This game looks PUBG extremely similar and runs remarkably well. Somehow, it’s also supposed to be a version of Terminator 2.
The great success of battle royale games like H1Z1 or PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds attracts imitators. On PC, we’ve already seen in GTA 5 Online and Fortnite game modes that are based on the battle royale principle.
Now a Chinese mobile game is jumping on this bandwagon, although the game is actually about Terminator 2. Its BR mode looks remarkably similar to PUBG.
PUBG Clone on the Smartphone?
On Reddit, user llllghye shared a gameplay video of the mobile battle royale shooter. You will quickly notice that a lot in the game looks just like in PUBG. Admittedly, the interface looks clear and easy to use.
However, the developers could have at least changed the color of the Wall of Death. The blue wall that approaches you here would show at least goodwill in green or yellow. As it is now, it resembles more a PUBG clone than a “similar game”.
Information about the game was shared a few weeks ago via Twitter. It was said that up to 48 players per round would be supported. However, during the airplane drop, the number “11” can be seen in the upper right corner. There, the living players are displayed throughout the game.
This doesn’t sound like the typical battle royale fun with many opponents that one is used to from other games. Perhaps the map here is correspondingly smaller and compensates for the lower number of players.
And what does this have to do with Terminator 2?
At the end of the video, Chinese text appears, which a few users translated on Reddit. It states the name of the game “Terminator 2: Judgement Day”. It is said to be the official game for the movie.
However, in the game, we hardly get reminded of Terminator. Okay. The title music that starts around 1:07 minutes is prominent. And the motorcycle ride could be considered another similarity. But we couldn’t recognize a T-1000 from liquid metal. Maybe it’s hidden in one of the supply crates?
The Terminator 2 mobile game comes from NetEase. They are in a partnership with Blizzard and publish their games in China, such as World of Warcraft or Hearthstone.
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