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June 2011
(73%)
28 Reviews
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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...
Abstract: So ten years later, we are presented with a highly anticipated sequel with Alice: Madness Returns. Alice is long past the mental insanity of the first game, but this sequel chronicles a breakdown for the character, even as she enters her thirtieth yea...
Abstract: I'm not sure I should like Alice: Madness Returns as much as I do. Spicy Horse's Xbox 360, PS3 and PC follow-up to 2000's original twisted tale at times feels a few months of QA Testing away from release, graphically struggling to compete with anything...
Abstract: You don’t need to be an English Literature high school teacher to know that Alice in Wonderland is a pretty freaky book. Often theorized to be the drug-induced writings of a madman author, Lewis Carroll’s series of books inspired many distu...
Abstract: Alice: Madness Returns is oh-so-pretty, and very, very strange, and while these two qualities alone can make for an interesting game, this platformer from American McGee made me think of the Longfellow poem that goes: There was a little girlWho had a l...
An equally horrifying and compelling vision of Wonderland with a suitably corrupt cast. Robust combat.
Levels are too long, often wringing the visual concepts dry and stagnating the plot. Unreal Engine defects include texture pop-ins and freezing in-game loads.
Ich mochte die Geschichte von Alice und ihrem Wunderland schon immer und auch die hier als Spiel vorliegende Horrorversion hat mich über 10 Stunden wirklich toll unterhalten. Umso ärgerlicher, dass durch wenige Patzer ein Sprung aus dem Durchschnitt he...
von Lars Hilbig 'Alice: Madness Returns' wird die Kritiker in zwei Lager teilen. Irgendwo haben die meisten Spiele mit ständigen Wiederholungen zu kämpfen, andererseits gibt es viele Beispiele da draußen, in denen Springen und Kämpfen einfach mehr Sp...