Number of Disc : 1 DVD
American McGee’s Alice is a PC game that came out in 2000 to mostly positive reviews. It was a little bit too straightforward in terms of its gameplay, but McGee’s dark vision of Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland was immediately captivating and ended up serving as an inspiration for thousands upon thousands of tattoo wearers. The game attracted a sizable number of die-hard fans who have been clamoring for a sequel ever since. That sequel is finally here, Alice: Madness Returns.
Through the Looking Glass… Again
The sequel picks up with Alice living in a sort of halfway house, where a headshrink gives her counsel while attempting to extract and put to rest the young girl’s memories of the fire that claimed the lives of her entire family. All of these recollections do frail Alice no good, and it’s not long before she’s down the proverbial rabbit hole — proverbial because there isn’t actually a rabbit hole in this game — and back in Wonderland.Only it’s not the Wonderland she remembers. A foul corruption has spread across the land, and it apparently has a thing for creepy doll heads. Throughout the game you’ll encounter puddles of black ooze that slither their way into the shapes of your most frequently recurring enemies, many of which sport one or more stark white-faced doll heads amidst the goo. McGee has always had a knack for creepy visuals, and this new enemy definitely has that going on.
Alice’s new adventures through Wonderland take her to a number of locales–some familiar and some not–to meet a variety of the fantasy world’s denizens. Everyone seems a little “off” though, and finding out why is at the heart of the game’s mystery. As your time in each environment comes to an end, there is inevitably a familiar face waiting there to feed you a line that is essentially the equivalent of “Your princess is in another castle.” Between, and sometimes during, each chapter, Alice makes trips back to London that serve to further flesh out the story while stripping away the combat and puzzle-solving, almost playing out like extended interactive cutscenes.
Articles Source : http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/alice-madness-returns-review/
System Requirements :
Minimum System Requirements:
Operating System Microsoft ® Windows ® Vista ® SP2 / XP ® SP3
Processor 2.0 GHz Intel ® Pentium ® 4 class or AMD Athlon ™ or equivalent processor
Memory 1 GB RAM (Windows Vista ®) / 512 MB RAM (Windows XP ®)
The remaining 7 GB or more hard disk space
Graphics 128 MB DirectX ® 9.0c-compatible, 3D graphics, support Shaders 2.0 (NVIDIA ® GeForce ® FX or more, ATI Radeon ™ 9500 or more)
Sound card 16-bit DirectX ® 9.0c-compatible sound card
CD-ROM 8x DVD-ROM drive
DirectX ® 9.0c (included)
Recommended System Requirements:
Operating System Microsoft ® Windows ® Vista ® SP2 / XP ® SP3
Processor 3.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4, 2.0 GHz Intel Core 2, 3500 + AMD Athlon or equivalent processor
Memory 1 GB RAM (Windows Vista ®) / 512 MB RAM (Windows XP ®)
The remaining 7 GB or more hard disk space
256MB DirectX 9.0c compatible graphics card, 3D video card Hardware T & L (NVIDIA GeForce or ATI Radeon or equivalent)
Shegan the card 16-bit DirectX ® 9.0c-compatible sound card
8x DVD-ROM drive
DirectX ® 9.0c (included)
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