![]() ![]() Alice is slowly starting to fall into the nightmare, and ends up back in Wonderland. Shortly, a white cat dashes out and off you go following it, eventually leading you to a cut scene about Nurse Witless. The lip syncing seemed to be non-existent, however these are only minor points and don’t spoil the start to the game. There are a few niggles here such as a woman at the butchers talking about fish. The initial area is set in the real world, showing parts of Victorian London. It makes it so the game stands on its own, meaning you don’t need to play the original (although who doesn’t know the story of Alice in Wonderland?). ![]() The introduction really does draw you into the game explaining what’s happened in the missing years between the games. The good Doctor has been working with Alice, trying to get her through the repressed memories of the fatal house fire that killed her family. The game starts further on in Alice’s life, having been released from the asylum into the care of Doctor Angus Bumby. Alice: Madness Returns has been designed as a 3D platformer, so think of a darker version of Ratchet & Clank. This clearly rules out the children’s market – these games are a long way from the original Alice in Wonderland story. Now, I’ll admit I’ve never played the original, which was a dark twist on the Alice in Wonderland story. American McGee is back with the sequel to the original Alice video game.
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