Biggest fans have no doubt. Terminator 2D: No Fate is „by far the best” game in the series. Other players, however, see nothing special in it

Terminator 2D: No Fate came out yesterday, and dedicated fans are loving it, based on Steam reviews. However, some players are hesitant, mainly because of the game’s expensive price tag.

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The PlayStation 5 version of the game has received six critic reviews on Metacritic, averaging a score of 78 out of 100. The PC version currently has five reviews with an average score of 81. Some critics say the game’s classic style is a fun throwback to the early 1990s, when the second movie in the series was released. Interestingly, players can reportedly complete the game’s story mode in under two hours – less time than it takes to watch the film itself.

Okay, so I’ve been checking out what other players are saying about Terminator 2D: No Fate on Steam. Right now, there are 383 reviews up, and a whopping 87% of them are positive! I’m really curious to see what everyone’s been saying about the game, so I’m diving into those reviews to get the details.

This is hands-down the best Terminator game ever made. It’s packed with non-stop action and excitement, and the music is fantastic!

It’s absolutely fantastic! Everything works together seamlessly – the visuals, the music, and how the game plays. I’m honestly blown away and not sure where to begin praising it.

The game is receiving a lot of positive feedback for how fun it is to play, but some players have noticed it’s quite short – around an hour long, just as one reviewer mentioned for the story mode. Many also feel the price is too high considering how little content there is.

I really enjoyed playing this game for about an hour, but honestly, it’s not worth the full price tag. I’d say definitely wait for it to go on sale – ideally under $10. It doesn’t have tons of content compared to other games in that price range, but if you’re curious, it’s worth a look when it’s cheaper.

The game offers a few choices that lead to different outcomes, but it doesn’t have the complex branching storylines of games like Fight N Rage or other detailed side-scrollers. It doesn’t introduce any new locations or levels, and there are some instances where the text doesn’t quite fit the situation. The credits list voice actors, but surprisingly, there’s no spoken dialogue in the game.

Opinions on Terminator 2D: No Fate are a bit mixed among fans. It’s currently available on Steam for $26.99 (until December 19th), but some players feel the game is rather short.

If you’re a fan of cyborgs, Terminator: Resistance by Teyon is a great option. Released in 2019, it’s available on Steam for $39.99 and has received over 17,000 reviews, with 91% of players giving it a positive rating.

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2025-12-15 14:33