"American McGee’s Alice dazzled gamers with its bizarre and dark spin on Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland. Believe it or not, I actually did play the original game, which came out in the year 2000. Kind of crazy this sequel took so long to come out. Then again, look at Duke Nukem Forever. But just as I predicted that Duke will not disappoint us, this game was also worth the wait. Somewhat. Spicy Horse did bring a lot of the amazing qualities of McGee’s game into Alice: Madness Returns and improved upon them, but stripping off the “stylish straightjacket” reveals unstable and repetitive gameplay that will disappoint all but the most faithful fans of the original."
-Community article from Danielle Romano from That Gamer Hub
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.
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.
oh yeah, I remember this game! I remember liking it, but found the platforming to be utterly obnoxious. Loved the world design.
Good review!
Of course Sunset Overdrive gets a nod. It's Insomniac!
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.
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.
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. "