
Terminator 2D: No Fate feels like a game that could have been released alongside the original 1991 film. Its detailed pixel art gives it the look of a classic, lost game from the Amiga or Sega CD era. It’s a smart choice to match the game’s visuals to the time period of the movie, but No Fate’s style is more than just a nostalgic touch. Despite the recent surge in pixelated games, No Fate’s character sprites and animations are truly exceptional. The close-up shots are incredibly detailed, and the artwork during gameplay manages to convey a lot of emotion and atmosphere despite the limited technology. This is especially noticeable when the game recreates scenes from the famous movie – even in its retro, pixelated form, it still captures the same feelings, mood, and suspense. Instead of trying for realistic graphics that might fall flat and fail to capture the spirit of the film, No Fate cleverly chose a different, and more effective, approach.