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  • Summary: Before Alphadia I, the world was torn by the Energi War - fueled by humanity’s lust for life energy. In the midst of it, an energi clone named Alfonso begins to question everything. With nothing but his doubts and determination, he sets off on a journey to uncover meaning in a world consumedBefore Alphadia I, the world was torn by the Energi War - fueled by humanity’s lust for life energy. In the midst of it, an energi clone named Alfonso begins to question everything. With nothing but his doubts and determination, he sets off on a journey to uncover meaning in a world consumed by power. What truth awaits at the end of his path?

    Alphadia III returns with deep turn-based combat, SP Skills to shift the tide of battle, and new mechanics like Arrays and the Energi Crock system.
    Upgrade your ship into a seaplane, trade Energi Elements, and dive into missions, arenas, and more - all wrapped in charming pixel graphics and a beautiful fantasy RPG adventure.
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  1. Nov 5, 2025
    80
    Although it preferably needs to be played as part of the Alphadia trilogy to understand all of the plot, Alphadia 3 is a solid RPG on Nintendo Switch. The combination of engaging battle powers, diverse team formation arrays and amusing group dynamics makes it an engaging experience for the ever-growing KEMCO library.
  2. Oct 2, 2025
    75
    Alphadia III is an update to a Japanese mobile game released in 2009. You won’t be tricked into thinking you’re playing something entirely new—and that’s a-okay. The two-year gap between the original and this follow-up is noticeable, with slight upticks to the visuals, some of the writing, and especially the addition of a six-member party. It’ll keep you invested even with customary looks, sounds, and routine gameplay. While not innovative, it delivers familiar fun with more pros than cons, particularly for series fans.