Infinite Alliance

Infinite Alliance

Critical Games December 31, 2026
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About Infinite Alliance

Infinite Alliance is a cross-genre RPG that mashes up characters and stories from 13+ indie JRPGs including Chained Echoes, Jack Move, and Beloved Rapture. Developed by Critical Games, it launched on PC in late 2026 as a single-player story-driven experience. The game acts as a collaborative event, letting heroes and villains from these titles team up for battles and quests. Despite its ambitious scope, it’s free to play, making it a rare crossover that doesn’t cost a cent. Think of it as a fan service smorgasbord for lovers of niche RPGs and chaotic storytelling.

Gameplay

You manage a roster of characters from different source games, each with their own abilities and roles. Combat is turn-based, blending skills and positioning from their original titles into a unified system. Missions vary from platforming challenges to dialogue-driven quests, all tied to a central narrative that weaves their worlds together. Sessions often involve battling enemies using team-specific combos, solving light puzzles, and making dialogue choices that hint at broader consequences. The gameplay leans heavily on variety but can feel uneven due to the sheer number of overlapping mechanics.

What Players Think

The PlayPile community gives it an 84% rating, with 68% of players finishing the game in under 20 hours. Critics praise the creativity but note inconsistent pacing. Average playtime is 14 hours, and 73% of reviews mention the crossover cast as the highlight. Moods are split: 55% “Curious” and 30% “Nostalgic,” but 15% “Underwhelmed” due to technical hiccups. One user wrote, “It’s a love letter to indie RPGs, but feels like a prototype.” Free access likely explains its high visibility despite mixed polish.

PlayPile's Take

This is a free, no-risk pick for fans of indie JRPGs who enjoy novelty over refinement. The crossover concept is charming, but the game lacks depth in combat and story cohesion. With no price tag, it’s worth trying if you’ve played any of the source titles. The 32 achievements are trivial but add a bit of grind. Skip if you prefer tightly designed RPGs, but if you’re into fan service and experimental storytelling, give it a shot.

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