Alice: Madness Returns


Excellent combat, a riveting story, and exciting puzzles are marred by redundancy. Alice is a surprisingly long game, and the inclusion of the original means it’s a price worth paying for American McGee fans, but it might feel more like chores than Wonderland for others.


Available on: PC , Xbox 360 , PS3
Genre: Adventure
Release date: June 14, 2011
Published by: Electronic Arts 
Developed by: Spicy Horse 

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Alice: Madness Returns review
Complete madness, with a side of frustration
PS3 News - Jun 17, 2011
 
Alice: Madness Returns: New DLC suggests that Alice might fail the Psychopath Test
Dresses and weapons downloadable for extra perks and a grandiose sense of self-worth
PS3 News - Jun 16, 2011
 
LA art gallery showcases Alice: Madness Returns artwork
Take an E3 break with some culture (and mutilated rabbits)
PS3 News - Jun 10, 2011
 
Alice: Madness Returns gets launch trailer, free app
Bridge the gap between Alice titles with iOS storybook
PS3 News - Jun 03, 2011
 
The Preemptive 2011 Game Awards
What's wrong with giving games awards before we play them? Don't answer that
Jan 21, 2011
Alice: Madness Returns interview
VIDEO: We talk inspiration and madness with the executive producer
Jul 22, 2010
Alice: Madness Returns: New DLC suggests that Alice might fail the Psychopath Test
Dresses and weapons downloadable for extra perks and a grandiose sense of self-worth
Jun 16, 2011
LA art gallery showcases Alice: Madness Returns artwork
Take an E3 break with some culture (and mutilated rabbits)
Jun 10, 2011
Alice: Madness Returns gets launch trailer, free app
Bridge the gap between Alice titles with iOS storybook
Jun 02, 2011
Alice: Madness Returns to include a console port of the original Alice
PC cult hit gets a console port over ten years later
Apr 19, 2011
American McGee plans to work on free-to-play titles after Alice
Free-to-play, casual, online games are “where things are going,” says game designer
Mar 10, 2011
First Alice: Madness Returns gameplay trailer exposes Wonderland's nightmares, massacres them
Wonderland gets Slap Chop'd at the hands of a knife-wielding lunatic
Mar 07, 2011
Alice: Madness Returns releasing June 14 - your summer just got stabbier
EA announces an earlier-than-expected Alice: Madness Returns release date at GDC
Mar 01, 2011
New Alice: Madness Returns trailer is gorgeous, horrific
Eleven years older and eleven years madder, Alice once again has blood on her hands, and face... pretty much everywhere
Feb 15, 2011
Alice: Madness Returns artbook coming from Dark Horse
It's a whole lot of creepy for your coffee table
Dec 16, 2010
Alice: Madness Returns – new trailer and screenshots
Mad Hatter and Queen of Hearts sighted in latest creepy teaser for American McGee’s long awaited sequel
Sep 15, 2010
Alice: Madness Returns review
Complete madness, with a side of frustration
Jun 16, 2011
How Alice: Madness Returns begins with blackmail, Jabberwock-men, and a very mad Hatter
Alice's second round of crazy kicks off with steam, clocks, and gallons of blood
May 12, 2011
Did Alice really burn her own family to death as a child? We presume not, but who knows? She is completely, utterly mad, and as 10 years in an asylum and round-after-round of vintage therapy sessions have proven useless, only the memories she recovers in Wonderland can reveal the truth... » Read Full Alice: Madness Returns preview
Alice: Madness Returns hands-on preview
We explore the Mad Hatter's gear-driven domain, and collect teeth for some reason
Apr 06, 2011
Back in 2000, American McGee's Alice made American McGee's really-fun-to-say name an essential entry in every PC gamer's lexicon, and in just a couple months, Alice: Madness Returns will finally leave the realm of possibility and enter the realm of in-front-of-me-for-as-many-hours-in-a-row-as-it-takes-me-to-beat-it... » Read Full Alice: Madness Returns preview
Alice: Madness Returns preview
One step beyond the looking glass
Mar 08, 2011
It's been 11 years since American McGee's Alice last made her way into her dark and twisted version of Wonderland. Since then, she's grown up a bit, moved out of Ruledge Asylum, which held her when she first lost her parents to a mysterious fire and fell into madness, and is now seeing a psychiatrist to deal with her deep emotional trauma. Upon leaving the Asylum, the hallucinations that tormented her through the first game return... » Read Full Alice: Madness Returns preview
ESRB Rating
Alice: Madness Returns is rated:
Mature
Blood and Gore, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Violence
PEGI Rating
Alice: Madness Returns is rated:
18+