/ military systems AND go online in the tiny window of only a few months, all without any real world interference from government agencies and the red tape that comes along the way? In actuality, John would be closer to 10 or 11, and it's far more plausible that the film takes place in about 1995 or 96 at the latest. They only made him "13" in T3's narration so they could shoehorn in some made-up love interest and retroactively work her into the story as if they met the previous day during T2. Apart from all that, it would sound very weird for Sarah to say Judgment day is coming on August 29, 1997 if the current year is 1997. She says it as though it's still a few years down the road, WHICH IT WAS.
There's been computerized voices for a long time. Its not AI. More like when they used to digitize guitars for a soundtrack. They still use them on automated phone lines.
Glad to see the tradition of Xavier and Diego covering film franchises that have various games ,always look forward to this
The video I didn’t know I needed today but DEFINITELY do.
Happy to see Future Shock get some love. I went through a real ‘90s FPS phase in 2020 and was pretty blown away by that one too.
@@captainmidnight Yes! It made me want to look into more FPS games from this specific time frame to see what other gems I missed out on.
@@DiegoReviews If you’ve never done Doom 64, I highly recommend the recent remaster. My favorite Doom game made in that original style (which is saying a lot) and had an incredible soundtrack.
@ it’s been in my backlog for a while now! I jump into classic DOOM often and it’s always a blast. I have zero experience with DOOM 64 and now I’m very keen to dive into it.
Oh shit it's... CAAAPTAINN.. MIDNIGHT!
My god he’s right about views on videos that aren’t spiderman
It sucks cause you can tell how much he cares about all his content
*sigh*
Insert obligatory “not a Spider-Man Channel” quote here
@@GodzillaMendozaembrace who you are THE Spider-Man channel
@@comixproviderftw_02he’s a Godzilla/Kaiju channel right?
The glimpses of Gen Z John Connor teaching Terminator modern slang have left scars on my psyche that will never heal.
I actually have that Kenner toy. Mad seeing it brought up here.
You and Diego both deserve so much love (and especially views) for all the work and dedication that went into this video. Congratulations to the both of you for all your hard work!
I look forward to coming back to this video in about 10 years' time and not remembering what any of the brain-rot words mean whatsoever.
If this video is still up, and you're still kicking then that's worth a fucking toast. Also, it takes a hell of a lot less than 10 years to forget a TH-cam video
Oh you meant the gen z slang lmao
Yo dawg I heard you like Roflcopters, so why u no liek the All Ur Base R Belong To Us Narwhal MLG bacon fad? Like, weird flex but okay. Rawr-XD-type Normies gonna find this and be like “who did this?” but I’ll have you know I graduated top of my class in the Navy Seals and pwned many in the gorilla war (RIP Harambe).
@@expendableindigo9639are those the lyrics to Darude Sandstorm?
I love all the work that goes into the skits you guys do between reviews. This series of franchise tie in game videos is phenomenal
You guys are great, thank you for making videos keep up the great work!
Thanks!
The consistent look of the time travel chamber is because it's based on James Cameron's sketches for an unused prologue in T2.
holy shit! can't believe you guys actually put a hole in Diego's head for this one
1:13:27 I love the enthusiasm you have for these old ps2 games. You clearly love that era of gaming and recognize that there are a massive number of unknown gems that never caught the public's attention.
1:26:05 I often sat down with my dad to play Halo: CE on the original Xbox at the age of 6 or thereabouts, and I probably enjoyed the controls and gameplay that early on. Once I was old enough to grasp the story, I was all set: I've been a fan of Halo and FPS in general ever since. Not terminator related, but just a fun anecdote I wanted to share
Finally got time to finish the vid. God, I love you guys. I’ve said it before but your format and pacing are just spot-on. I appreciate the hard work you two put into these videos
I like how you guys gave the games a certain Angry Video Game Nerd covered more of a chance since this is more of an in-depth analysis compared to his more comedic route.
Also, the Terminator Salvation game (both the arcade and home console ones) I played religiously as a kid. So seeing gameplay footage of them is a nice blast to the past.
“He’s 8 feet tall and single handing a Gatling gun!” Is my favorite part of this video. Cause why would anyone think that’s a human.
26:40 "I feel sorry for the poor kid who had to settle for this one."
Yeah me!
This was a phenomenal retrospective, guys! Really enjoyed this one a lot. Some incredible research, and even a handful of games I had no clue about (especially that Dark Fate RTS that dropped...wait, Feb 2024?! Holy shit, I had no idea it was that recent!)
However, you missed ONE crossover...The Terminator was a DLC character in WWE 2K16! Guess you can save that for when you cover the other two new Terminator games coming.
Is a Robocop retrospective far behind? Rogue City (made by the same developer as Terminator Resisitance) is boss af.
1:17:48
this game is one of the first games ive ever played as a kid, but the only memories i have of it is the game being pitch black with no sound, but this explains everything. thank you again xaviermin
I have a new feature length vid to watch instead of working!!
Diegos robot copy being genuinely lost when met with brainrott lingo got me lmao
Seeing this notification was like waking up Christmas morning
Resistance is awesome. I've played it 4 times, more than I can say for most cutscene-heavy modern games. Gameplay and atmosphere are king
xavier you mad man, never stop doing what you do
Finally a third good Terminator movie
Pointing out Salvation is actually peak for not staying with past tropes = peak video.
Much love, had fun watching this while at work. Amazing stuff dude.
I believe in multiverse theory for this series, so Resistance is basically the real ending to the original dark future timeline while time travel in T1 and T2 start a new universe.
Why? Because I want a version of the story that actually finishes the badass future war the first film showed off!
Fuck yeah!
You could not have timed this better for me
Thank you guys I love these videos
Y'all killed it with those VFX. I love seeing the production on these videos get better and better. Keep it up Xavier 😊
Aye love me some Xavier Diego content to watch while drawing. Appreciate and love the content as always gents!
Third
I was a nervous wreck during most of Terminator Resistance. The mission in the hospital almost broke me, when it struck me that I could turn off the music. It went from Soul crushing to merely terrifying. Amazing game, but I'll never put myself trough that again. watching the movies too young really did a number on me.
Finally, a cure for my insomnia
Omg Xavier's rant about the frustration with Terminator 3 Redemption makes me feel so seen! That game was so unforgiving!
Text-to-speech software has actually existed since the 1960’s. Microsoft was the king of text-to-speech in the 90’s, which is probably where they got the voice samples from in the game.
Just helping the algorithm. One of the most underrated channels on the tube.
Hi there Xavier, thanks again for another great video.
Also I have a list of requests for future reviews.
- The two Riddick games Escape From Butcher Bay/Assault on Dark Athena
- Every Resident Evil Game
- Alan Wake 1 and 2
- Marvel’s Midnight Suns
- History of the Gen 13 comic series and the 1998 movie adaptation
- Stan Lee Presents double feature : The Condor/Mosaic
- Stan Lee’s Mighty 7
This is great timing, I just finished watching Terminator 1 and 2 (the latter for the first time) last night
This is seriously extensive coverage of these relics. I'm so here for this style of video. Fantastic job, guys. Those two and a half hours really flew by.
Come for Terminator games, stay for the whiplash of a John and Kate plus Eight reference in 2024.
I wish more people would watch these so you had more incentive to make them. I love longer videos about things like this even if it’s not about Spider-man
Thx for the hard work guys !
I remember playing terminator salvation and being so let down by it I platinum it and it still sucks once again Christian bale’s behind the scenes freak out is still the best thing about terminator salvation
Hell yeah I always look forward to seeing you and Diego do retrospective videos like this. Also, I love the terminator salvation arcade game alongside alien. As for the dave and busters arcade exclusive, I feel it is most likely similar to the other vr experiences they have where its kind of like a ride rail shooter kind of thing.
You know I've never seen these movies this video has made me consider watching the first two at least
I gotta admit, after hearing Diego talking about how knowledge of T2 helped with some game puzzles, it kinda triggered me a bit hearing him call the molten steel "lava". 😄😊
I see orange glowy oozy substance that’s hot, I’m calling it lava before anything else haha!
But yeah you’re right haha
@@DiegoReviews "The craziest thing about this version is, the final stage is not set in a steel mill, but get this, inside an active volcano. I can't be mad at it tho. The lava looks good."
@ now there’s a climax!
Yeah, these retrospectives are cool, so it's nice to see another one of them. I can see how much effort is put in already early on. The Sega CD game had some bangers in it, from what I remember. I don't know if it will help much, but have you considered doing multiple uploads of this? I saw that some people upload whole game playthroughs in parts, and then after that, put the whole thing together in a larger video, do you think the reverse could also help if it's in 15-20 pieces?
Imma be honest, Dark Fate is my favorite Terminator 3, outta all the terminator 3's, it's the one I love the most
Dark Fart is garbage imo.
38:12 Terminator YTPs have got that song stuck in my head.
Oh yes, I remember YTP: Terminator 3 - Arnold has Windows 7.
"Where we dropping boys?"
The special effects in the opening skit looked alright for an old Terminator project. Amazing for a TH-cam skit
55:22 This makes me hope Cyberdine wins.
This video deserves more likes
Ive watched this video start to finish at least 4 or 5 times now. Usually when im at work and need a long video playing in my ear. I love that you guys have been sticking to your guns on making not just spiderman content. I remember 2016 when spiderman was the reason i watched this channel, but now. You guys have opened up my eyes to so many different genres of games. This video alone made me boot up dos to try terminator future shock. A lot of us love seeing your videos on other topics besides spiderman, keep doing what your doing guys! Favorite video so far!!!
Xavier, can you review all the Jurassic Park/World games in the future.
In T2029 they probably use tts as it was invented in the 50's
Great video, 'nuff said.
Great retrospective! Subscribed once I was threatened to.
1:48:52 what's funny is in the bonus menu there's actually a mode that let's you choose any level and the odd thing is you dont even have to beat the game to unlock it. So theoretically if you couldn't beat if you could just skip around to show off the game.
A great place for obscure tips and secrets is the game's official guide. That was part of buying games back then. Basically like how they sell DLC now, they sold guides. I mean it wasn't even THAT long ago that it was a thing. But there might be that T3 Redemption trick in there.
Seems like in the early 2000's, video games require a rock/heavy metal soundtrack. Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel took it too far by having bands like Meshuggah, Killswitch Engage, and Slipknot.
Oh yea
Xavier and Diego Halloween special time
Another banger as always!
Hmmm what next… every Transformers Game?
Kinda wild that 1 out of 15 people who watch this video leave a like, and 1 out of 100 leave a comment, yet TH-cam is still burying this video!?!?!?!?
(edit) For context: as of writing this comment the stats are 15K views, 1k likes, and 150 comments.
I have been having a reader marathon on reading all Terminator movie novel adaptations + the official Terminator Salvation prequel and sequel novels.
That little extra when you have watched the 4 movies so many times over the years.
I'm for real stunned how such a golden franchise have been so misstreated both on the silver screen, but also in gaming potential(s). The franchise feel so "self-served" and yet that is not how things been (!). All movies after T1 have been lighter toned-downed in desperation to copy the sucsess of T2, and stuck on T2 story-repeats as well.
Salvation did the right thing with taking it to the big thing with the future war against the machines & Skynet, and still no more continuation came from that.
Ayo why did Diego saying “let me cook” go kinda hard though?
27:00 that LJN logo was like a jumpscare lol. Game journalist Jeremy Parish was right that all they cared about was licenses and difficulty and didn’t really give a damn about good game design.
Dark Fate Defiance is interesting.
The reason the game is so indepth by RTS standards is because a Russian developer, catswhoplay, were involved before a certain war got pulled.
They made "Warfare" a good few years ago as GFI Russia (before later closing and reviving as catswhopplay) which was a indepth modern war RTS.
Defiance is built off Warfare's engine so they got to carry all of that forward with a Terminator twist.
The supplies system and a good few other mechanics are even new to Defiance.
I believe you can play the redemption game on the first Terminator 3 game that was cod and when fighting the other terminator it became 3D fighter.
EDIT: pause the video too soon to here the fun fact lol.
20:24 in Fallout 3 to 4 yes, for crippled limbs in status alongside normal health, or durability for individual pieces of power armor in 4.
I honestly think Resistance is underrated !
My favorite TH-camr made another 2 hour video!? Happy Halloween!
Xavier needs to start titling all of his videos as something spider man related regardless of their actual content and reap the rewards
Men will see this and say "hel yeah"
One thing I'm surprised you didn't talk about is Terminator 3 Redemption's 2 player mode. The 2 Player mode is a co-op rail shooter mode that has you playing as Resistance soldiers. It's funny you already mentioned the game feeling like 2 games in 1 without bringing that up.
You picked a good topic!! Let's gooooo
So this is the halloween special? Awesome
In regards to both the Predator and Terminator events in Ghost Recon Wildlands and Breakpoint, both were quite a bit of fun but it does suck that Ubisoft removed them from both games later. Licensing is a pain in the ass.
22:00 AI has been studied since the invention of the computer basically, voice AI is simple and theres plenty of things that used it
Someone who loves T2 on SNES? Another man of culture I see... 🤙 Great video!
43:38 I wish
I don't think it's fair that Diego is forced to play the old titles with their janky controls and outdated gameplay, while Xavier gets to cruise with the relatively modern games.
Especially when the old titles take up such a large majority of the video that it seems like Xavier is the one featuring on Diego's video
It maybe from what they r used to because diego does do a lot of old and mobile games
We have our system worked out this way for a couple of reasons:
1. Diego likes older/retro games WAY more than I do. He has more patience and appreciation for them so he's more likely to give them fair reviews. He's a couple years older than me and had a lot more exposure to games like that growing up so he's more the target audience for them. He's not "forced" to play those games, he picks them because those are the ones he's interested in.
2. He has better hardware for emulating games and more knowledge of how to play and record these on his set up. I'm kind of techno-illiterate sometimes and get frustrated doing any gaming on PC so I stick more to console based stuff I can play and record on their original intended hardware.
3. I know the way the video is laid out makes it seem like he has way more parts than I do, but I timed it and around 80 minutes of the whole thing is still me talking. His segments are only longer than mine by 16 minutes, my parts are just spaced out more, and longer individually so it feels weighted way more on him than it actually is.
We're just playing to our strengths and personal preferences and doing it this way is more fun for us then just taking turns back and forth with each game
Great job guys! I loved the video
Keep working on more stuff like this your audience will expand beyond spiderman and the algorithm hopefully will be advantageous
The Breakpoint mode getting removed still makes me sad. They later added the ability to just have rando terminators stalk you in the open world, AND THEN REMOVED IT!
The first game on the list is one I played all the time as a kid. I thought it was so cool how you could play as either Kyle or the Terminator. Even back then the graphics were jank but it was basically the first open world game I played and I knew that type of game was something unique.
I still believe a Terminator game in the vein of the Hitman games where you play as a Terminator trying to hunt down it's target while also playing as a human trying to escape or fight it with semi open world levels where you decide how to engage guns blazing or stealth mode.
For the T2 DOS the mortal kombat levels just start hitting space (firing the pistol) like no tomorrow even before the screen loads. Then the T1000 is pushed out of the screen, and you won.
The motor-riding is not hard, you learn the level and follow the arrows. But the 2nd one,where you have a car, and chased by the heli - never got through that. That level is random, and the goal is to shoot back to the heli, not to reach the other side of the level.
I remember playing my T2 on Game Gear. My favorite movie ever as a kid and still today!
I kind of wish they’d take that idea they had for the first game made by Bethesda and do it now.
7:54 well , i remember the T-800 was the terminator model in movie part 1 , while the one in part 2 was the updated version with shorter hair called model 101 , & next update was the T-1000 , and then next comes the T-x .. that's how i remember it ..
Excellent video 👌
Future Shock was amazing when it came out. The atmosphere of that game used to scare the hell out of me
I would love a modern version of the Bethesda game. An open world game being the Terminator trying to take out future generals or a resistance fighter trying to protect would be awesome today.
These are honestly my favorite videos on this channel, and that is coming from a dumb as hell Spider-man fan lol
You guys do amazing work and I would love to see more of these silly things. Sick cosplay as always, also!
Loved the bit with the Terminator headcase, I too wish my brain ran on a Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines GBA cart.
@1:05:44 For starters, T2 never explicitly said the film takes place in 1997, only that that's when judgment day was to happen, but this highlights a discrepancy that only became an issue in T3 when John's opening narration said he was 13 during T2, which makes no sense because that would mean Dyson had to finish reverse engineering the chip, then implemented into the grid/ military systems AND go online in the tiny window of only a few months, all without any real world interference from government agencies and the red tape that comes along the way?
In actuality, John would be closer to 10 or 11, and it's far more plausible that the film takes place in about 1995 or 96 at the latest. They only made him "13" in T3's narration so they could shoehorn in some made-up love interest and retroactively work her into the story as if they met the previous day during T2. Apart from all that, it would sound very weird for Sarah to say Judgment day is coming on August 29, 1997 if the current year is 1997. She says it as though it's still a few years down the road, WHICH IT WAS.
I like your non spider-man content xavier!
Appreciate the rant about timed events. There’s Godzilla DLC for Dave the Diver which is really cool but is only available until late November 2024.
There's been computerized voices for a long time. Its not AI. More like when they used to digitize guitars for a soundtrack. They still use them on automated phone lines.
I know nothing about Terminator but I like hearing you talk.
Ok t's mostly Diego talking but still