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Unfortunately, Alias completely fails to impress from a gameplay standpoint. The concept is fine—you explore massive levels looking for intel, utilizing all manner of cool spy doohickeys to avoid detection. Disaster hits, though, when you actually attempt to be stealthy. So missions degrade into mindless, clunky combat, in which imprecise fisticuffs and useless, fragile weapons abound. There is one little redeeming factor, though: The game has way more save points than you could possibly need.
To my great shock, Alias the game manages to successfully capture the feel of Alias the TV show. Almost all of the principle characters appear, mission locations and situations could have been lifted right from the show, the plot and script are well written, and even the voice acting is spot on Sadly, the combat is completely fouled up—Sydney kicking ass in a fluid, ballet-like manner is one of the biggest draws of the show, but in the game her herky-jerky, button-mashing kung fu is the biggest repellent.
If you're a fan of the show, you'll be a fan of the game ' maybe. Alias is much like many of its weak sister, TV-show knockoffs. A hastily designed game built around the images and sounds of a popular program in the hopes that rapid fans will forgive the almost complete lack of enjoyable gameplay. But unlike many other TV-show games, at least Alias tries and for fans I'm sure that will be enough. Alias functions as a basic stealth action game as you take on the roll of Sydney Bristow in an attempt to unravel a secret plot to do something nefarious by a bunch of bad guys.
You'll spend much of your time accomplishing a series of painful easy tasks as you sneak into the enemy lair, get geared up and try to find the heart of the problem. The game has a stealth mode button that lets you tiptoe around bad guys. The other buttons are dedicated to an attack and special attack and an action function which does things like open doors or pick up dropped weapons. The combat oscillates between overly simplistic and painfully frustrating. You basically need to punch your buttons as quickly as possible and hope the bad guy actually responds to what appears to be well-placed hits.
Sometimes they don't and instead whale on you with heavy tools or pepper you with short bursts of gunfire ' it's quite a challenge to die in this game because no matter how bad of a beating you're getting, they always back away after a few seconds. Autodesk, Inc. The installer's task is to ensure that all correct verifications have been made before installing and placing alias. An incorrectly installed EXE file may create system instability and could cause your program or operating system to stop functioning altogether.
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Go to Aliasd1 folder and run Setup. It will install the whole game without asking for CD2. Scroll down to "Alias v1. I chose Mirror 1. After downloading vng-alnr. You'll have to replace the original Alias. That's it! It should work! Joshua 1 point.
How the hell do I get this game to install I can get the game to actually install to my C drive but when I try to run it, it asks for the second disk. Paul 0 point. Copying all the files from both iso's in a folder completed the install successfully, no need to creat Alias2. Just copy all the files from the second iso into the first iso's path when it gives the error message during installation. Disk 2 must have the label Alias2 when mounted, it is useless to rename the ISO file to Alias2 because when mounted the drive will only show numbers as a name.
The solution that worked for me was to copy the files to a folder and create an ISO of it named Alias2. Working ok. Anon 0 point. Running this one's a mess, I managed to install it using the advice in Darke's comment. Couldn't find any help for my issues unfortunately.
I'd reccomend grabbing a PS2 Iso and seeing how emulation goes, it's not perfect but it's given me better mileage than the PC version. DARKE -1 point. Answerboi, thanks for your answer, and yes I've tried everything that time.
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