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September 2011
(73%)
25 Reviews
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Crimson Alliance does many things that other action rpgs do well, but in the end falls short of the better games. While it's aesthetics and game play are solid, the lack of item drops in Crimson Alliance just makes the game feel unfinished in comparison...
Abstract: Crimson Alliance is an action game in which squads of four players hack and slash their way through countless dungeons. You split enemies in half with a single slice, use magic to push them away and stun them with your lightning speed. Your adventure...
Abstract: Some genres fade away while others get better. Dungeon hack-n-slasher crawls are in the latter category. Crimson Alliance, available via download on Xbox Live, has roots in Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance and without doubt all the way back to Gauntlet. Li...
Abstract: Well kids, it looks like this holiday season is gonna be a blockbuster, game release-speaking, and in the rush to snag the Gears of War 3s, the Assassin's Creed Revelations and the Arkham Cities, we're bound to overlook some pretty good “little” gam...
Crimson Alliance has a very solid core with its responsive controls, four player co-op for both online and offline, and some satisfying hack and slash combat. Unfortunately, in their attempts to streamline the experience in order to appeal to a more ma...
Abstract: Crimson Alliance is strange to say the least. The game is freely downloadable from XBLA and that gets you some gameplay, but not all of it. Think of it like a free trial with the character packs unlocking the full game.Crimson Alliance Free VersionIn C...
Abstract: The Summer of Arcade has come to a close and the big guns are quickly approaching in a few weeks. That gives you just enough time to dive into some good old fashioned RPG combat with the release of my new favorite fascination, Crimson Alliance for Xbox...
Abstract: It took me 6 hours to finish Crimson Alliance. Then I played through it again and after that? I started again. Everything in my soul is screaming stop, and on paper I’d usually agree with my instincts. But here I am, still playing. Still hacking away a...
Abstract: Anyone remember the old days of Gauntlet? You may call it monotonous these days, but back when going to arcades was the ideal way to socialize with others, there was nothing like it. Four folks getting together and running through dungeon after dungeon, p...
Simple gameplay is fun and accessible, yet demands strategy; RPGlite elements yield noticablely satisfying gameplay rewards; local coop is a welcome addition from online multiplayer.
There's only three classes to choose from; weird pricing structure is unnecessary for amount of given content; the campaign is too short.