Slightly over a year ago I’ve played Terminator: Resistance, which in itself was released a year prior to that. And I liked this surprisingly good movie license videogame. It knew what made the original two movies work and managed to translate that experience to a videogame. Later that year a free DLC allowing you to play as a Terminator was released, to coincide with the next-gen release of the game. And recently a new paid DLC campaign was also added, telling a story that happens in-between the chapters of the main game.
The Infiltrator Mode is a fun little mode, where you play as an Infiltrator Terminator model with just one task that is killing a specific resistance officer. You have one big open map with lots of points of interest, enemy patrols and hideouts are thrown around this map and you have to kill the humans, gather the intel and find the person you’ve been sent to terminate. Or you can explore the entire map and do everything. There are no saves and you get points at the end of the run. It’s simple and fun.
Annihilation Line is a full-on story DLC campaign that takes around 5 hours to complete (less if you’re not a completionist). It’s more of the same, so if you didn’t like the main game, you won’t like this as well. Since it’s a stand-alone experience, you don’t get to keep your skills and inventory from the main game, unfortunately. And a lot of the skills are actually quite useless in this campaign. I liked it and the linear action levels are, in my opinion, better than the ones from the main game. But I can’t recommend it to anyone who doesn’t like the game already.