Teyon Terminator: Resistance Enhanced is not a good game, which may or may not come as a surprise to you. First released at the tail end of 2019, this first-person shooter set during the grimdark Future War received aggressively middling reviews. Since then, it has found a cult following large enough to warrant a next-gen re-release, but nothing has actually been done to improve the game's explosive mediocrity. It looks good on the PlayStation 5, or at least the environments do. The bombed-down greys of an annihilated America look crisp, dirty, and interesting. The characters still wander off towards the uncanny valley from time to time, especially their speaking and walking animations that make you suspect if they’re actually human. Still, the look of the game is not the issue here. Rather, Terminator Resistance Enhanced is a game stitched together by large and small issues that overwhelm any sense of place or excitement it tries to invoke.