Mature
ESRB Rating
Genre
Perspective
Non-Sport
67
MobyRank
100 point score based on reviews from various critics.
4.5
MobyScore
5 point score based on user ratings.

Description

The events of Alice: Madness Returns begin where the previous game left off: desperately struggling with her own mind, Alice is now in an establishment for children with psychological problems, and memories of her whole family dying in the fire haunt her. Now another threat - which appears as a giant train - seeks to destroy her Wonderland. Alice will battle through several large and diverse stages to stop the train and find out its true meaning.

Gameplay may be described as 50% platform-jumping and 50% hack-and-slash combat. Unlike the previous game, the emphasis is on fighting with melee weapons, although there are also means (and necessity) to shoot enemies. During her travels Alice will visit both XIX century London and imaginary worlds that can be described as psychedelic, unnatural, and even disturbing; some portions of the game dwell upon the subject of child prostitution. One of the novelties of the game is Alice's ability to shrink herself anytime, allowing her to enter small pathways and detect otherwise virtually invisible platforms and objects. From time to time players will need to complete various mini-games, including several side-scrolling stages. Some characters from the previous game make their appearance here, and the game also introduces several new creatures from Lewis Carroll's novels.

It's a single-player game only. Alice's weapons are upgradable - the price is teeth that players will collect on the journey. A total number of roses that stand for Alice's health-bar can also be increased by finding and completing special challenges called 'radula rooms'. There are a lot of hidden objects to find, such as various memories and bottles; collecting them will unlock certain galleries in game's menu. A New Game+ option with increased difficulty is available once the game is completed.

Alternate Titles

  • "Return of American McGee’s Alice" -- Working title
  • "Alice: Retour au Pays de la Folie" -- French title
  • "Alice 2" -- Working title

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User Reviews

One of my most favorite games I played. Mae Spencer (5) 5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars5 Stars

The Press Says

PC Gameplay (Benelux) Jun 24, 2011 84 out of 100 84
We Got This Covered Jun 17, 2011 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
Jeuxvideo.com Jun 15, 2011 16 out of 20 80
GameGavel.com Jun 30, 2011 B 75
GamingBolt Jun 20, 2011 7 out of 10 70
Brash Games Jul 18, 2011 6 out of 10 60
Gamekult Jun 20, 2011 5 out of 10 50
GameCola.net Nov 17, 2011 5 out of 10 50
gameplay (Denmark) Jul, 2011 5 out of 10 50

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Trivia

Storybook

A prequel of this game - a free app called Alice: Madness Returns Storybook for iTunes, iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch - was released on May 20, 2011. It covers the main events of American McGee's Alice while telling the story of Alice in the asylum (which is largely based on American McGee's Alice: Casebook, a text supplement to the first game). It is an interactive storybook, which means viewers must interact with objects like in a point-and-click adventure game. You can also view the storybook online here without some functions appearing in iTunes, iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.


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