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American McGee's Alice

by Sold-out Software
Windows 95 / 98 / Me / XP Mature
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)


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  • ASIN: B0009J1JJ8
  • Media: Video Game
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #24,823 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)

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Product Description

The Fairytale is Over. When Alice responds to a mysterious summons to return to Wonderland, the place is barely recognizable. Something has gone very wrong. Undaunted by the diseased atmosphere, confusion and mortal danger that surrounds her, Alice commits to set it right. Embark on a twisted journey to save a Wonderland gone bad... but be warned if youre gonna chase this rabbit - youd best go armed...

Features:

  • Stunning third-person, 3D action on a enhanced version of Quake(TM) III technology.
  • A living breathing Wonderland that is as deadly as its inhabitants.
  • Twisted renditions of characters from the original Alice Adventures.
  • Defend yourself with a collection of the most deadly toys ever imagined.
  • Solve devious puzzles and labyrinthine mazes.
  • Battle sadistic card guards, demonic fire imps, ravenous jabberspawn and many more.
  • Hugely atmospheric score composed specifically for the game by Chris Vrenna, founder member of the Nine Inch Nails.

System Requirements:

  • Windows 95/98/Me/XP
  • Pentium 400 mhz or faster
  • 16 MB hard drive space
  • 64MB RAM
  • 4x CD-ROM Drive
  • 16MB Graphics Card
  • DirectX 7.0 or higher

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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly reccomended., October 15, 2006
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: American McGee's Alice (Video Game)
Okey, the graphics are now somewhat dated. A lot can change in 6 years, but they're quite tollerable & very fun to look at. When I read previews for the upcomming Bioshock & old reviews on Grim Fandango; they reminded me of this. It's part 3ed Person Shooter & mostly adventure. There really aren't enough AI to stand in your way earlier on. You biggest & moct consistant danger throughout the game is falling to your death. Latter you'll have to deal with drowning, being eaten, & being squished by gigantic projectiles. Unlike most fighting games, the environment is you're worst & most challenging enemy. Despite limited exploring you may still become lost. If you play RTS games & find smothering same-looking enemies over & over to become boring, don't worry; this can be ammusing & strategicaly stimulating.

The scenery looks so awesome & unique it almost puts the Harry Potter games to shame. The voice acting is excelent & well suiting, though Cheshire's dialogue is vague & a bit cheesy, but the use of riddles stays true to the book. The flame effects are still realistic, there are all sorts of amusing & interesting things to watch like the insane children in the fortress & traveling through an anthill. You get a limited number of weapons but they're unique & each has a basic & a secondary attack, but if you jump, aim at the floor, or point up, you create new attacks that are not only very fun to watch, but can be terribly ammusing. It's reccomended that you develop a strategy using particular weapons against particular enemies or groups vs individuals. Alice will also interact with weapons differntly when left idol.

There are 8 levels, but they can last for days even with it's moderate difficulty (like I said, falling/drowning/being crushed/eaten are your biggest threats & you will likely die again & again). The soundtrack & sound effects are 2 more kudos to the game. Take the time to listen to them. Also, the cut-scenes are watch-worthy, so don't skip over them.

I most reccomend this game to girls, fans of twisted fairy tails, fans of Alice in Wonderland/Looking Glass Land, people who are just starting PC gaming, people who want a soft taste of a shooter game, or someone bored with combat & modern-realistic graphics who just wants a fun game with a good story.

Cons: Bad save; if you die, you'll be jettisoned to the begining of the chapter (thankfully not the begining of the level). While higher levels have more & more difficult enemies; the rose garden maze isn't as fun & challanging as it could have been had it 2 or 3 times as many apponants. Like Dungeon Siege 2; restricted wandering. It'd have been fantastic to explore wonderland with the freedom of traveling off the destined path & becoming hopelessly lost.

American McGee's Oz was sadly scrapped, but look forward to the episodic series; American McGee's Grimm on GameTap by Spicey Horse. If you like the level designs but want to do more shooting, I recommend Serious Sam II; which is a very ammusing game. If you like the uniqueness of the music, I recommend the Tragic Treasury by the Gothic Archies.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Creepy Remarkable, June 15, 2007
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: American McGee's Alice (Video Game)
There comes a time for every gamer that when playing the same genre of games becomes boring. As we become less sensitive to more of the same FPS, RTS, RPG's, we begin to look for games that offer an utterly new and novel experience.

Alice is such a game, and it will make the most jaded gamer feeling stimulated and engaged. Its graphics are old (made in 2000), yet it is good enough that many parts of it seem to rival more recent games like Microsoft's Fable; its graphic relies more in ingenious design rather than technological breakthroughs. The story draws you in from the beginning right away, it's a highly nightmarish journey through a distorted Wonderland to the final confrontation with the Red Queen. Like other thematic games such as Half Life 2, the final boss presents itself subtly at the very beginning by having its evil web of tentacles laid throughout Wonderland (much like the cloud-penetrating Citadel in HL2). The cut-scenes, dialogs are very poetic, and reflect the tone and the theme of the story very well.

Wonderland is merely a fabrication of Alice's childhood imagination, but an familial accident left her numb and comatose that her mind is deeply disturbed. The Wonderland the gamer will play through will accentuate all of Alice's negative and disturbing feelings and emotions such as anger, guilt, and most of all fear. Such themes alone make the game worthwhile, and further emphasizes to the average Joe like me how catastrophic and crippling these negative emotions can be. But like i said, the graphic, sound, and playability are all outstanding.




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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars american mcgees alice, September 30, 2007
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
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I can't get enough of this game. I'm surprised at all the different weapons alice has at her disposal. GREAT GAME.
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