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http://www.gametrailers.com/video/review-hd-terminator-salvation/49399

I really had high hopes for this game.  All of the videos I've seen of it looked really cool.  4 hours long?  WTF!  Same thing happened for Wanted.  That looked cool and the demo was fun, but the game ended up being super short.  Where do some of these developers get the balls to release so little content for $60?



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Just wait a month for it to drop to $20



I don't mind a so-so game or a short game for a cheap price. Just recently picked up Haze for $12.99 used and had fun with it.



Keep this in mind when reading what I type...

I've been gaming longer than many of you have been alive.

dear god this game is going to flop



Im glad the movie sucks also. James Cameron is still the master of Action Scifi Cinema.

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Variety John Anderson
Darker, grimmer and more stylistically single-minded than its two relatively giddy predecessors, Terminator Salvation boasts the kind of singular vision that distinguished the James Cameron original, the full-throttle kinetics of "Speed" and an old-fashioned regard for human (and humanoid) heroics.
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The Hollywood Reporter Michael Rechtshaffen
In Arnold's absence, an important ingredient of the "Terminator" iconography -- namely, the fun factor -- is in short supply.
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New York Magazine David Edelstein
With McG's migraine-inducing jerky-cam and monochromatic palette (livened only by splotches of rust), Terminator Salvation puts the numb in numskull.
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