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Terminator Salvation Footage: Uzi 9mm?

Posted by Kieron Gillen on April 21st, 2009.

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The only good robot is a nice robot.

Considering RPS’ communal adoration of James Cameron eighties action films, it’s perhaps surprising that we’ve done so little on third-person shooter Terminator: Salvation. Shooting robots… in the future. That’s our thing, surely? You give us a time machine and send us forward and we’d set upon the first robotic thing we’d see, just through our training-via-media. Anyway, maybe it’ll be good. Maybe it won’t. But one thing’s for sure – you’ll find footage of shootage beneath the cut.
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Terminator: Salvation

Posted by Jim Rossignol on December 16th, 2008.

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Oh, it’s trailer time! A bunch of stuff was shown off at the Spike VGAs including the first trailer for Terminator Salvation, which is set to be released alongside the film next may. It’s been co-developed by GRIN (Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, Ballistics) and Terminator IP-owners The Halcyon company. The game, like the film, features the actual future war between Jon Conner’s resistance and the machines.
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