Terminator Resistance is a single-player first-person shooter set in post-Judgment Day Los Angeles. You play as Jacob Rivers, a soldier in John Connor’s Resistance, fighting to dismantle Skynet and protect humanity. The game blends combat, stealth, crafting, and choice-based narrative, delivering multiple endings based on your actions and the survival of fellow Resistance members.
Key Features
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Dark-apocalypse FPS with Terminator atmosphere
Experience iconic fear moments creeping through war-torn ruins, surviving against relentless machines as they patrol in search of living targets. -
Flexible combat and stealth mechanics
Choose to go in loud with plasma weapons or hack and sneak your way through enemy territory. Resources are scarce, and scavenging is key to survival. -
RPG-lite progression and skill trees
Allocate skill points across Combat, Science, and Survival branches. While you can become competent in all areas, those late-game abilities provide small bonuses or health regeneration perks. -
Weapon crafting via randomized circuitry
Modify guns using found circuit boards to improve stats like damage, fire rate, or clip size—adds depth to gear customization. -
Narrative-impactful choices and branching endings
Your decisions affect the fates of Resistance survivors and guide which ending you receive, offering replay value. -
Two DLC modes: Infiltrator Mode and Annihilation Line
Play as a T-800 terminator in stealth-based missions, or join Kyle Reese on a new Resistance mission in Skynet territory—each adds meaningful variety. -
Short but immersive campaign
Expect around 8–10 hours of gameplay for the core story, with optional side missions that extend playtime modestly. -
High fan appreciation despite modest production
Despite its budget limitations, mood, atmosphere, soundtrack, and nostalgic callbacks to the original films earned it strong fandom.