RE: Alistair

RE: Alistair

Developer(s) SakeVisual
Publisher(s) SakeVisual
Engine Ren'Py
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
Release date(s) February 28, 2010
Genre(s) visual novel
Mode(s) Single-player
Media/distribution Download

RE: Alistair is a free, English otome game developed and published by SakeVisual for the Windows, Mac OS and Linux. It was released on February 28, 2010. The game was also translated into Russian.

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Gameplay

The player takes control of Merui Lucas. The game is primarily told in visual novel format, where the player's decisions inadvertently affects the relationships she has with potential love interests in the game.

Plot

Merui is a girl who loves video games. She often plays an online game with her online friend Fiona. When a boy with the user name Alistair steals a rare item from her in the MMORPG Rivenwell Online she is determined to exact revenge on him. Unfortunately, she has no idea who he is in real life. She finds out that only one of three boys from her school could be Alistair; Travis, Shiro, Derek. The player can now influence the story and can begin a romance with one of the three. However at the end it is revealed that Derek is Alistair, while Shiro is the angel Fiona and Travis a moderator in the game named Oda.

Characters

Re: Alistair++

An updated version of the game was released on April 10, 2010. The update included more CGs, more scenes, an updated GUI, and a bonus scene that unlocked after all the endings were achieved.[1]

Merchandise

On September 10, 2010, SakeVisual released an art book that included the game's artwork, extra scenes, fan art, and a short story. They have also sold plushies of the main cast and a replica of Derek's t-shirt.[2] They've also given away free stickers of the main cast at various conventions for promotion. [3]

Reception

The game received positive reception.

It received a score of 88/100 on Gamertell, Jenni Lada wrote about the game: "I’m honestly surprised RE: Alistair is a free game. It’s very well made [...] The story is well written, with believable characters, the artwork is pretty and very easy to look at [...][4]

Indie Review gave 3,5 of 5 stars and wrote about the game: "Nonetheless, this game's strengths outweigh its shortcomings, and is definitely worth a look if you are a fan of visual novels."[5]

Gamezebo gave 4,5 of 5 stars, Mike Rose described "RE: Alistair++ as an incredible addition to the visual novel genre, indulging the player in some top quality storytelling and pleasing art."[6]

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