Earlier this year, there was a game I wanted in a Fanatical Build-Your-Own-Bundle. In order to get bundle pricing, though, I needed to pick two other games from the selection available. I recognized the title of “The Alliance Alive” (“AA”), but didn’t remember why I was never interested enough in it to pick it up, so I went ahead and threw it in my shopping cart, with the final price for the three bundled games I chose coming out to around $3 a pop. It turns out that there were a NUMBER of reasons I never picked up “AA” previously, and couldn’t remember anything about it: It launched as a 3DS exclusive – one of the two Nintendo handhelds (along with the Virtual Boy) that I have never owned – and it’s published by Nippon Ichi Software, A.K.A., NIS, who only develop an... |
Rating of 2/5 |