In The Terminator: Future Shock, the story begins in 2015 with the player character escaping a death camp with the help of the resistance. Once the player completely escapes during the first mission the character is introduced to John Connor, the leader of the resistance and a young Kyle Reese.
After completing several missions for the resistance, the resistance headquarters is infiltrated and attacked by Model T800 Terminators.
After assisting Connor and the rest of the leadership in relocating to a new headquarters, the player begins to experience phenomenon in the form of enemies' spawning seemingly at random on the screen.
It soon becomes apparent that Skynet has perfected time displacement and, as a result of the player's successful efforts, their future self is actively manipulating time by placing its forces in key strategic locations in an attempt to thwart resistance maneuvers. successful.
Resistance learns that Skynet is using time displacement to transmit information to itself in 1995 in an attempt to increase the speed at which it will become sentient. The player is ultimately sent on a mission to stop this process, but must fight while the resistance headquarters is under siege and Kyle Reese and Connor himself are seriously injured.
Contrary to the timeline specified in Terminator 2, Future Shock depicts the year 1995 as the beginning of the nuclear war, not 1997. Throughout the game, the player is surrounded by a post-apocalyptic environment. All around is death and decay, dotted with pockets of deadly fallout and the remains of a shattered society.
Minimum requirements:
OS: Windows 95/98/ME
CPU: Pentium 2, 300 MHz Processor
Memory: 64MB
Hard Drive: 400 MB Free
Video Memory: 16MB
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 7.0a