Battle Los Angeles Psn -

Despite its Hollywood pedigree, the PSN release was notably brief, with many players finishing the entire campaign in under an hour. It featured high-quality destruction physics for the time—utilizing the Saber3D engine—but lacked multiplayer modes or significant replay value. Today, the game serves as a nostalgic snapshot of the "movie-game" era, though it is no longer available for new purchases on the modern PlayStation Store.

The game puts you in the boots of Corporal Lee Imlay, fighting alongside the film's protagonist, Staff Sergeant Michael Nantz. You navigate through a devastated Los Angeles, using a standard military arsenal to repel an invading force of biomechanical extraterrestrials. The gameplay is a straightforward, linear shooter experience, focusing on set-piece battles that mirror key moments from the big screen.

Battle: Los Angeles arrived on the PlayStation Network (PSN) in March 2011 as a digital-only tie-in for the sci-fi action film. Developed by Saber Interactive and published by Konami, it aimed to let players live out the movie's intense urban warfare from a first-person perspective.

Battle Los Angeles PSN
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Despite its Hollywood pedigree, the PSN release was notably brief, with many players finishing the entire campaign in under an hour. It featured high-quality destruction physics for the time—utilizing the Saber3D engine—but lacked multiplayer modes or significant replay value. Today, the game serves as a nostalgic snapshot of the "movie-game" era, though it is no longer available for new purchases on the modern PlayStation Store.

The game puts you in the boots of Corporal Lee Imlay, fighting alongside the film's protagonist, Staff Sergeant Michael Nantz. You navigate through a devastated Los Angeles, using a standard military arsenal to repel an invading force of biomechanical extraterrestrials. The gameplay is a straightforward, linear shooter experience, focusing on set-piece battles that mirror key moments from the big screen.

Battle: Los Angeles arrived on the PlayStation Network (PSN) in March 2011 as a digital-only tie-in for the sci-fi action film. Developed by Saber Interactive and published by Konami, it aimed to let players live out the movie's intense urban warfare from a first-person perspective.

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