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Published: 2011-08-31, Author: Stephen , review by: avforums.com
Abstract: EA has been quite narrow minded recently with public statements about its big Christmas release later in the year; Battlefield 3. But, elsewhere the show must go on and the EA machine has churned out its latest production; Alice: Madness Returns. From dev...
Abstract: Published July 10th 2011. Written by Matthew Kline. With the relentless gloomy greys synonymous with the Unreal engine, Gears of War and Batman: Arkham Asylum (relax – they’re still great) being obvious culprits, it’s easy to forget its full potential....
Abstract: A distinctive impression was left on me after playing Alice: Madness Returns. While some games are memorable for getting my adrenaline pumping in the midst of a particularly narrow fight, the memory I will retain from playing Alice was predominantly ab...
Alice: Madness Returns is a game that manages to hit all of the right aesthetic and conceptual notes, but can’t carry that into the mechanical side of things, making for a game that’s great to see, but isn’t always great to play. The story is exceptio...
Abstract: Lewis Carroll’s classic tales of Alice and her adventures in Wonderland have been interpreted and adapted by many, most notably Disney, but American McGee’s take on the wondrous dreamscape...
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: Much like American McGees Alice, Alice: Madness Returns once again lets you explore a darker and more twisted version of Lewis Carols classic tale, complete with all the grotesque creatures and oddities of the original game but not necessarily how you ...
Abstract: Poor Alice Liddell, mentally torturing herself after her family perished in a fire that consumed her childhood home. Enough to drive a girl mad, which is exactly what led to the events of 2000's cult-classic, American McGee's Alice. McGee's tale pick...
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.
Playing Alice: Madness Returns isn't as exciting as looking at it, but you'll still enjoy getting lost in this twisted fantasy adventure....
Abstract: Since it's been eleven years since American McGee's Alice was released, I wasn't sure what to expect when I booted up Madness Returns. Would it be a horrifying adventure filled with terrifying creatures and limited health? Or maybe it would be more of ...