gemeaux333, on 11 October 2019 - 11:04 AM, said:
I am pretty sure they would reconsider if enough pressure from the fans, like petitions for instance...
I'm not sure which is less likely: that a petition for Bethesda to acquire a new
Terminator license and make a game with it will gather any substantial number of signatures, or that they will actually give in to these demands and make said game happen.
In my opinion, the value in
Future Shock and
SkyNET is exactly because of how ahead of their time both games were. But this is also one of the reasons why they never got the popularity they really deserved (of course not discounting other factors like bugginess, strong market competition and, as far as I know, a lack of modding and mapping tools). And on top of that this is something that will likely never be recreated at all. If you wanted a new
Terminator FPS that is playable and enjoyable you'd probably change so much that the original inspiration will no longer be recognizable.
Another thing to consider is that the characteristic atmosphere of these games comes from very specific art style and technology decisions. It's probably worth noting that in the pre-release demo of
Future Shock, everything is even less bright and colourful than in the final game, creating a very dark and oppressive mood. I'm not certain that if the games are recreated in a modern AAA FPS style it would achieve the same effect. It might be still dark and frightening but it won't be the same at all.