@Shorty20122012 I spent about 10 bucks to beat mission 1 (the "easy" one?) alone, so I'm guessing about 20 or so (at 3 credits to start, 2 each continue)
I'm prior service ARMY and I absolutely LOVED the AR-15 lightguns with the magazine reload button. I played this at the Harkins Theater at Chandler Fashion Square. I liked it alot, but overall wouldn't play again. If there's an owner-set difficulty, they ramped it up to max. Took forever to kill a single enemy even with all headshots. I read that aiming offscreen makes you take cover. Is this true? Might change my opinion of the game. Would like to see a strat guide for this. 75% rating from me.
It's an awesome game. It's my new favorite at my local arcade! However, it's a bit too hard. One example of this is that it doesn't really give you much reaction time before you start taking hits. Don't get me wrong though, it still is SUPER FUN!
Thanks for the insightful review. Its good to know there's some T2: The Arcade Game alumni involved in the development of Salvation. I'll have head to the nearest entertainment center to check it out. But eventually, I hope Aliens Extermination and Terminator Salvation get ported to the PS3 & 360. Even though its a very, very slim chance of that happening. But I can only dream ^_^
I played this yesterday at dave n busters and i have to say it became my favorite arcade shooter. Even more so than Razing Storm by Namco or Ghost Squad.
I just played this last night at my local mall. It's a decent game, good graphics (equal to your average 360 title) the sounds are great. Your classic rails shooter, but I like the addition gameplay aspect that a specific enemy is highlighted in red and hurts you heavily if you don't focus on him instead of merely just blasting everything in sight. If money was no object, I would buy this for my home arcade. It's a good sister to (but maybe not a replacement of) the T2 gun shooter.
Played this tonight at DnB in Cincy Ohio. Didn't get very far but it was pretty awesome nonetheless. Wish the movie would've had more scenes like this.
Does the bottom of the screen actually state that it costs 4$ to play and 2$ to continue?! WTF - thats ridiculous. Here in Denver its a 1 $ to play or continue.
@kevinjt4 I do ya one better, at cinemark 10 here in redding, it costs 0.50 but the start buttons are swapped(player 2 starts player 1's gun and vice versa)
planet X in cedar rapids, ia, it's 75 cents to start, 50 to continue. Tough game solo (as those terminators take a lot of hits to go down, unless you've got a grenade or special weapon). two missions, looks like about $20 to beat the game, unless there's some super secret tricks. your wrist can get tired from holding the gun, but it's a lot less tiring than a lot of rail shooters out there. those dang commandos get in the way far too often and they don't die just show x's when hit
I agree: Arcade movie games usually are pretty damn good! I think it's really quality of developer and/or publisher as well as time budget and the idea that the movie guys should have i say in the development of the title... what usually happens is that they approach the game as if it's competing against movies and not other games. Games are usually a bit more over the top in general, so movie games come out dull when sticking to the movie rules...
where can i get a strategy guide for this game?
yellowmustang71 4 months ago
At 1 dollar per game, and 50 cents to continue, how much money would it take to beat the whole game, for an average player?
Shorty20122012 10 months ago
@Shorty20122012 I spent about 10 bucks to beat mission 1 (the "easy" one?) alone, so I'm guessing about 20 or so (at 3 credits to start, 2 each continue)
XSC3 10 months ago
I'm prior service ARMY and I absolutely LOVED the AR-15 lightguns with the magazine reload button. I played this at the Harkins Theater at Chandler Fashion Square. I liked it alot, but overall wouldn't play again. If there's an owner-set difficulty, they ramped it up to max. Took forever to kill a single enemy even with all headshots. I read that aiming offscreen makes you take cover. Is this true? Might change my opinion of the game. Would like to see a strat guide for this. 75% rating from me.
DCDevTanelorn 1 year ago
here its 3 to start and 2 to continue
LatinoBadass 1 year ago
$1 per continue at my place.
voltz15 1 year ago
It kicks ass more than the Xbox360 or the PS3 version.
Xenomorph237 1 year ago
It's an awesome game. It's my new favorite at my local arcade! However, it's a bit too hard. One example of this is that it doesn't really give you much reaction time before you start taking hits. Don't get me wrong though, it still is SUPER FUN!
evanstone9 1 year ago
Thanks for the insightful review. Its good to know there's some T2: The Arcade Game alumni involved in the development of Salvation. I'll have head to the nearest entertainment center to check it out. But eventually, I hope Aliens Extermination and Terminator Salvation get ported to the PS3 & 360. Even though its a very, very slim chance of that happening. But I can only dream ^_^
Grooveraider 1 year ago
I played this yesterday at dave n busters and i have to say it became my favorite arcade shooter. Even more so than Razing Storm by Namco or Ghost Squad.
gmannumerouno 1 year ago
@gmannumerouno What Dave & Busters restaurant did did you see it at? Just wondering. Thanks.
Max80FAN 1 year ago
@Max80FAN I live in Maryland. It was the one inside Arundel Mills.
gmannumerouno 1 year ago
I played it its awesome it replaces time crises as my favorite arcade shooter
Rageinacage100 1 year ago
I just played this last night at my local mall. It's a decent game, good graphics (equal to your average 360 title) the sounds are great. Your classic rails shooter, but I like the addition gameplay aspect that a specific enemy is highlighted in red and hurts you heavily if you don't focus on him instead of merely just blasting everything in sight. If money was no object, I would buy this for my home arcade. It's a good sister to (but maybe not a replacement of) the T2 gun shooter.
travisowens 1 year ago
Played this tonight at DnB in Cincy Ohio. Didn't get very far but it was pretty awesome nonetheless. Wish the movie would've had more scenes like this.
dethdrummer1123 1 year ago
Does the bottom of the screen actually state that it costs 4$ to play and 2$ to continue?! WTF - thats ridiculous. Here in Denver its a 1 $ to play or continue.
kevinjt4 1 year ago
@kevinjt4 No it's 4 tokens to start, 2 to continue. We do 4 tokens for a dollar. The S is an error in the game, it states that when set to coins.
theatarian 1 year ago
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@theatarian at the Nickel Mania in Murray it's 20 cents to start, 10 cents to continue. ;)
neinbozos 1 year ago
@kevinjt4 I do ya one better, at cinemark 10 here in redding, it costs 0.50 but the start buttons are swapped(player 2 starts player 1's gun and vice versa)
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neinbozos 1 year ago
planet X in cedar rapids, ia, it's 75 cents to start, 50 to continue. Tough game solo (as those terminators take a lot of hits to go down, unless you've got a grenade or special weapon). two missions, looks like about $20 to beat the game, unless there's some super secret tricks. your wrist can get tired from holding the gun, but it's a lot less tiring than a lot of rail shooters out there. those dang commandos get in the way far too often and they don't die just show x's when hit
XSC3 10 months ago
I agree: Arcade movie games usually are pretty damn good! I think it's really quality of developer and/or publisher as well as time budget and the idea that the movie guys should have i say in the development of the title... what usually happens is that they approach the game as if it's competing against movies and not other games. Games are usually a bit more over the top in general, so movie games come out dull when sticking to the movie rules...
DjDedan 1 year ago
does have computer pc or pcb inside cab?
neofreak91 1 year ago
@neofreak91 It's a Dell PC, not sure of the exact specs yet I will have to open it up and find out
theatarian 1 year ago
I love ur arcade wish it was closer to me keep them coming
adidas1984x 1 year ago