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Alias Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:021481232322
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_ALIAS
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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i like playing spy games i never folowed the tv show & you don’t have to be a fan of alias to play this game i enjoyed it alot this game requires alot of memory space especially if you saved the game often in one level the levels are interesting & the objectives can provide you with a real challenge
I’ve read the reviews on this game about the “uncontrollable” controls and cameras and whatnot and I couldn’t believe my eyes. I am an inexperienced gamer, and found the controls seemless and easy to use. As for the save points, they were plenty, and the game is pretty self-explanatory. It is at times as challenge, but that is why I, and I hope others, play a game is for a bit of challenge– nothing too large.The best part of this game is the voice-acting. Marshal Flinkman is a funny as ever, and the voices sound real. The characters look very real-life– there are some obvious flaws in the FMVs, but for the most part it is pretty seamless.For those who complain about the lack of “moves”, I wonder if they read the strategy manuel. Using a combination of buttons, many moves can be used, and there is even a special “stealth attack” move that comes in very handy. There was obvious attention to detail with using the stealth control and various uses of seeing people. There is a stealth mode that allows for easy targeting of enemies, and a thermal vision mode as the well as the regular “seeing” mode. All of these work well and have specific purposes. You can have Sydney slink around walls, collect all manners of weapons (such as pool cues, shovels, night sticks, etc) to use against the guards and enemies. There are all kinds of operational gadgets used, and chances for interaction.The weak spot in this game is simply the variety of getting around. Granted, it’s a “steal.
I’m a HUGE fan of the show and was REALLY, REALLY looking forward to this game.But aside from some impressive voice work (except Anna Espinosa) and a pretty decent story that ties up some lose ends from the television show, this is pretty sub-par. Even the action is kind of akward.Don’t buy it, rent it. It’s very short and very easy
If your a fan of the series then you will like the game. It is a great chance to play Ms. Bristo. There were a few clitches in the game. I was also disapointed that there weren’t more fighting movies. Overall the game was fun and a good way to pass the time.
I had mixed feeling about buying this game. I have never watched the show, so I didn’t know what to expect.I was blown away by the story and gameplay. At times I thought I was in some mission impossible movie.The graphics are quite good and so is the animation. I like how the games keeps an open dialogue on what to do next bc at times it could be confusing if you don’t pay attention to the story.Jennifer Garner is the perfect agent for this game.I totally believe this is a hidden gem, not many people talk about this game. I highly recommend it, you won’t regret it.
I just Show the Alias Review for the Game,The Graphics, looks very Good, basiclly excelllent,By the way it was Reviewed on T.V which was the _sneak pik_ it seemed what u had to do is go on MISSions, which is the seem as the T.v show, i’v been playing Video games ever since 3rd grade, and have at least 100 games for the first playstation, and a couple for PS2, but all in all i would say the Game has a SWEET look to it, this review is not that (long to read),buy the GAME if ur the type os person who likes nice graphics with ur game, and the cool feeling of controlling a STAR who also played in the movie DAredevil, it’s Worth it, and most of all watch the show.
Watched this series several times. Disappointed it is not offered on prime
Alias, ABC’s conspiracy-filled drama in the world of spies, espionage, and double agents, is practically custom made for a video-game treatment–lots of gadgets, lots of close shaves, and lots of intrigue. Thankfully, they all translate quite well to Acclaim’s interactive version, too. To summarize Alias’s complicated backstory would take much longer than this review–if you’re reading this, it’s probably because you already know the twisted plot (or maybe you just think Jennifer Garner, who plays lead character Sydney Bristow, is wicked hot). The game takes place late in the second season–SD6 is gone, Sloane and Sark are pals, everybody else is working for the CIA, and the hunt is on for Rimbaldi’s “Machine.” With the show’s writers, seven actors, and series creator J.J. Abrams all on board, Alias is as authentic as a licensed game gets.The gameplay feels a little Splinter Cell-ish, but it’s certainly more forgiving than Sam Fisher’s tasks; very generous save points make Sydney’s mission enjoyable instead of mission impossible. Players will need to infiltrate locations with the help of various gadgets, vision modes (night, heat, etc) and, um, sexy outfits. Sooner or later it comes down to brawling, and the fight moves look gorgeous. With practice, Sydney backflips off walls and batters bad guys with amazing grace. Once you learn the controls, they respond sharply). The fully user-controlled camera can still leave you in a lurch, but locking onto one target in a group makes.
First off, the music is too quiet and turning the volume up all the way does not help. I have a few other games that are based off TV shows that I never cared to watch but I like the games. I don’t like the fact that there is no Continue after a game over, you have to reload the game from the main menu.It does not even say You Died,but rather it mentions that you’ll be carried out the mission. WHAT? It plainly doesn’t look like she will survive at certain failures. The combat is good and she has a fair moveset. I really like the fact that they show you get to see how to move is done after it’s shown to you. That’s awesome. The protagonist is not egotistical, she’s like the average individual and you will see that you play along. This is not weakness to me. Not the best game I played but its a good game.
I rated this game on the Characters and story only. It was very good to look at and the actors playing the characters make it worth checking out, but I thought the camera and gameplaying aspects are horrible if you aren’t an experienced gamer. There is some hints, but geez the crazy camera and hard to handle controls had me throwing this game down after about an hour.