T3: War of the Machines MP Beta Demo

The Atari Australia & New Zealand Website (thanks HomeLAN Fed) announces the release of a demo for Terminator 3: War of the Machines, the upcoming shooter based on the science fiction movie (it has since been announced by Atari that this is a beta demo, not representative of the final product - story). Here's the deal: "This epic cinematic conflict, recreated from the phenomenal Terminator® films, places first-person shooter fans at the very center of the uprising. Throughout high-powered multiplayer and single-player missions, combatants fight in apocalyptic landscapes — a decimated downtown Los Angeles, a battered ocean harbor, devastated highways — struggling for survival. Only the strongest will avert catastrophe and save human existence." From Frans: "This is a multiplayer demo that includes a pair of maps called 'Lab-Present' and 'Downtown' playable in the Team Deathmatch, Mission and Termination modes." The 172 MB download is mirrored on 3D Gamers, Boomtown (registration required), Computer Games Online, FileFront, Filerush, FileShack (registration required), and Worthplaying.
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Re: What did you expect?
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The movie was really not that bad. In fact I believe T3 has one of the best big blockbuster ending, Hollywood could ever allow for this kind of movie. I didn't expect it to end that way... just perfect and so fatal.

Since the morons responsible for putting this expensive gomer pile on film said repeatedly during pre-production they wanted to do a T4 as well as a T3 the ending was no shock at all, mearly part of a continuning trend in movie making today to make the obvious set up for a sequel.

I liked the first two terminator films (and for all you aspiring thespians looking in this movie for some display of "the craft" remember its a fucking action movie) and T3 had a few genuinly funny lines and one great action scene (the car chase, which looks like were the majority of the film's budget went) the movie was blah. The rest of the action ranged from lackluster to standard, the "chemistry" between Conner and what's-her-face was like watching one of any number of bad sitcoms on TV, and the huge, swirling, hypermass of continuity errors with the first two films would have required me to not just turn off my brain but to hammer at it with a brick in order to find it worth my $9.50 and 2 hours.

This comment was edited on Nov 20, 17:05.
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