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Skynet (video game)

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1996 first-person shooter game
1996 video game
Skynet
European cover art
DevelopersBethesda Softworks
MediaTech West
PublisherBethesda Softworks
DirectorMorten Mørup
ProducerTodd Howard
DesignersTodd Howard[4]
Morten Mørup
John Pearson
ComposerAndy Warr
EngineXnGine
PlatformMS-DOS
ReleaseNovember 16, 1996[1][2][3]
GenreFirst-person shooter
ModesSingle-player,multiplayer

Skynet (known in Europe asThe Terminator: Skynet − stylized asSkyNET) is a 1996first-person shooter video game developed byBethesda Softworks based on theTerminator franchise. It was intended as anexpansion pack for the predecessorThe Terminator: Future Shock, but was adapted into a standalone product.

It received mostly positive reviews, praising its advanced high-resolution graphics for the time, as well as the fact that Bethesda included amultiplayer mode in contrast of its predecessor.

Gameplay

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Skynet is played in thefirst-person perspective. Each of the eight levels in the game require the player to solve a number of objectives before continuing to the next level, while fighting enemy terminators with a wide variety of guns and grenades. Another obstacle in each level is the harsh terrain, as many areas contain too much radiation for the player character to remain alive. The terrain is navigated in three ways, 'on foot', in a jeep with a mounted cannon, or in an HK fighter (a modified terminator robot that flies). Before each mission, the player is briefed via afull-motion video cutscene.[5]

Skynet features adeathmatch mode, which allows players to fight in a number of maps as either a human or a Terminator. Human players move quickly and silently, but are relatively fragile and can only carry lightweight weapons. Terminators, on the other hand, move slowly and make loud hydraulic noises when they walk, but are very resilient to damage and can carry heavy weapons. Players are able to change various options including time limits and the time of day.

Development

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Skynet was developed by Bethesda Softworks andMediaTech West[6][7] and used Bethesda'sXnGine.[8][9][2][10] While the majority of the game uses textured polygons to display structures and enemies, many of the items, weapons, and level decorations are still shown using oldersprite technology. The game went gold on November 11, 1996.[11][3]

Reception

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Reception
Review scores
PublicationScore
CNET Gamecenter8/10[12]
Computer Games Strategy PlusStarStarStar[13]
Computer Gaming WorldStarStarHalf star[14]
GameRevolutionB+[15]
Next GenerationStarStarStarStarStar[5]
PC PowerPlay72% (PC)[16]
PC Gamer88%[17]

A reviewer forNext Generation said the game fixed the problems with the "revolutionary"The Terminator: Future Shock by enabling "high resolution SVGA graphics", adding a multiplayer mode with maps designed specifically fordeathmatch, and including an involved storyline. He concluded, "The sheer beauty of the game, combined with the incredible amount of flexibility of the engine, meansTerminator: SkyNET could be the best first-person shooter of the new year."[5] Scary Larry ofGamePro found that the high resolution mode runs choppy even on high-end PCs, and had a more measured reaction to the game in general, concluding, "Although not as intense asFinal Doom or as attitude-filled asDuke Nukem [3D], SkyNET will keep you blasting into the wee hours of the next apocalypse." He was most pleased with the mission objectives which involve riding vehicles and the intuitive, easy-to-remember controls.[18]

References

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  1. ^"News".Online Gaming Review. 1997-02-27. Archived fromthe original on 1997-02-27. Retrieved2023-04-16.
  2. ^ab"First true 3-D computer game environment in two new products".Standard-Speaker. November 22, 1996. p. 101. Archived fromthe original on December 28, 2021. RetrievedDecember 28, 2021 – viaNewspapers.com.
  3. ^abGoble, Gordon (November 11, 1996)."SkyNet goes gold!".gamecenter.com. Archived fromthe original on January 17, 2001. RetrievedJuly 18, 2019.
  4. ^Bates, Jason."The Terminator is back!".PC Gamer.Archived from the original on December 23, 1996. RetrievedFebruary 18, 2025.
  5. ^abc"Future Perfect".Next Generation. No. 26.Imagine Media. February 1997. p. 132.
  6. ^Neary, Walter (May 19, 1997)."Media Tech West, based in Lacey is an industry leader at creating high-tech fun and games".The Olympian. p. 33. Archived fromthe original on August 3, 2022. RetrievedAugust 3, 2022 – viaNewspapers.com.
  7. ^"Games".The Olympian. May 19, 1997. p. 34. Archived fromthe original on August 3, 2022. RetrievedAugust 3, 2022 – viaNewspapers.com.
  8. ^"First True 3-D Computer Game Environment Introduced in New 'Daggerfall' and 'SkyNET Games".PR Newswire. October 8, 1996. Archived fromthe original on December 6, 2015. RetrievedJuly 18, 2024 – viaThe Free Library.
  9. ^"Skynet".Next Generation. December 1996. p. 163. RetrievedJuly 20, 2021.
  10. ^"About Skynet".bethsoft.com. Archived fromthe original on April 15, 1997. RetrievedJuly 11, 2019.
  11. ^"The Terminator - SkyNET für PC - Steckbrief | GamersGlobal.de".www.gamersglobal.de. Retrieved2020-07-21.
  12. ^Goble, Gordon (January 28, 1997)."SkyNet".Gamecenter. Archived fromthe original on December 10, 2000.
  13. ^Bauman, Steve (1997)."SkyNET: A slightly improved Future Shock".Computer Games Strategy Plus. Archived fromthe original on July 4, 2003.
  14. ^Nguyen, Thierry (March 1997)."Review: SkyNET"(PDF).Computer Gaming World. No. 152. United States. p. 120-123. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on May 13, 2013.
  15. ^"SkyNET - PC".GameRevolution. June 5, 2004. Archived fromthe original on September 27, 2007.
  16. ^Wildgoose, David (May 1997)."The Terminator: Skynet".PC PowerPlay (12):50–51.
  17. ^Vaughn, Todd (February 1997)."SkyNET".PC Gamer. Archived fromthe original on February 29, 2000. RetrievedJuly 13, 2025.
  18. ^"PC GamePro Review: Skynet".GamePro. No. 101.IDG. February 1997. p. 53.

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