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Seasoned gamers will rarely have to attempt anything in Alias twice, yet the game still has quite a satisfying length to it.
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The variety with the games objects, as well in locations, aint half bad and that alongside some really plush graphics gives this almost instant appeal, which proves a point that some TV programs do transform into half decent games.
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The third-person game is faithfully realised, enhanced by a coherent adventure penned by the shows own scriptwriters and solid voice performances by the series cast members.
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Although the scriptwriters are straight from the show, Marshall and Vaughan's dialogue feels a little forced; otherwise, the large cast of participation and television soundtrack give the game exactly the authentic audio flavor fans would want. [May 2004, p.70]
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At 8 to 10 hours of game play, it wont be the toughest challenge on the market, but its one of the best television/movie to video game adaptations you will find on the market.
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Cool things like split-screen graphics and a true story give way to a somewhat dull fighting system and graphics that don't quite cut the mustard.
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Alias, in essence, boils down to an age-old sentence in the gaming review business: Fans will mostly dig it and newbies won't be terribly disappointed. [Apr 2004, p.94]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 12
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Mixed: 4 out of 12
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Negative: 1 out of 12
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BrennanS.Nov 28, 2005Suspenseful and fun there are over 7 levels of action, mystery and lotta fun stuff that sydney bristow can achieve...great show and game!
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KrispyC.Feb 12, 2005Awesome.