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* WinBackTheCrowd: The previous ''Terminator'' PC game, ''Terminator: Rampage'', was terribly received, being a clunky, NintendoHard grid-based FirstPersonShooter (think ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'') coming out at the same time that ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' was released. ''Future Shock'' was a dramatic improvement as well as extremely innovative in many ways.
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* WinBackTheCrowd: The previous ''Terminator'' PC game, ''Terminator: Rampage'', Rampage'' (also developed by Bethesda), was terribly received, being a clunky, NintendoHard grid-based FirstPersonShooter (think ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'') coming out at the same time that ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' was released. ''Future Shock'' was a dramatic improvement as well as extremely innovative in many ways.
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* NoProblemWithLicensedGames: ''Future Shock'' and ''Skynet'' were considered some of the best games in the franchise, which has otherwise suffered quite a lot from TheProblemWithLicensedGames.
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* NoProblemWithLicensedGames: SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: ''Future Shock'' and ''Skynet'' were considered some of the best games in the franchise, which has otherwise suffered quite a lot from TheProblemWithLicensedGames.
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* NoProblemWithLicensedGames: ''Future Shock'' and ''Skynet'' were considered some of the best games in the franchise, which has otherwise suffered quite a lot from TheProblemWithLicensedGames.
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* WinBackTheCrowd: The previous ''Terminator'' PC game, ''Terminator: Rampage'', was terribly received, being a clunky, NintendoHard grid-based FirstPersonShooter (think ''VideoGame/Wolfenstein3D'') coming out at the same time that ''VideoGame/{{Doom}}'' was released. ''Future Shock'' was a dramatic improvement as well as extremely innovative in many ways.
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* ObviousJudas: [[spoiler: Captain Bishop]] is weaselly-looking and constantly cynical and pessimistic about every single thing the Resistance does. So it's not exactly a huge surprise when he tries to defect to Skynet. This also qualifies as TooDumbToLive, as Skynet pretty clearly has no use for human allies.
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* HilariousInHindsight: ''Future Shock'' and ''Skynet'' feature a character named Kathryn Parker, who serves as John Connor's second-in-command in the Resistance. ''Terminator 3'', which was released eight years later, introduces the character of Katherine Brewster, who becomes John Connor's second-in-command and wife.
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* HilariousInHindsight: ''Future Shock'' and ''Skynet'' feature a character named Kathryn Parker, who serves as John Connor's second-in-command in the Resistance. ''Terminator 3'', which was released eight years later, introduces the character of Katherine Brewster, who becomes John Connor's second-in-command and wife.
wife. The character in ''Terminator 3'' even kind of looks like the character in ''Skynet'', other than their hair color.
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* HilariousInHindsight: ''Future Shock'' and ''Skynet'' feature a character named Kathryn Parker, who serves as John Connor's second-in-command in the Resistance. ''Terminator 3'', which was released eight years later, introduces the character of Katherine Brewster, who becomes John Connor's second-in-command and wife.
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