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7 out of 10 - Gamespot
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Read the full review here: Direct Link
Read the full review here: Direct Link
Read the full review here: Direct Link
7 out of 10 - Gamespot
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6.5 out of 10 - IGNPlaying Alice: Madness Returns isn't as exciting as looking at it, but you'll still enjoy getting lost in this twisted fantasy adventure.
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6.75 out of 10 - Game InformerOn one hand, Alice: Madness Returns presents a fantastically imagined vision of Wonderland full of secrets, collectables, and wondrous areas of classic platforming to explore. But through questionable level design, graphical inconsistency, and repetitive gameplay, I was pulled out of the experience more than I would have liked. Alice: Madness Returns is a memorable peek through a flawed looking glass.
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6 out of 10 - Official Xbox MagazineWhat starts out as a promising romp through a demented Wonderland devolves into a few good ideas stretched across redundant gameplay. Like any game based on a popular property, there will be those who can overlook Madness Return’s shortcomings and scrape together a good time.
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The maze of Alice’s mind is the journey you’re really on — you’ll feel this most keenly when no enemies are around and you’re just exploring her world, seeing what you’ll discover next. But at the end of our 17-hour trip through Wonderland, we kept wishing there’d been so much more. Madness Returns shows substantial flashes of being equal to its predecessor, but its strongest detractions — middling gameplay mechanics, the rushed ending, and that last tier of weapon upgrades being available only as paid DLC — hold it back.
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