Pre-viewed for quality and played fine on my old RCA blu-ray deck despite lots of light scratches on the disc. Also has a store branded donut sticker in the center of the label side.

Blatant false advertising as there are no robots to speak of and certainly not a war. What it's really about is a near future where corporations are at war with each other over advanced technology set in a post-apocalyptic industrial wasteland. A convict is offered a second chance at freedom, but there is a catch:

He must help a team of corporate thieves steal secretive prototype technology from a rival company. With a surgically-implanted camera (brace for lots of shaky cam Point-Of-View shots) and data links, he joins the team of thieves to complete the heist. However, the mission is quickly compromised. With no contact to their company, the team is forced to take thier stolen prize out into the lawless industrial sprawl.

Savage gangs and corporate death squads are hot on their trail, and even worse, the team must come to grips with the true nature of their mission... and the terrifying power of their stolen technology.

Most of the movie resembles found footage as everything is seen from security cameras or POV cameras implanted in their heads.