
Terminator: Resistance Expansion Pack
Release Date: December 10, 2021
An expansion pack for Terminator: Resistance, developed by Teyon Studios. In Terminator: Resistance - Annihilation Line, Jacob Rivers and Kyle Reese cross the titular Annihilation Line to investigate the fate of the Northridge Outpost settlement.
Annihilation Line is an expansion for Terminator: Resistance, an FPS released in 2019. It was developed by the authors of the main game, the Polish studio Teyon, and its release was handled by Reef Entertainment.
Action of Terminator: Resistance - Annihilation Line begins in the middle of the original's main plot. After defeating the first Infiltrator, resistance leader John Connor gives orders to investigate the Northridge Outpost, a settlement that has been mysteriously cut off. Jacob Rivers - the main hero - and Kyle Reese known from the Terminator movies are to take care of the case. Things are complicated by the fact that Northridge Outpost is located behind the Annihilation Line, in deadly territory.
Terminator: Resistance - Annihilation Line offers a new adventure that takes over 4 hours to complete. Rivers and Reese travel through the wasteland of post-apocalyptic California to complete their quest and face new enemies. In addition to the adversaries known from the original, on our way there are T-600 Terminators and HK Centurion. Add-on gives us both proven arsenal and previously unavailable guns.
Terminator: Resistance - Annihilation Line on PC uses AMD FidelityFX Super Resolution technology. On the PlayStation 5, meanwhile, the game takes advantage of the DualSense controller's capabilities.
Platforms:
PC Windows
PlayStation 5
Developer: Teyon
Publisher: Reef Entertainment
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Base Game for Terminator: Resistance - Annihilation Line
Teyon announced a new expansion for the solid FPS Terminator: Resistance via a short trailer. The release of the DLC has been scheduled for December this year.
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Adam Krolak
November 23, 2021
Reef Entertainment started teasing a new project. There are many indications that either Terminator: Resistance 2 or an expansion to the first game will be announced next week.
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Adrian Werner
November 20, 2021
System Requirements for Terminator: Resistance - Annihilation Line Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
(60 fps / 1080p) Intel Core i3-4160 3.6 GHz / AMD FX-8350 4.0 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 3 GB GeForce GTX 1050 / 4 GB Radeon RX 560 or better, 32 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
(60 fps / 1440p) Intel Core i5-8400 2.8 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 2600 3.4 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce GTX 1070 / Radeon RX 590 or better, 32 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Terminator: Resistance - Annihilation Line Video Game.
GameWatcher: 6 / 10 by James Bentley
Terminator: Resistance Annihilation Line is a worthy addition to the base game if you enjoyed your time there but it doesn't do enough to fix its many flaws. While the story is rewarding and atmosphere creepy, there's something just a little cynical about the whole thing.
GameSpew: 6 / 10 by Richard Seagrave
So, if you’ve played Terminator: Resistance and found yourself wanting more, Annihilation Line is definitely worth considering. It doesn’t really try to offer anything new gameplay-wise, but it does allow you fight beside Kyle Reese and go behind the titular Annihilation Line. Those two factors alone will be enough to convince most fans.
Gaming Nexus: 5.5 / 10 by Rob Larkin
Terminator: Resistance Enhanced is a game that doesn't really understand its source material. The evidence for that can't be made more plain than the way it can't even maintain consistency of vision from one mission to the very next one. The NPC models, audio, bugs and glitches, and repetitive nature of much of the play speaks to an implementation that falls short of any vision, whether the one presented or the one I believe should have been the goal. It does get better with the DLC, and the Infiltrator Mode is an excellent experience in it's own right, although one short lived - clocking in at less than three quarters of an hour with little replayabilty. But factoring in that minor triumph and better subplot of DLC into the mess of the main campaign still falls short of something I can really recommend.
Average score from votes.