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Robo Aleste

Robo Aleste (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Sega CD
Tags: Shooter
Developer: Compile
AKA: Dennin Aleste (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
08/??/1993
EU
??/??/1993
JP
11/27/1992

Staff Reviews

Robo Aleste review

Reviewed July 16, 2014

Rob Hamilton says: "I think a lot of shooters I play in the future are going to seem sort of mundane after this game."
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Robo Aleste review

Reviewed October 08, 2005

Zigfried says: "With the line sharply drawn between Motonari's alliance of evil and Nobunaga's force of... good?... Compile has infused a driving theme into their 12-stage epic. Each episode, whether it's a rain-streaked flight above placid farmland or a harrowing weave through rocky canyons (as warships take aim from the river below), feels like it's important because each boss has his own unique face and historical personality."
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Reader Reviews

Robo Aleste review

Reviewed March 14, 2004

ethereal says: "Sometimes you have to look where the coal is to find the diamond. "
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