Alice: Madness Returns On June 14th

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American McGee’s alternate re-telling of Alice in Wonderland, titled American McGee’s Alice, has a sequel coming up, in the form of Alice: Madness Returns, to be published by Electronic Arts this year.

 

A third-person action game, American McGee’s Alice haD Alice returning to a twisted Wonderland, corrupted by her unstable mind after she’s institutionalized at Rutledge Asylum for insanity that was caused by the death of her family in a fire.

 

Alice: Madness Returns has Alice returning to Wonderland once again, still mentally unstable, this time seeking comfort in its familiarity, as she attempts to uncover the mystery behind her parents’ deaths. The game has you using weapons like a Teapot Cannon, Hobby Horse and Vorpal Blade.

 

Alice: Madness Returns is slated for a release on PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 on June 14th. The game is developed by McGee’s studio, Spicy Horse.


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