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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...
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...
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: 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...
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 ...
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...