More Reviews
REVIEWS GRiD 2 Review
Grid 2 surprised me. I was going through the motions, getting used to the cars and their handling, when suddenly something happened. I started having fun.

State of Decay Review
Undead Lab's zombie-infested action title has finally hit XBLA. Is it worth a few of your precious Microsoft Points, or should you whack it over the head with a two-by-four and continue on your merry way?
More Previews
PREVIEWS Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Preview
Ubisoft Annecy's persistent push to bring stabby multiplayer to the masses sees them mixing things up and throwing curve balls at weathered fans like me.
Release Dates
NEW RELEASES The Last of Us
Release date: Out Now

Deadpool
Release date: 06/25/13

Dynasty Warriors 8
Release date: 07/16/13

Mamorukun Curse
Release date: 07/16/13


LATEST FEATURES Software Without GamePad Purpose Drives Nintendo's Disappointing E3
If Nintendo can't develop games made especially for the Wii U GamePad, then no one will be able to.

Xbox One Controller Hands-On
The more time I spend with the Xbox One's controller, the more subtle yet meaningful improvements reveal themselves.
 
Coming Soon

LEADERBOARD
Read More Member Blogs
FEATURED VOXPOP Starling
E3: PC or rather about the lack of it
By Starling
Posted on 06/15/13
E3 2013 has been very silent for me. There's tons of media, but most of it buzzes past my ears without them catching the important keyword that my ears are fine tuned to receive: "PC" or "Personal Computer". Microsoft, Sony, EA and Ubisoft have all shown their cards...

Slai Screenshots


« PREVIOUS IMAGE NEXT IMAGE »
Viewing image slai_003

slai_008 slai_007 slai_006 slai_005 slai_004
slai_003 slai_002 slai_001

Publisher: Konami Digital Entertainment – America
Developer:
Konami
Release Date:
Fall 2005
Platform(s):
PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system
ESRB Rating:
"T" for Teen
Genre:
Action
Multiplayer:
4-person multiplayer
Online:
Yes

S.L.A.I. provides an arcade style experience that allows players to quickly master the basics, yet also offers in-depth strategy for more advance gamers. Set in 2071, where robot fighting has become the most popular sport, players can earn money to customize the ultimate fighting machine to take into the online arena. With more than one million variations, gamers can make use of a s ee mingly endless number of body parts and weapons. Bringing the bots online opens an entirely new world of competition and challenge, as players fight for supremacy. Online arenas allow up to six players to enter with four players battling head-to-head at one time. As each player is defeated, other players can immediately jump into the game to replace him – creating a frenzied action-packed battle zone. For more information please visit the official S.L.A.I. homepage: http://www.konami.jp/slai

Features:

•  First PlayStation 2 game to feature online mech combat

•  Fast-paced arcade style mech combat, the sport of the future

•  Stealth capabilities – optical camouflage turns mechs virtually invisible

•  First person and third person viewpoints

•  Play with pre-configured or customized mechs in four different modes

•  In - depth S tory M ode with over 50+ hours of gameplay

•  Quick Battle Mode lets players jump into the action

•  Take your saved mechs to ba ttle friends in the VS. Mode

•  Customize your robot with over one million possible variations in body parts and weapons

•  Create your own soundtrack from over 90 songs

•  Distinctive international battle arenas i ncluding Hong Kong , London , Tokyo , Cairo , and New York

Content on this page comes directly from press releases and fact sheets provided by publishers and developers and was not written by the Game Revolution staff.

More information about Slai


More On GameRevolution