Alias (PS2)
Genre: Action
Release Date: April 6, 2004 (US)
Release Date: April 6, 2004 (US)
Release Date: April 6, 2004 (US)
T for Teen: Realistic Violence
Alias
Alias (PS2)

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Genre: Action
Release Date: April 6, 2004 (US)
Release Date: April 6, 2004 (US)
Release Date: April 6, 2004 (US)
T for Teen: Realistic Violence
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On the show, Sydney Bristow is the spandex-clad queen of gadgetry and gusto. If only the developers of this game had even an inkling of her know-how. Read Review

Alias is a third-person action adventure containing a blend of action and stealth. You are Sydney Bristow—deadly CIA field agent. Use your gadgets and elite training to pursue your arch nemesis around the globe and rescue your partner. Whether you're up against the clock or being hunted by the enemy, fighting against the odds or fleeing for your life, the action is relentless. Utilize your incredible spyware and array of disguises to complete the most dangerous covert missions across the globe. Experience all the heart-stopping action and tension of the award-winning TV series. Game features include multiple ways to complete levels and objectives, an intriguing, twisting plot crafted by the writers of the "Alias" television series, and close ties to the TV show using official script writers, costumes, and voices.


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PS2 Reviews | Apr 23, 2004

In the vast, over-stuffed trash compactor that is licensed games, Alias is squished between that soggy, ketchup-stained Charlie's Angels hack-job and EA's crumpled Harry Potter offerings. It's passable, to be sure, but it still belongs in the garbage -- gelatinize ooze and all. Read More »

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PS2 News | Apr 6, 2004

Sydney Bristow's latest adventure is on the PS2 and Xbox. Read More »

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Alias (PS2)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: April 6, 2004
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment

ESRB T for Teen Realistic Violence

Also available on: Xbox, PC

Specifications

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Features

  • Unique combination of action and stealth espionage
  • Split-screen camera style delivers time-pressure tension
  • High-action, motion-captured combat with blocks, counters, and disarm moves
  • Mini-games including lock picking and lie-detector tests
  • Single-player game

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