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Shadow Warrior [Special Edition] | PC | Highly Compressed Parts ( 700MB X 8 ) | MediaFire Links | 2021

     Shadow Warrior's juvenile humor is in keeping with its forebear. This first-person shooter is a remake-slash-reimagining of a 1997 ...

Battle Los Angeles | PC | Highly Compressed Parts (720 MB x 2) | 2019

Battle Los Angeles | PC | Highly Compressed  Parts (720 MB x 2) | 2019



                                                           It's painfully obvious that Battle: Los Angeles the game lacked even a tiny percentage of the budget awarded to its film counterpart for production values and polish. Still, Saber Interactive attempted to recreate some of the big set pieces the movie offers, and made it into a short, downloadable first-person shooter affair. If this game had been handled the traditional movie-tie-in way, as a retail-priced six- to seven-hour adventure, I'm not sure it would have worked. I managed to have a good time with Battle: L.A., but not because it's a good game.Considering the bare-bones plot of the movie (ZOMG! Aliens are attacking! Stop them!), it was an incredibly smart move to mimic most of the storyline and keep the game about the same length. Though that means it's short by game standards, (this entire experience can be completed in a couple hours) there's no way the narrative could have been stretched out any longer.Everything about Battle: Los Angeles is either average or awful, but that's part of its charm. The cut scenes, which are essentially still comic panels with word bubbles, are unintentionally humorous. Though most scenes aren't animated, when they are its so poorly implemented that I actually burst out laughing several times. The voice acting is atrocious, too, but I looked at it as another opportunity to laugh.




                                              Sandwiched between the horrendously amateur cutscenes are standard first-person combat segments: you'll run through the streets and pedestrian bridges of L.A. and shoot down alien forces. Your arsenal is small -- an assault rifle, sniper rifle, grenades, and a rocket launcher -- but effective. Shooting a gun feels solid and using iron sights makes aiming easy.
There's really only one kind of enemy to kill in this game: an alien that looks like someone hacked up a giant ball of phlegm and attached a machine gun to it. These loogie monsters can take a lot of bullets to the gut without flinching, but a headshot from a sniper rifle still does the trick. The lack of enemy variety is only tolerable because you get through the game quickly. When I got bored with shooting the aliens, I turned my fire on the destructible environment, which was amusing enough.
Another fun tidbit is when you take damage, the world turns grey and everything slows down, including your squadmates' voices. It's quite awesome to hear people screaming in slow-motion.
With such a short campaign and no multiplayer, the "replayability" aspect includes forcing you to go through the campaign multiple times to unlock videos, pictures, and even Achievements/Trophies for completing the game on different difficulty levels. No thank you.





                                               There are plenty of other games on the download circuit that offer more than Battle: L.A. does for a $10 pricetag, but it's still not the worst investment you could make. The game lacks variety, but it also doesn't outstay its welcome. If you want some laughs and don't mind that the shooting experience is average at best, playing through this alien invasion is probably more entertaining than the movie and you'll get some Achievements/Trophies out of it.


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⏩Battle: Los Angeles System Requirements (Minimum) :

  • CPU: Core 2 Duo 2 GHz
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • OS: Windows XP
  • VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce 8700 or better
  • TOTAL VIDEO RAM: 256 MB
  • HARDWARE T&L: Yes
  • PIXEL SHADER: 3.0
  • VERTEX SHADER: 3.0
  • FREE DISK SPACE: 2 GB

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