Alice madness returns pc review

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The locales are wonderfully realized, with the often bright colours of Wonderland being offset by the drab, muted palette of the real world. This is a game that stands as proof that you don’t need billions of polygons and 4K textures to make things look amazing all you need is a consistent, interesting artistic vision. Let’s get the good out of the way first: Alice is gorgeous. And unfortunately, most of the latter were the elements that would make it a compelling and enjoyable game. It’s a game that feels like it had so much effort poured into certain aspects, while others were left to waste away in irrelevance. Unfortunately, that’s because it is one of the most maddening games that I’ve played recently. Developer: Spicy Horse Games Publisher: Electronic Arts Played on: PC Release Date: JTime Played (Steam): 17.4 hours Played With: Steam Controller Paid: $6.50Īlice: Madness Returns is a game that attempts to convey the realities of a descent into madness to the player, and in that regard, it is an unequivocal success.

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