Is there any way to SAVE during game play?, Alice: Madness Returns Questions and answers, Xbox 360.
It looks like Backward Compatibility program isn’t slowing down.
The latest info comes from Larry Hryb himself:
Alice: Madness Returns is coming to Xbox One Backward Compatibility today https://t.co/qPMRNrLoTQpic.twitter.com/vXz3vu2haP
— Larry Hryb (@majornelson) January 24, 2017
If you own a digital or retail copy of Alice: Madness Returns, you should be able to use it and download the full game on your Xbox One system. There’s no info which games are coming next, so we’ll try to keep you updated.
Earlier this month a few interesting titles were added to the catalogue. These include Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Tekken 6 and others.
Backward Compatibility lets gamers on the Xbox One play plenty of titles that were made for the Xbox 360, all without paying for the game again if you already own it. While you can’t just pop any Xbox 360 disc into your Xbox One and get into the action, the list of games in the program keeps on growing, with plenty of great games coming in regularly.
The latest of those releases just so happens to be Alice: Madness Returns, the sequel to 2000’s American McGee’s Alice. It’s a brutal hybrid of action and horror, offering an incredibly dark take on Lewis Carroll’s original tale.
Alice The Madness Returns
You can find Alice: Madness Returns in the Xbox Marketplace for $19.99 here. You can also snag a physical copy on Amazon, but they’re slightly more expensive, with the price hovering around $25 at the time of writing. Either way, both versions will work on your Xbox One – simply check the Ready to Install section in My Games & Apps if you own it digitally, or insert the disc into your Xbox One if you own it physically. It’s worth noting that physical Xbox 360 games will need to be completely downloaded to work on your Xbox One due to how Backward Compatibility works, so make sure you have all the data you need if you’re stuck dealing with a strict cap.
Alice The Madness Returns Wiki
Do you own Alice: Madness Returns for the Xbox 360? Are you excited to play it on your Xbox One? Let us know in the comments below!