Four years after its debut, developer Teyon's Terminator: Resistance is set to receive a Complete Edition on Xbox Series X/S — bundling together the base game and Annihilation Line DLC (which was previously unavailable on the console) — for release on 27th October this year.
Terminator: Resistance made its debut back in 2019, whisking players away to a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles — some 31 years after the events of Terminator: Judgment Day — for some first-person shooting as they, in the role of resistance fighter Jacob Rivers, help mount an assault against the terminator menace.
Former Eurogamer editor-in-chief Wesley Yin-Poole wasn't too keen on Terminator: Resistance when he reviewed it back in 2019, calling it «so generic that it has dissolved in my memory like a Skip on my tongue» — and that's despite the game somehow managing to shoe-horn in two «inexplicably cringe» first-person sex scenes.
Still, for all its low-budget wobbliness, Wes did concede it offered some «decent fan service for Terminator fans», so if you're a Terminator fan looking to be serviced, then Resistance's new Complete Edition might be perfect for you!
Alongside the 2019 base game, it includes 2021's Annihilation Line «narrative expansion», previously a PlayStation 5 exclusive on consoles, which picks up mid-way through the main story campaign as Rivers teams up with Resistance hero Kyle Reese to take on the likes of the T-600 and HK Centurion as they venture to new areas of post-apocalyptic California.
Additionally, the Complete Edition will feature the previously PC-exclusive Infiltrator Mode — a prequel to the main campaign giving players the chance to control of an Infiltrator as they try and terminate Commander Ramirez — when it
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