Alice Madness Returns Help

  1. Nov 05, 2013  I'd really appreciate some help, I can't seem to figure out whats going on and I'm a complete n00b when it comes to this stuff. My game has installed properly and loads perfectly but crashes after the introduction sequence. Each time I've run it it crashes in the same place, right where you go through the doorway out of the Drs office. It's frustrating!
  2. Alice: Madness Returns is a very special action game, a piece of Lewis Carroll fan fiction conceived by an American (named American, naturally) and illustrated largely by the Chinese, a people not known for their absurdism.
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Alice Madness Returns Help

This is an action-adventure game in which players assume the role of Alice, an asylum patient attempting to understand her past while struggling with an unbalanced psyche. As they traverse between the real world and Alice's imagination (i.e., Wonderland), players use pepper grinders, knives, and other weapons to attack fantastical enemies (e.g., trolls, puppets, living teapots, doll-like creatures) in melee-style combat. Battles are accompanied by cries of pain, slashing sounds, and large splashes of blood that stain Alice's body and the ground. Some enemies can be decapitated, and certain attacks cause them to explode into pieces; in one sequence, young doll-like characters are depicted with bloody wounds that expose their brains. During the course of the game, the dialogue contains occasional references to prostitution (e.g., 'I saw you down at the bloody whore house,' 'Where'd she be without me? On the streets selling her backside,' and 'Where's me money?'/'Get those fat-a*s whores out on the street . . .'). The words 'f**k' and 'c*nt' can be heard in dialogue.