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44 Reviews
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Fun and Exhilarating Storyline, Diverse Gameplay, Excellent 3D Experience, Lengthy Game, While graphics not extreme, it has a great Cartoon type look to it.
Can't fight with weapons while jumping
Overall, Alice: Madness Returns is an outstanding game that provides a diverse and exhilarating experience throughout. While confusing at first, the storyline becomes clearer by the end when all of the secrets and memories are revealed. In terms of f...
Abstract: Personal tragedies are the stories that touch us the most, because of how closely they relate to us physically, emotionally, intellectually, and spiritually. Often these tales are tragic not because of events that take place, but because they shed ligh...
Alice: Madness Returns is a mixed bag. It's beautiful, stylistic, random, twisted, corrupt and just plain weird in places, and for that, Spicy Horse should be pleased with themselves. Its style and conjuration of a very dark and deranged Wonderland is...
Abstract: The twisted mind of Alice Liddell is back to explore in this smooth flowing action platformer. Jumping about and using a balanced arsenal are par for the course on her return to ruined Wonderland. Alice is haunted by the death of her family in a house ...
Abstract: “It’s time for tea Alice!” With that classic line the Mad Hatter lifts up a tea cup in one hand pushes it towards the lips of one of his guests. Both the Dormouse and the March Hare lay awkwardly at the Mad hatter’s side, neither one moving a hair as t...
Abstract: Alice: Madness Returns is the sequel to 2000 PC game, American McGee's Alice, and like its predecessor follows the events surrounding a darker and more mentally unstable Alice. If you're not familiar with the first game, it takes place years after Alic...
Abstract: I’ll start at the beginning: in the last few days, I’ve done some crazy things. I’ve shot pepper at flying pig snouts to make them sneeze. I’ve smashed samurai wasps in the face with a hobby-horse to protect origami ants. I’ve played hide-and-seek with...
Abstract: Dear American McGee,The original Alice was my favorite game of 2000 and I've spent the last eleven years imagining what the sequel to that excellent dark fantasy might be. This month, with Alice: Madness Returns, I finally found out and between you ...
On one hand, Alice: Madness Returns presents a fantastically imagined vision of Wonderland full of secrets, collectables, and wondrous areas of classic platforming to explore. But through questionable level design, graphical inconsistency, and repetiti...
Beautifully dark and creepy version of Wonderland, Smooth, graceful controls, Unusual weapons make for fun combat, A good length, with lots of hidden objects and areas to locate.
Gameplay doesn't evolve, leading to tedium, Puzzles and other attempts to vary the pace are rarely fun, Audiovisual glitches can distract, The other versions include the original Alice; this one doesn't.
Playing Alice: Madness Returns isn't as exciting as looking at it, but you'll still enjoy getting lost in this twisted fantasy adventure....