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Glossy Eyed reviews Alice: Madness Returns

“Alice: Madness Returns” is a sharp looking game from EA and Spicy Horse that combines a steady pace, interesting plot and easy to use weapon system in a solid, quality title.

This is the sequel to the critically acclaimed “American McGee’s Alice, a PC title released in 2000. Both installments take place in an alternative universe based around the classic Lewis Carroll story, “Alice in Wonderland.” Not that either game is intended for children. The creative take on the well-known story is a dark one, full of violence and brutal imagery that would give most young ones a night of terror. If you never thought the Mad Hatter capable of killing the March Hare, be ready for a change of heart.

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Alice: Madness Returns - Retro Review

Reviewing Alice: Madness Returns almost feels like a rite of passage for me. You see, I'm from the same town as the childhood home of Charles Dodgson, better known to you and I by his pen-name, Lewis Carroll. As such, he's a bit of a local culture icon.

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Relientk77175d ago

I played Alice: Madness Returns for the first time last year. What an amazing game and adventure. It's a huge shame we aren't getting a sequel to it. It absolutely deserves another game.

0hMyGandhi175d ago

oh yeah, I remember this game! I remember liking it, but found the platforming to be utterly obnoxious. Loved the world design.

Good review!

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Five Overlooked Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Gems You Should Play

Of course Sunset Overdrive gets a nod. It's Insomniac!

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shinoff2183508d ago

I personally think there's better on gamepass then what was listed. State of decay imo is better then anything listed. Recore seemed alright for what I played on there also.

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roadkillers508d ago

Is Recore any better to play now?

Concertoine507d ago

Yeah, especially on One X or Series X. It kinda feels like a PS2 platformer, but in a good way. I liked it.

KillBill508d ago

Odd that he specified 'Game Pass Ultimate' instead of just 'Game Pass' just so he could include a relatively weak choice comparably in 'Alice: Madness Returns' which is available with EA Play. SoD was a far better overlooked game to have listed.

Crows90508d ago (Edited 508d ago )

Dont know why they keep listing ultimate. Gamepass is the better value....but the reason I think is that ultimate includes online gwg.

MadLad507d ago

I mean, as someone who games both on PC and Xbox, Ultimate makes a whole lot of sense. There's console exclusives and PC exclusives. And, at the end of the day, EA Play is still a perk of having Ultimate. When I open Gamepass, the EA Play catalogue is sitting right there for me. It's as much part of Gamepass as any other title I'm looking at, right?

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Alice: Madness Returns has been pulled from Steam again

From Games Radar: "Alice: Madness Returns has been removed from Steam just months after fans fought to get the creepy horror back onto Valve's PC platform.

The sequel was removed from sale back in 2016 following a DRM problem, an issue that kept the game off Steam for a full five years. It was finally reinstated in February 2022, only for fans to notice that, once again, it had been mysteriously pulled again earlier this month.

The game's Steam page says "at the request of the publisher, Alice: Madness Returns is no longer available for sale on Steam", but that's a standard disclaimer that doesn't really tell us very much. "

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TroyBinns708d ago

I'm hoping that the PC version is optimized and doesn't have bugs.

MadLad708d ago

If I remember correctly, aside from having to change something in the .ini file to unlock the 30fps cap, the game is actually a decent port.

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deleted708d ago

It'll come back. Madness returns. Always. :P

CrimsonWing69707d ago

Ummm it says it's $19.99 when I check, so uhhhh... game journalism?

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