Newly released is the game’s trailer for Terminator 2D: No Fate along with exciting new information about the difficulty levels: Easy Money, No Problemo, Hasta La Vista, and Judgment Day. Yes, seriously. The game enters the market in Halloween so the hype is already building for eager players who can’t wait to dive into a pixelated tribute to the Terminator universe.
Let’s talk about the difficulty names. Easy Money is breezy and no challenge at all, No Problemo is the next step in difficulty, Hasta La Vista is painful, and Judgment Day? Well, good luck. Back and forth dry debates have been going on as to which level will have the pride of place. A good example is Elbethium outright stating that they’re doing Hasta La Vista first because ‘that’s the way it’s meant to be played.’
Now, the trailer is one for the books aesthetically: 2D side scrolling action with a very old-school Terminator vibe. Some gamers like diLeMMa just can’t get enough of the retro look, whereas the mention of a T-800 alone on the harder settings is already making Nolan Carter sweat.
Then, there are those naysayers. Killer_Clown4191 is still waiting for a Robocop versus Terminator game, which sparked a little debate in the replies. Now, while VandyMetaX declared PlayStation overrated,…okay. That was even incentive for Platinum Sigma to come back at him/her, claiming PlayStation is a boast of “elite” gaming tech. Console wars do just not ever die, haha.
Now let’s talk about him: Armr is extra hyped because the game is dropping on his birthday. I mean, what are the odds? Meanwhile, xIronPonyx is feeling that October wallet drain already for making this his third day-one purchase.
And the chatter doesn’t fade away any time now. Some interpret it and compare it with Terminator Resistance, wondering if it will be easier or harder. Others like RePete are just satisfied about Judgment Day mode and say it’s “way more fun.”
It’s about to open its great big doors for the public just before the dawn of Terminator 2D: No Fate. So all the retro-action lovers and Terminator lore enthusiasts have a great pick growing up on their hands. However, whether you’re in it for the challenge or merely for the memory, you and I both know that October 31 needs to come real soon.
So yes, go ahead and mark your calendars; or don’t. Missing this will mean some pixelated carnage, way too much fun for its own good, is going to get away from you. Just saying.


