Alice: Madness Returns Review

Posted on 2011-07-13 12:41:42 by Thomas De Maesschalck

Falling back on the basic concept introduced in American McGee's Alice, the Wonderland's state is highly dependent upon well-being of Alice. Traumatized by the fire that orphaned her at an early age, Alice has had a tough time coping with the tragedy. No matter how hard she tried to forget, the inability to remember has thrust her into madness. Recurrent hallucinations induced by a constant stress from the harsh real world have not only changed Alice, but also directly impacted Wonderland. Under the burden of corruption and a new foe, Wonderland is bound to crumble into ruins. To save Wonderland, Alice will have to save herself, and 'while the disease is apparent only time will show it's symptoms and it's cure'.



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