Alice: Madness Returns
Compatible with PlayStation 3™ (PS3™)
Works on all systems sold worldwide, a correct regional account may be required for online features.
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koksiongt.2005 (22) on 02, Nov. 2011 19:06 (HKT)
Simple platforming... a little too simple
This game is lack the challenge in the previous title. It is simply a go from point A to B, kill all enemies and proceed kind of game. Too linear in concept. However, graphics and the platforming have improved quite a bit compared to the previous title.
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Alice: Madness Returns takes place 10 years after the conclusion of the original game, with Alice struggling to recover from the emotional trauma of losing her entire family in a fatal fire. After spending a decade institutionalized in an insane asylum, she is finally released to the care of a psychiatrist who just may be able to help her conquer the nightmarish hallucinations that still haunt her. Alice embarks on a mission to root out the true cause of her family's mysterious death, jumping from a gloomy and stark London to a rich and provocative Wonderlan
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Mormegil (67) on 09, Aug. 2013 12:28 (HKT)
PUUUUURRRFECT!!!
The 2nd Alice game by American McGee, is another sinister journey through the demented Wonderland.
You'll come across some amazingly beautiful places (and some really creepy ones) while you venture in each part of Alice's memory. Just google search screenshots for this game and you'll see.
However be warned, despite its beauty and easy controls, this game IS NOT for children. It features some really disturbing set pieces and goes as far as to depict scenes of child sexual abuse.
It pains me greatly that Alice Madness Returns is so underrated, as its one of my very favorite games in this generation. Give this gem a try. I guarantee it is worth your time and money.
You'll come across some amazingly beautiful places (and some really creepy ones) while you venture in each part of Alice's memory. Just google search screenshots for this game and you'll see.
However be warned, despite its beauty and easy controls, this game IS NOT for children. It features some really disturbing set pieces and goes as far as to depict scenes of child sexual abuse.
It pains me greatly that Alice Madness Returns is so underrated, as its one of my very favorite games in this generation. Give this gem a try. I guarantee it is worth your time and money.
cristian.cabezas (90) on 02, May. 2013 13:38 (HKT)
this is the real alice
the gameplay is excellent, mescla various aspects of other games, the ambience is excellent for this game also includes a boucher to lose the first game, definitely recommended if you're not a fan of the series
ricky174 (350) on 15, Mar. 2013 17:06 (HKT)
Great game...
Alice is great... graphics, cenarios, history and all elements. Imaginative e unique. Thanks for this game McGee.
digbol (65) on 12, Feb. 2013 18:35 (HKT)
Back to Wonderland in great style!
Good to be back in Alice shoes with her sharp kinfe!
fccaetano (70) on 23, Nov. 2012 15:41 (HKT)
Good game
Nothing special, but nothing bad either to spoil it, the game’s style is impressive, between the rendered characters, the 2D cut-scenes, and most of Wonderland’s levels. Pretty graphics hitting high points on certain levels, but "generic" in others.
Eerie music and competent voice acting help set the tone for the game, but repetition sets in during longer sequences. Invisible walls grow increasingly frustrating sometimes in the search for secrets and moving through the chapters, but not often luckly. Long chapters and hidden collectibles make it a lengthy adventure, and you can get the original American McGee's Alice via PSN code included.
Eerie music and competent voice acting help set the tone for the game, but repetition sets in during longer sequences. Invisible walls grow increasingly frustrating sometimes in the search for secrets and moving through the chapters, but not often luckly. Long chapters and hidden collectibles make it a lengthy adventure, and you can get the original American McGee's Alice via PSN code included.
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