The menu system in Story mode has a nice presentation, and while it does seem to be an 80's Hollywood dream of what the internet is, it’s nicely implemented. The intro even simulates lag and other technical difficulties to present a more “realistic” internet experience. Some of this presentation is somewhat comical, but it comes off as more of a tongue-in-cheek laugh at ourselves (for those of us who were around in the 80's, anyway).
The mechs themselves have a Ghost in the Shell-esque anime feel to them and can be highly modified by using your favorite mixture of parts. You can purchase a new mech or buy an old one and use the parts you like best to build your own creation. The strange thing about the arena battles is that the graphical style is not in keeping with the menu system. This makes for a little bit of confusion as the menu system goes so far to create a consistent feeling environment and then the arena battles have a much more realistic appearance, making it hard to return to the lower resolution of the menu system. I wish this had more explanation, as it feels like these two elements were developed independently of each other. However, once you simply accept this difference between the graphical styles, the game is enjoyable. Both graphical treatments are nicely done; they simply aren’t treated the same way.
The music selection is quite interesting. S.L.A.I. has some music while you play that is upbeat and a nice tempo for fighting to, but also gives you a large number of songs that you can “buy” with credits won during your fights (pssst! Watch for credit targets in the arena and shoot these for additional bonus credits!). A lot of the songs are apparently Asian artists, but I was surprised to see several Zebrahead songs in there as well (one of Psibabe’s favorite bands).
The sound effects are well done, with a nice variety of explosions and gunfire and all of the other sound effects seeming to fit in place. I do wish there had been some voice work, however, as all of the dialogue (which surprisingly is quite a bit) takes place in the form of text chatting on screen.