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Independence Day
PS1indepenceday.jpg
Cover of US version
Developer(s) Radical Entertainment
Publisher(s) Fox Interactive
Activision
Platform(s) PlayStation, PC, Sega Saturn, Mobile
Release date(s) NA February 28, 1997
PAL 1997
Genre(s) 3D Flying Shooter
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: KA (Kids and Adults)
Media Game Disc
Input methods Game controller, Computer keyboard
 Reception
Aggregate scores
Aggregator Score
GameRankings 49% (PS) 53% (PC) 52% (SAT) 58% (Mobile)
Review scores
Publication Score
GamePro 4.5/5 (PS1)
GameSpot 5.5/10 (PS1)

4.1/10 (Mobile) 5.1/10 (PC)

IGN 2/10 (PS1) 7.5/10 (Mobile)

Independence Day is a 1997 video game based on the movie of the same name. It was released in 1997 for the PlayStation, PC, Sega Saturn, and Mobile.

Gameplay

The gameplay is a 3D flying, shooting game comprising 13 missions with time limits; failure to complete a mission in the allotted time will result in failure. Once the main objective is completed, the timer will drop down to 45 seconds to take out the primary weapon. If the timer goes to 0, the primary weapon will destroy the level. The game also features portals that transport the player to another area by flying thorugh them, these sub levels have their own separate objectives that must be completed before the player can return to the main level.

At the start of each level the player has the ability to choose which aircraft they wish to fly (the player also has a Wingman that will fly the same type of plane as them). The player starts the game with the F/A-18 Hornet, additional planes are unlocked mid-level by flying through an icon representing them- these planes are then available to fly the next time the player starts a level. The first 10 levels have at least one plane each, two if that level has a sublevel as every one also has one plane. Unlockable planes include the A-10 Warthog, Eurofighter Typhoon, F-15 Eagle, F/A-22 Raptor, Northrop YF-23, F-117 Nighthawk, Grumman X-29, and the Sukhoi Su-27. Each plane has its own unique characteristics; these are- speed, agility, durability, and stealth- the latter determining how much enemy fire the player attracts (unsurprisingly, the F-117 is unrivalled in this area). If the player is shot down, whichever plane they were flying is lost and no longer avaialable. If the player runs out of planes, the game is over. The game also featured multiplayer capabilities, either playing online or head-to-head on the same console in a split screen mode.

Reception

Independence Day has generally received mixed reviews, mostly negative.








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