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 >>/45764/
> Oh dog. I did not hear good things about them. Did you have the luck to play 'em?

I've played those ones:

Terminator 2029 - not that FPS that everyone expect because interface is more like classic hack-n-slash rpg (Eye of Beholder etc). Cell-based movement (i.e. only four direction and fixed steps), mouse aim. Much less "quick action" than wolfenstein, for example. Can't say that it was good game, and it is also pretty hard.

Terminator: Rampage - this is first "real" FPS in modern terms in that series, something between Wolfenstein 3d and Doom. It has some sluggish feel, but playable. Also can't say that it is something very interesting compared to similar games.

Terminator: Future Shock - maybe best of these three (and most modern). Typical Doom-like with some engine differences. There were sequel (Skynet) that I didn't play, but internet says that it was ok.

Didn't finish any of these games though, just played few levels of each. I can't recommend them as something unique and classic like Doom or Duke. Games like Dark Forces also more interesting than them.