The Alliance Alive HD Remastered

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Top Critic Average

61%

Critics Recommend

Nintendo Life
9 / 10
TheSixthAxis
7 / 10
PlayStation LifeStyle
8.5 / 10
FNintendo
6 / 10
Nintendo Enthusiast
7.5 / 10
Reno Gazette-Journal
8 / 10
Pure Nintendo
6 / 10
Just Push Start
3.75 / 5
Creators: FURYU Corporation, NIS America
Release Date: Oct 8, 2019 - PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5
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The Alliance Alive HD Remastered Trailers

The Alliance Alive HD Remastered - Ignite, Unite, & Fight! - Combat & System Trailer thumbnail

The Alliance Alive HD Remastered - Ignite, Unite, & Fight! - Combat & System Trailer

The Alliance Alive HD Remastered - Unlikely Heroes - Character Trailer (PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC) thumbnail

The Alliance Alive HD Remastered - Unlikely Heroes - Character Trailer (PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC)

The Alliance Alive HD Remastered - Comparison Trailer - 3DS vs HD (PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC) thumbnail

The Alliance Alive HD Remastered - Comparison Trailer - 3DS vs HD (PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC)


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Critic Reviews for The Alliance Alive HD Remastered

Nearly two years on from its initial release, The Alliance Alive HD Remastered proves to be a perfectly competent port of an already fantastic handheld game. A well-written story, a smartly interwoven and complex system of gameplay mechanics, and a distinctive visual style makes this a no-brainer for anybody looking for a consistently high-quality RPG experience on their Switch. It may feel a little simple, given its origins on the 3DS, but don't make the mistake of passing up on The Alliance Alive HD Remastered, it's well worth your time.

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If a classic JRPG is what you're looking for, The Alliance Alive HD delivers most of what you could want, if little else. With a few tweaks to the JRPG formula, a likeable cast of occasionally dumb characters, and some interesting combat mechanics, it's not exactly breaking the mould, but it's doing a pretty good job of filling it.

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It's also totally great on a mobile PS4 remote play rig, which I messed around with as well. Regardless of how you play it, The Alliance Alive is a fulfilling JRPG that isn't afraid to do things a little differently, while still showing its love for that classic 90s style. The Alliance Alive HD puts the game on modern platforms, and it's absolutely a title deserving of a second chance.

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The Alliance Alive is back under the form of a remastered version for the Nintendo Switch and while the best aspects about the game, namely its vast and open world and well written dialogues are all here, there is not much more added value compared to the original version, namely as its visual environment is below par next to other JRPGs on the Switch. While a good experience for big fans of JRPGs, this game often feels like a disappointing experience.

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The Alliance Alive HD Remastered is just a few tweaks away from being amazing, but it’s the perfect example of a rainy day JRPG.

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The Alliance Alive HD Remastered brings back the 3DS JRPG to home consoles with improved graphics. It’s a bit on the short side for an RPG and doesn’t really add much for folks who have played it before. At the same time, its nice story, likable cast of characters and classic gameplay make this a great title for JRPG lovers, especially those who never got a chance to play the original.

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The Alliance Alive is a slightly above-average game that's dwarfed by the myriad JRPGs already available for and coming to the Switch. It can serve as a decent filler between them, but there's nothing in this HD remaster to make it a better option than its original 3DS release. Save yourself some cash and go that route if you can…just be sure to rotate those save files.

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The Alliance Alive HD Remastered might not be perfect or even be one of the most stand out titles on the 3DS, it still has enough to justify checking it out. Between a good number of characters, strong interactions and an overwhelming sense of cute, it's the type of adventure anyone can get into, provided they love character-driven stories. The only downside is, for all it does right, is that it's a 3DS title it shows its age, regardless of how good it is compared to other 3DS titles.

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