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The Alliance Alive

 

 

SCORE: 62

 

The Alliance Alive 

 

The Alliance Alive is better than most of the garbage Atlus releases. With that stated when you are at the bottom of the barrel you have to come up sometime. Or go bankrupt again. Sega bailed them out last time. Will Atlus bring Sega down with them? Family Friendly Gaming purchased a copy of The Alliance Alive on the Nintendo 3DS since their PR and Marketing folks failed us completely.

The Alliance Alive has meh graphics to not good. The lengthy cut scenes can be skipped. Expect to grind, and there are places where you can get stuck. Which means going back to the main save (as opposed to the Quick Save), and grinding before going back into certain area.

The music in The Alliance Alive is cool to listen to. The story revolves around revolting against the Daemon government to see blue skies again. What is with Japanese RPG’s and oppressive governments? It is like their crutch in terms of story telling. No wonder more RPG gamers want more American experiences. The turn based battles are predictable.

The issues families will have with The Alliance Alive are bad language, magic, violence, lack of attire, enticement to lust, blood, rebellion, and more. The Alliance Alive contains a class system that puts humans at the bottom of the heap. The Alliance Alive reminds me of Bravely Default in terms of graphics and boring battles. Expect to grind a lot in The Alliance Alive.

There are powerful final strike attacks. Be careful since they break your weapon. Have spares on hand. The Alliance Alive is a meh role playing game that will be forgotten very quickly. Most role playing gamers will get bored with The Alliance Alive very quickly. It was a chore to play this game.

Family Friendly Gaming purchased the Launch Edition of The Alliance Alive. It included an Art Book, CD Soundtrack, and Robbins Keychain. Most of that is not worth anyone’s time or interest.
- RPG Master

 

Graphics: 60%
Sound: 60%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 50%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Nintendo 3DS
Publisher: Atlus
Developer: FuRyu
Rating: ‘E10+’ for Everyone TEN and OLDER ONLY {Fantasy Violence, Language, Mild Blood, Use of Alcohol}


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