14 Jun 2011
14 Jun 2011 - PC (Microsoft Windows)
16 Jun 2011 - PC (Microsoft Windows)
16 Jun 2011 - PC (Microsoft Windows)
17 Jun 2011 - PC (Microsoft Windows)
16 Jun 2011 - PlayStation 3
14 Jun 2011 - Xbox 360
16 Jun 2011 - Xbox 360
16 Jun 2011 - Xbox 360
21 Jul 2011 - PC (Microsoft Windows)
21 Jul 2011 - Xbox 360
14 Jun 2011 - PlayStation 3
16 Jun 2011 - PlayStation 3
21 Jul 2011 - PlayStation 3
13 Dec 2011 - PlayStation 3
14 Dec 2011 - Xbox 360
14 Dec 2011 - PlayStation 3
13 Dec 2011 - Xbox 360
Main story
Main story + extras
100% completion
Return to Wonderland and experience an all new nightmare as Alice fights to regain her sanity as she fights for the truth behind her past. Can Alice save Wonderland - and herself - from the madness that consumes them both?
Within events of the first game, Alice Liddell, believing herself responsible for a fire that consumed her home and her family, escapes into a twisted version of Wonderland. While held at Rutledge Asylum for treatment, Alice was able to conquer her doubts, and eventually was released from the ward. Madness Returns takes place in 1875, a year after Alice's release. Alice, now 19 years old,[6] resides at an orphanage in Victorian London, under the care of Dr. Angus Bumby, a psychiatrist who uses hypnosis to help his child patients forget their memories. Though she believes that she is fine, Alice still suffers from hallucinations of Wonderland. During an errand, Alice is struck by a hallucination and believes herself to be in Wonderland again. Though initially idyllic, the peaceful land quickly becomes corrupted by the Infernal Train that rampages through it, leaving behind the Ruin, a force that attempts to stop Alice. Alice meets with the Cheshire Cat who affirms that it is some outside force, not Alice, that has caused this corruption, and urges her to seek out former friends and foes to discover the source of the Train. Throughout the rest of the game, Alice briefly returns to reality between episodes occurring within Wonderland. In the real world, Alice learns from the family lawyer that her sister, Elizabeth (nicknamed "Lizzie"), was first to die in the fire, despite being the farthest from its source, and had been locked in her room. Within the corrupted Wonderland, Alice attempts to learn more from Wonderland's various citizens, including the Duchess, the Mad Hatter, the Mock Turtle, the Walrus and the Carpenter, and the Caterpillar. She is ultimately told that the Queen of Hearts still lives despite her defeat at Alice's hands before, though in a diminished capacity. At the Queen's castle, Alice discovers the Queen's true form, which resembles her younger self. The Queen reveals that an entity called the Dollmaker has taken over the Infernal Train and is corrupting Wonderland. Returning to London, Alice starts to recall her memories of the night of the fire and realizes that Dr. Bumby was there. He is responsible for the death of her sister and her whole family. She comes to the conclusion that Dr. Bumby is attempting to erase the memories of the fire from her mind and, as he has done with other children, trying to leave her as a "blank toy" to be taken by abusive masters and child molesters for a price. Furious, Alice confronts both Dr. Bumby in the real world at the Moorgate station and Dr. Bumby's Wonderland counterpart, the Dollmaker, in her fantasy on the Infernal Train. Dr. Bumby admits to his crimes, and even attests to setting Alice's home on fire after Lizzie refused his advances, removing any witnesses to his having raped her that night. He points out that by wiping out her Wonderland, he will make her forget the events of that night, while he will continue as a member of high society. Alice defeats the Dollmaker in Wonderland, giving her the strength in the real world and in her mind to push Dr. Bumby into the path of an oncoming train, killing him. As Alice leaves the station, she finds herself in a hybrid vision of London mixed with Wonderland, Londerland. Alice wanders into the unknown terrain as the Cheshire Cat monologues that Alice has found the truth that was "worth the pain fighting for", and Wonderland, though damaged, is safe for the time being.
Audio | Subtitles | Interface | |
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Japanese | ✓ | ✓ | |
English | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Spanish (Spain) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
German | ✓ | ✓ | |
French | ✓ | ✓ | |
Italian | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Alice herself is one of the baddest bitches in modern horror games. She is absoluty ruthless just in every way a bad bitch should be. And she is so elegant at doing it specifically when she is floating. Absolute queen of a woman. This story develops her so much compared to the first one. Adding so many twists and turns about her past lives as she is digging for memories of trauma and who she really is. You can tell there was so much passion and love put into this game as again it takes so many unique turns which I haven't seen in new gen gaming. Like turning Alice into a giant and she just stomps on endless armies as she crushes the hearts of the queen of hearts. Absolute genius direction. The costumes for her are also stunning and I love how they have their own abilities. The weapons are also very fun. Personally I did prefer to use the knife but all weapons had their own unique use which is very much appreciated. Also her feral state where she is Invincible for a few seconds right as she's about to die.
Ik people had their issue with this game as to this being such a long game while having 1 major boss fight only. Although I can see where the frustration is coming from I personally think it's genius. Because there are so many minor boss fights some hard some easy I personally enjoyed it because this game isn't about bosses it's about story and aesthetics and the aesthetics are so good that there is no point to focus on bosses becaude each level design and enemies are so well designed and different only someone who has so much love for a project can succeed and this and boy they did just that. It feels like you're in an endless multiverse you can explore. Like the sky of cards. That shit was BREATH TAKING.
I won't lie this is one of the games where I struggled because of how hard it is or I'd just die because I was too distracted by how good it looks that I'd forget there were enemies around me. It sucks as to how dirty this franchise was done and that we will never get that sequel I deserved :( at least remake the original one. This one is flawless enough.