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The Terminator: Rampage

The Terminator: Rampage 1993 (DOS)

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The Terminator: Rampage - The game loosely follows the story of the Terminator movies.

At a time when first person shooters were at the peak of their popularity and were targeting anyone who thought about games at least a little seriously, The Terminator: Rampage came out. Bethesda's creation was not very successful for its developers at the time, which was most likely due to the appalling stereotype and boring pace.

The game loosely follows the story of the Terminator movies. The player is sent back to 1984 and finds himself in the Cyberdyne System Laboratories building with...

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