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Alisia Dragoon

Alisia Dragoon
A red-haired woman stands on a rocky surface. She is clad only in bra, panties, and boots. Adorned with various accessories, she points her left hand towards the sky and shoots a bolt of lightning from her index finger.  Behind her stands a green winged dragon, breathing fire towards the sky.  Four muscular humanoids, armed with swords, surround the woman and dragon, threatening the two with bared fangs.
European cover art
Developer(s) Game Arts
Publisher(s)
Programmer(s) Naozumi Honma
Osamu Harada
Artist(s) Masatoshi Azumi
Writer(s) Yoshimi Kanda
Composer(s) Fumihito Kasatani
Nobuyuki Aoshima
Mamoru Ishimoda
Yoko Sonoda
Mariko Sato
Platform(s) Sega Genesis
Release
  • WW: March 30, 1992
  • JP: April 24, 1992
Genre(s) Platformer
Mode(s) Single-player
Review scores
Publication Score
Mean Machines 87%
Mega 81%
Sega Pro 85%

Alisia Dragoon (Japanese: アリシアドラグーン, Hepburn: Arishia Doragūn) is a 1992 platform game developed by Game Arts for the Sega Genesis. The player controls Alisia, a young woman who is on a quest to avenge her father and save the world. She can fire lightning from her hands and summon four faithful beasts to aid her.

The game was released outside of Japan by Sega, who packaged the heroine as a rugged gladiator instead of the dainty-looking sorceress she originally was. Due to the lack of publicity for the game internationally, Alisia Dragoon did not make a big impact on the video game market, despite the critical acclaim it received.

In Alisia Dragoon, the player controls the protagonist, Alisia, in her quest to save the world by defeating the evil forces that killed her father. The game consists of eight levels of side-scrolling environments; Alisia has to jump across gaps and kill the enemies that stand in her way. Each stage is completed by defeating the boss at the end.

Alisia attacks by shooting streaks of lightning from her hands. The attack automatically targets enemies in range but gets weaker with each volley as Alisia's power is depleted. Her power recharges when she stops attacking; when fully charged, it allows her to unleash a multi-target attack, hitting every enemy on the screen. The energy system introduces an element of strategy, encouraging the player to manage Alisia's power to have her able to defend herself at critical moments.

Helping Alisia in her quest are her pet monsters. These creatures fly around the heroine on their own, attacking her foes, and blocking enemy attacks from hitting her. There are four pets, each with its own type of attack. The Dragon Frye spits fireballs, and the Boomerang Lizard hurls boomerangs. The Thunder Raven emits a thunder blast that affects enemies across the screen, and the Ball O' Fire burns enemies on contact. Only one pet can fight alongside Alisia in her quest, but the player can select any of the four (or none) as the active companion at any time.

Over the course of the game, Alisia and her monsters can improve their abilities by collecting power-ups. These enhancement items are placed throughout the first seven stages, mostly in hidden locations. The various power-ups can heal Alisia and her monsters, increase their maximum life bars, improve their attacks, or grant invulnerability for a certain time. Life bars are lost by taking damage from enemy attacks and traps. When Alisia's pets lose all their life bars, they are removed from play and cannot be brought back until a "Revive" power-up is collected. If Alisia loses all her life bars, she can restart the level by expending a continue. The game ends if all the continues have been used. Alisia Dragoon has no features for saving the player's progress. After the game is completed, a screen is shown, charting the overall performance of the player based on the number of kills, the power level of Alisia's attack, and the frequency the pet monsters are used.


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