''The Terminator 2029'' is a
first-person shooter
A first-person shooter (FPS) is a video game genre, video game centered on gun fighting and other weapon-based combat seen from a First person (video games), first-person perspective, with the player experiencing the action directly through t ...
video game developed and published by
Bethesda Softworks
Bethesda Softworks LLC is an American video game publisher based in Rockville, Maryland. The company was founded by Christopher Weaver in 1986 as a Division (business), division of Media Technology Limited. In 1999, it became a subsidiary of Z ...
. It is based on the
''Terminator'' film series, and was released in 1992 for
DOS
DOS (, ) is a family of disk-based operating systems for IBM PC compatible computers. The DOS family primarily consists of IBM PC DOS and a rebranded version, Microsoft's MS-DOS, both of which were introduced in 1981. Later compatible syste ...
. It is Bethesda's second ''Terminator'' game following ''
The Terminator
''The Terminator'' is a 1984 American science fiction action film directed by James Cameron, written by Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd and produced by Hurd. It stars Arnold Schwarzenegger as the Terminator, a cybernetic assassin sent back in t ...
'' (1991).
Gameplay
In ''The Terminator 2029'',
John Connor
John Connor is a fictional character and the male protagonist of the Terminator (franchise), ''Terminator'' franchise. Created by screenwriter, writer/film director, director James Cameron, the character is first referred to in the 1984 film ''Th ...
's Special Operations Group is engaged in a war with machines led by
Skynet. The player takes control as one of Connor's resistance fighters as they work to destroy Skynet. The player begins as a Sergeant and can gain higher ranks such as Captain, Major, and Lieutenant Colonel.
Gameplay is generally the same in each level: the player receives a task at the command post, goes to the enemy territory, performs the task and returns to the base. Common tasks include protecting a target from enemy attacks, or finding and rescuing survivors and hostages. The game consists of eight levels with increasing difficulty, and the player can save their progress after each level. Viewed from a first-person perspective, the gameplay is restricted to four directions as turning spins the player around by 90 degrees.
The player's exoskeleton can be equipped with a variety of weapons, such as a plasma cannon and grenades. The suit also carries a portable first aid kit and generators of protective fields. Weapons, ammunition and other useful items can be selected and installed at the beginning of the level, and can be collected from destroyed opponents and dead soldiers later in each level. The character can carry up to five different items simultaneously.
Development
The game had used a new concept which was first-person
POV down the barrel of a gun.
Weaver said the developers at
id Software
id Software LLC () is an American video game developer based in Richardson, Texas. It was founded on February 1, 1991, by four members of the computer company Softdisk: game programmer, programmers John Carmack and John Romero, game designer T ...
took Bethesda's idea and did it better.
''Deluxe CD Edition''
The ''Deluxe CD Edition'', released in 1994, includes the original game along with the 1993 expansion pack ''Operation Scour'', giving a total of 34 missions. This edition also includes 330MB of additional mission briefings and character speech, as well as new gameplay music.
Reception
Gordon Goble of
Computer Gaming World
''Computer Gaming World'' (CGW) was an American Video game journalism, computer game magazine that was published between 1981 and 2006. One of the few magazines of the era to survive the video game crash of 1983, it was sold to Ziff Davis in 199 ...
said "Those who are able to win the game in the optimal seven mission path may not become as sated as this reviewer, but I would have liked to see this product serve as more than a shoot-'em-up. The fact is that Terminator 2029 shines graphically, features an interesting premise, and supplies ample audible realism and thunder. It runs as a good computer game should, bereft of any annoying mid-play screen freezes". Finish magazine
Pelit
''Pelit'' ("Games") is a Finnish video games magazine published in Helsinki, Finland.
History
''Pelit'' dates back to 1987, as an annual extra games-only issue of ''MikroBitti'' and '' C-lehti''. Another annual issue was published in 1988, and i ...
wrote "Terminator 2029 would have had the makings of a real mega-game, but without
W3D graphics, plenty of sound mats, and smart fellow soldiers, it's an absolutely grueling package that must be played to a conclusion. There is no greater shortage in the game, the top game is missed because every aspect could still have been improved".
In 1996, T. Liam McDonald of ''
PC Gamer
''PC Gamer'' is a magazine and website founded in the United Kingdom in 1993 devoted to PC gaming and published monthly by Future plc. The magazine has several regional editions, with the UK and US editions becoming the best selling PC games m ...
'' called it a "frustrating, often impossibly difficult game" with a confusing mouse and keyboard control interface.
Just Games Retro wrote in 2004 that the game "ends up being a mostly average shooter. It’s a faithful and suitable use of the license, but it’s really quite boring most of the time. Some simple design changes could have probably fixed this – giving you health or ammo from some destroyed enemies, for starters, or points received from killing baddies that you can spend on weapon upgrades, instead of getting new ones automatically for each mission. The enemy pop-in seems to be partially design, and partially technical limitations, but the game would probably benefit from something a little more predictable, or not so overtly random that enemies teleport from nowhere. This game isn’t terrible, but
Future Shock
''Future Shock'' is a 1970 book by American futurist Alvin Toffler, written together with his wife Adelaide Farrell, in which the authors define the term "future shock" as a certain psychological state of individuals and entire societies, and a ...
is a much better realization of what Bethesda was trying to do here".
''Operation Scour''
Tapio Salminen from ''
Pelit
''Pelit'' ("Games") is a Finnish video games magazine published in Helsinki, Finland.
History
''Pelit'' dates back to 1987, as an annual extra games-only issue of ''MikroBitti'' and '' C-lehti''. Another annual issue was published in 1988, and i ...
'' reviewed the ''Operation Scour'' expansion pack stating that "Overall, the new additional disc is disappointing as it offers far too little new to be really interesting. Old Bugs remain uncorrected, and the base game is not replenished, let alone updated. Operation Scour is an additional feature for those who like the original game. Let the others not bother".
Sales
According to Bethesda founder
Christopher Weaver
Christopher Scot Weaver (born February 6, 1951) is an American entrepreneur, software developer, scientist, author, and educator. He is known for founding Bethesda Softworks, where he was one of the creators of ''The Elder Scrolls'' role-playing ...
, the game had good sales but not great.
The game was regarded by Weaver in 1997 as one of the most popular Bethesda titles along with ''
Wayne Gretzky Hockey 3
''Wayne Gretzky Hockey 3'' is a 1992 ice hockey-themed sports game developed and published by Bethesda Softworks.
Gameplay
The game offers a 3/4 view of the players. ''Wayne Gretzky Hockey 3'' is a hockey simulation game in which players can cho ...
'' and the ''
Elder Scrolls
''The Elder Scrolls'' is a series of action role-playing games, action role-playing video games primarily developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. The series focuses on Nonlinear gameplay, free-form gameplay in an ...
'' series. Ted Peterson, one of the original creators of the ''Elder Scrolls'' series, stated in 2021 that the game was a moderate success for the company.
References
External links
* (archived)
MobyGames: ''The Terminator 2029''
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1992 video games
Bethesda Softworks games
DOS games
DOS-only games
First-person shooters
Single-player video games
Sprite-based first-person shooters
Terminator (franchise) video games
Video games developed in the United States
Video games scored by Julian Le Fay