Alice Madness Returns Ultimate Digital Collection

Jun 14, 2011 On PC, however, it is only possible to obtain this remaster of American McGee's Alice through a Madness Returns bundle called 'Alice: Madness Returns - The Complete Collection' on non-Steam digital distribution sites, or unofficial means. Jun 14, 2011 When you download Alice: Madness Returns for your PC, prepare to toss any warm and fuzzy memories of Wonderland out the window. After the death of her family, Alice is now a mentally disturbed young woman. She’s gone through the morbid world of Wonderland before, and now she must descend once again to the depths of madness.

With the year coming to a close, the amount of new releases on PSN has been slowing down. Digital versions of Alice: Madness Returns and Red Faction: Armageddon are available for those interested in older releases.

Alice Madness Returns Ultimate Digital Collection

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DLC-wise, this week's PSN update brings the Ancestors Character Pack for Assassin's Creed Revelations, the free Physical Warfare Pack for Battlefield 3, and more of those adorable Muppets costumes for LittleBigPlanet 2. A demo of King of Fighters XIII is also released today.

Alice Madness Returns Ultimate Digital Collection Download

PlayStation Network, PS3 Games
Price
Alice: Madness Returns
$39.99
Call of Juarez: Bound in Blood
$19.99
Family Feud Decades
$9.99
Red Faction: Armageddon
$39.99
Demos

King of Fighters XIII

Winter Stars

PSP minis
Price
The Big Head Bundle
$2.49
The Marbians
$3.99
Download Content
Price
Ace Combat: Assault Horizon 11 Add-ons
Free - $11.99
Assassin's Creed Revelations Ancestors Character Pack
$3.99
Battlefield 3 Physical Warfare Pack
Free
Champion Jockey Music Pack 3
$1.49
Disney Universe Nightmare Before Christmas levels
$4.99
Duke Nukem Forever The Doctor Who Cloned Me Add-on
$9.99
Everybody Dance Packs 4 and 5
$8.99 each
EyePet & Friends 6 Add-ons
Free - $2.99
Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 10-character Pack
$2.99
LittleBigPlanet 2 Muppets Costume Pack 2
$5.95 or $1.99 each
Marvel Pinball Vengeance and Virtue tables
$9.99
Motionsports: Adrenaline Urban Jungle Add-on$4.99
Need for Speed: The Run Heroes and Villains LE upgrade$4.99
Rocksmith 'Smoke on the Water' by Deep Purple
$2.99
Rocksmith Megadeth 3-pack
$7.99 or $2.99 each
SingStar Song Packs
$6.99
Zen Pinball Epic Quest Table
$2.49
Sales and Price Changes
Price
Back to the Future: The Game
$14.99
Beat Hazard Ultra
$7.99
Hannspree Ten Kate Honda SBK Superbike World Championship$6.99
Jurassic Park: The Game
$22.49
Polar Panic
$3.99
Super Street Fighter IV Alternate Costume Packs
$4.99 each
Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Challengers Pack
$1.99
Ultimate Board Game Collection
$6.99

Alice Madness Returns Origin

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  • Keep Circulating the Tapes: There are two PC versions of this game; one is The Complete Collection which features the original Alice game, and the standard edition. You can get the standard in the Origin store but the Complete Collection can only be obtained if you get a CD Key from it elsewhere. The standard version was also formerly available on other digital shops like GOG and Steam, but have since been pulled and now Origin Exclusive.
  • What Could Have Been: According to Word of God, you really would have fought the March Hare and Dormouse at one point, but development pressures forced them to cut it.
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    • Also likely to have resulted in What Happened to the Mouse? for a few characters in the game.
    • The artbook also shows lots of concept art and details that not only describe what you see in the game, but a lot of it is stuff that should have been in it but didn't make it.
    • Go to YouTube. Search Alice Madness Returns Beta Trailer. It's full of old stuff and development things that were planned but never made it into the game, like a swimming level, new cutscenes, new weapons, actual gameplay in the London stages and a rather bloody Victorian scene...
    • At least two levels were scrapped during development, one in a world based on M. C. Escher's work, and the other on the moon.
    • One page of the artbook depicts scrapped ideas for being able to smash through barriers while 'dashing' in a run or swim. Directly underneath is a scrapped dress design featuring streams of horse hair and a spiralling horn on her forehead, so clearly someone at the studio was thinking of Robot Unicorn Alice!
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    • An example that also counts as a Take That!: Reportedly EA was giving American McGee pressure to ramp up the levels of sex, gore, and general Darker and Edgier Content (to the point McGee explicitly described what EA was going towards as 'Dante's Inferno + Alice') in the hopes that the game would get an 'M' rating close to the dreaded 'AO' rating. He gave them Shock Content, all right—the 'M-Snail', a deliberately Not Safe for Work monstrosity note with a friendly reassurance that he'd make sure it made it in the game. Needless to say, EA backed down and quickly, otherwise....
  • The Wiki Rule: It does have one.
  • The Cameo: It's possible to find Razputin Aquato's skeleton, complete with battered aviator's helmet, in the Queen's Castle, apparently having drawn a memory back out into the open. Apparently Alice's mind is just that rough.

Index

Alice In Madness

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