Saturday, August 8, 2009

Terminator Salvation Blu-Ray & DVD November 23rd

Yes, you read that right – Terminator Salvation is coming out on Blu-Ray and DVD on November the 23rd, just in time for someone else to buy it for you for Christmas!
There’s not a huge amount of info available on the DVD version, but according to Amazon, the Blu-Ray will contain the following goodies!

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Awesome! Can't wait!

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Video Game Review: Terminator Salvation

Even though Terminator Salvation is the same name as the movie that opened in May, it is a completely different story. Terminator Salvation is set in Los Angeles in the year 2016, and takes place between the events of Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines and The Terminator and follows John Connor and his team, consisting of Angie Salter, Barnes and Blair Williams.

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Well, that's an honest review!

Thursday, April 30, 2009

PS3/X360 Preview - 'Terminator Salvation: The Videogame'

Terminator Salvation: The Videogame, developed by GRIN Studios, is a 3rd person action game with concentrated armed combat against all of the Skynet enemies from the film while encountering new enemies specifically designed for the game.

As a franchise, Terminator has always been about the future war. An artificial intelligence named Skynet took over the world's computer systems and ushered in a nuclear apocalypse that left humanity on the brink of destruction. The savior of humanity is an unassuming man named John Connor, who leads the rebellion and defeats Skynet. This causes Skynet to send one of its own robots, a human-disguised terminator, back in time to kill Connor's mother. As the series progressed, new twists and turns were introduced, but one thing was always certain: There will be a war in the future, and Connor will defeat Skynet.

However, with the exception of flashbacks in the first movie and the occasional video game, we've never gotten to see what this war is like. The upcoming "Terminator: Salvation" movie is the first in the series to be set in the postapocalyptic world. The video game adaptation, also named Terminator: Salvation, may not be the first game to be set in the postapocalyptic future, but it's the first time that players will get to control John Connor.

This review features a lot of images from the game - cool!

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and New Pictures from Terminator Salvation

New pictures of the T-600 series Terminator, on the other hand, evoke horror as much as fear with the imperfectly grafted on skin hanging on these scarecrow Frankensteins like so much dead meat, and doing an exceptionally poor job of covering up their true inhuman nature. More primitive than Arnie's T-800, for sure, but no less menacing.

Really creative people designing this stuff.

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New Concept Art from Terminator Salvation...

Speaking of robots, some newly released concept art offers a more detailed look at early designs for the moto-Terminators we've seen in some of the clips. In these early versions, the Terminator seems to be riding the motorcycle, but from the what we've seen of the movie so far, it's seems that it eventually evolved into a more thoroughly hybridized version. Wicked deadly looking in either incarnation.

Very impressive Moto-Terminators!

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New TV Spots from Terminator Salvation...

It's previews of Terminator Salvation galore this week, as the countdown to the robot-filled apocalypse nears its end. FX is front and center in three new TV spots with revved up action and some new footage. All of the clips feature John Connor broadcasting his call for resistance, but it is clearly the robot action that steals the show.

Awesome action!

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Art Of Terminator Salvation’ Preview Brings Robots Up Close And Personal

A few weeks ago we gave you a first look at the “Terminator Salvation” trading cards and now we’ve got another biggie: an exclusive preview of “The Art Of Terminator Salvation” from Titan Books, out April 28.

You may have heard about the Harvester, a massive bot with a zillion weapons that scoops up human survivors. Well, we’ve got the first early production design of it. So if you’ve been wondering just how huge some of these robots are, just click on the photo for our full gallery. Trust me, you don’t want to miss it.

Awesome!

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