![]() Chapter 3 is much better, and the start of 4 looks promising. I haven't finished the game, it is long, but I started enjoying myself much more after getting past Chapter 2. I've already rated this twice, first a 7 then a 5. While I gave a rating of 7, I would give the game a 6.5 overall. The ideas and concepts are fresh in an industry plagued by dull first person shooters, but the execution could use some polish. The story is good enough to drive the game, and the ending is satisfying. The art and music immerse the player in a sick and twisted fantasy world. As I mentioned the atmosphere of the game, like its predecessor, is fantastic. A bigger variety of enemies and the inclusion of boss fights would have gone a long way. The combat was a strong point of the game and is fast-paced and exciting, though it too suffers from some repetitiveness. I felt that each level was stretched out to be just a bit too repetitive, particularly the Doll House. The platforming, while fun at first, becomes tiresome towards the end. A bigger Alice: Madness Returns falls short on gameplay but excels in atmosphere and art. ![]() Alice: Madness Returns falls short on gameplay but excels in atmosphere and art.
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