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Abstract: Anyone who played the first Alice video game will know that American McGee's version of Wonderland is somewhat darker than the Lewis Carroll original. Considering Alice's phantasmagorical world was always a bit messed up, that's saying something. Ameri...
Alice offers twisted art design, a uniquely macabre vision of Carroll's classic, with solid core platforming and combat - but it can become rather repetitive. The levels tend to drag quite a bit, and are peppered with graphical glitches galore. ...
It’s bizarre how such a delightfully creative take on an old tale surrounds what is, pretty much, the most ordinary game ever made. Aside from intense boredom, you’ll also have to compete with shonky mechanics and intense frustration. Not worth the dol...
Abstract: New for PlayStation 3, Alice: Madness Returns takes place 10 years after the events in America McGee’s Alice. After the death of her entire family in a house fire, Alice is confined to an insane asylum for 10 years. A psychiatrist there encourages Alic...
Abstract: About ten years ago a little known game was released by the name of American McGee’s Alice. It presented a rather warped vision of Lewis Carroll’s classic children’s story. In the original game, Alice struggled to overcome the pain of losing her famil...
Alice: Madness Returns is a tricky beast. I want to love it so much because of the amazing production and art direction but in the end it just feels like a complete let down. After my several hours of playing the game I felt like I went to a gourmet res...
Abstract: American McGee's Alice was unleashed upon the world many moons ago, giving gamers a wonderfully twisted new vision on Alice in Wonderland that makes even Tim Burton's ideas childlike. From the emo attitude to the insanity, Alice was no longer the innoc...
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...