Robo Aleste (1992)

Compile

Sega CD

3.50 from 8 ratings

42 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 17 backlogged · 8 wish listed

How long? Main story 1h · 100% 6h (from 2 logged playthroughs)

Pilot your massive mecha Aleste in the name of the Oda clan and seek revenge against the evil Chugoku Army for their atrocities! Robo Aleste is another title in the Aleste series by famed shoot-'em-up developer Compile where players must collect power-ups to defeat countless waves of enemies and large bosses.
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Developers
Compile
Publishers
Tengen
Genres
Shooter
Series
Aleste

Release dates

  • Nov 27, 1992 (Worldwide) Sega CD

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giopep

Review giopep 4/5 · Jul 15, 2024

I never played much of the Aleste games, partially because I never was a big fan of vertical scrolling shoot em ups and partially because reasons. I vaguely remember playing the Super NES one at a friend’s house because I clearly remember the main title screen with the voice screaming SPACE MEGAFORCE, but that’s it. I played Robo Aleste because …

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I never played much of the Aleste games, partially because I never was a big fan of vertical scrolling shoot em ups and partially because reasons. I vaguely remember playing the Super NES one at a friend’s house because I clearly remember the main title screen with the voice screaming SPACE MEGAFORCE, but that’s it. I played Robo Aleste because I had read good things about it and because, well, sometimes I should turn on the Mega Drive Mini 2, and I found a very good game, with a nice tempo, a decent challenge, a simple but well balanced gameplay, a good soundtrack and a visual style that’s chromatically a bit boring but really dense, full of fun details with not a single slowdown. I also liked the batshit crazy plot and setting, even though the acting during the cutscenes is really atrocious and the ending feels rushed, kinda like they were keeping things back for a sequel that never happened.

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