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Alice (2000)

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Alice

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9/10

Step through the glass, enjoy the nightmare

I finally beat it on Nightmare....oh the pain the pain. Had 40 saves by the end. Jabborwock sequence was the hardest though and i had to put the gamedown for a month or two to retain my sanity. A most excellent game but the jumping could use a little work especially during the end boss, gosh.

Definitely among the top ten video games of all time in the atmosphere and soundtrack department. Kudos to American Mcgee and Chris Vrenna. The only time I've ever bought the soundtrack to a video game he he. I love the way the moon looks in one of the scenes through the window. It looks just like the Cheshire Cat grin and now every time i look at the quarter moon, i think of the cat. Superb scenery throughout with shifting illogical puzzle like backgrounds. Combine that with the sinister yet eerily beautiful soundtrack and you have yourselves an experience that puts yourself in a nightmare version of Wonderland. Simply wonderful.
  • sketchyninja
  • 15 मई 2006
  • परमालिंक
10/10

they're all mad here... and gothic killers, of course...

this was the most shocking game ever (in a good way) : to see one of the happiest stories ever, filled with nice charcters, turned into a demented land, filled with killers, freaks, and mad children. the plot is : alice's house caught fire, killing both her parents and driving her insane. as wonderland is actually a part of her, so does wonderland turnaround. alice will have to go back, and unfortunatlly kill almost everyone. (with an exception of the gryphon, the cheshire cat, the rabbit, and the caterpiller). fill with gothic design and horrible violence, this is a must have.
  • cat_bert
  • 15 सित॰ 2001
  • परमालिंक
10/10

A highly entertaining journey with great graphics!!!!

This is a great, mesmerizing, game that will keep anyone occupied for hours. I didn't stop playing it for three days. It's creepy, dark and disturbing but, most of all fun. The graphics in the game are also very beautiful. Alice is lost in Wonderland only it's a dark wonderland. You must get her out. The game play is smooth. There are hidden rooms and hidden caverns that are even fun to explore once you've completed the game.
  • spaccygirl
  • 2 दिस॰ 2001
  • परमालिंक

Physically and emotionally disturbing...

Really because American McGee is a mysterious director to this project and how he has hand crafted the wonderful Alice in Wonderland, or Alice through the looking glass novels and movies is quite disturbing.

Alice is an excellent game. Her character has been superbly created with the best graphics on offer in the year 2000, it still does not look outdated now. The story is excellent and there is no wonder why Hollywood may be in talks of making a movie. The dialogue is excellent, which has been written to the best of the writers abilities. The voices are superb too, the girl who does the voice of Alice has not done anything before or after this, so it may make some of us wonder whether or not she was disturbed too.

But throughout all this, what we should be looking at is how Alice has gone crazy. Her parents have been killed in a house fire, and her world falls apart. Look at what pictures you can from the novel and the movie made from Disney and compare it to the sets and character designs of this game and it is truly quite disturbing. There is blood on the walls, floors and ceilings, beautiful lakes have turned into lava pits, the mad hatter has of course "gone quite mad", the Cheshire cat which was previously chubby and had stripes, still has its grin, but has rotted down to skin and bone and instead of using his wit to tease Alice, he uses dark riddles to help our character throughout the game.

It doesn't matter what year this was made in, buy this game it is truly a work of art.
  • funnybunny19
  • 15 जून 2005
  • परमालिंक
10/10

It's January 2009 and I am playing this game...

Have you read the summary of my comment? There is not much more to add. Such games are very uncommon and rare. Besides, it runs terrific under Windows Vista.

It has all the cards up its sleeve to enter the top 3 action/fantasy games of all time. The dialogues, the music, the sound effects, the plot twists, the stunning graphics, the original storyline, etc. - everything fits perfectly the overall magic embroidery of this game. It can be played late at night and you don't have to jump off your seat to increase or decrease the sound volume - the effects and music are very intricate and the words of the characters are clearly pronounced (though the dialogues do require a very good knowledge of English - I cannot understand about 25% of the in-game speech!).

I often felt sorry that I had bought this or that game but this one really made me think: "It's damn good and it will never wear off its weird value."

10 out of 10. Thank you for attention.
  • AndreiPavlov
  • 8 जन॰ 2009
  • परमालिंक
10/10

A place God never intended.

Unbelievable. Numbly freaky. A great bizarre ride.

I have only left my computer for work since I got this game. I am having headaches, nausea, and I think I had a seizure??? This game has to truly be the best video game I have ever played. The bizarre, strange, wonderful creatures that EA has created is pure genius. I am extremely impressed with the gameplay as well as the graphics. The soundtrack is just unreal. This will undoubtedly turn into an excellent motion picture.
  • livininmyworld
  • 16 जन॰ 2001
  • परमालिंक
10/10

Disturbing...

Great, disturbing but for all the right reasons. Good plot and nearly all the wonderland cast are re-created in wonder(land) 3d. Plays very well too. A bit short but that can be fixed by playing on nightmare. There's some dodgy voices though thats the only bad point.
  • robin.kemp
  • 7 जन॰ 2001
  • परमालिंक
6/10

Dark, Depraved, and Pretty Decent

  • jarobledo3
  • 19 अग॰ 2012
  • परमालिंक
7/10

Pretty good, just somewhat flawed (and I should probably play a better version)

American McGee's Alice is a fun game with a great style, although some things prevented me from enjoying it as much as I hoped.

I should preface by saying I played the PS3 version of this game, available as DLC for its sequel. I assumed the port would be perfectly playable, being a game originally from 2000, but I was wrong. The game runs shockingly poorly. It is in HD with widescreen, but stutters are present the entire time. It's understandable when there are a lot of enemies nearby, but every time you get hit, and every time you kill an enemy, the game stutters. It's something I did get used to, but the wonky performance did lead to deaths that I feel I could have avoided if the game responded better. I'd say stick with the PC version, as it most likely runs a lot better.

As a platformer, it's quite fun. The game tests your skills in different ways throughout, and it works well with the controls. You're rarely if ever made to perform anything too precise. There are some issues with visibility and there is some trial and error, but it's fair overall.

Combat is a large part of the game as well. The assortment of weapons grows throughout the game, and the variety helps the combat stay interesting even if the enemies largely remain the same. There is no one weapon that makes the others useless, so you're encouraged to switch frequently. I ended up using the croquet mallet and jacks the most, but those still have limitations in accuracy and range. I got almost no use out of the cards and the dice rarely worked how I wanted them to, but the weapon selection really adds to the game. The game does however slow down (in terms of pace, not frame rate) due to the combat at times, such as when you're out of ammo and left with the knife, which is slow and not very powerful. You're usually not left without ammo for long, but it was somewhat common for me to have to stop for a while to slowly get rid of enemies. In general, however, the combat is enjoyable.

The level design is varied but occasionally quite annoying. I think it's pretty good at building on what you've learned in interesting new ways and the game rarely feels repetitive. The levels tend to be pretty linear, but some levels do offer exploration. Exploring helps you get pickups and weapons earlier, and while some of them are big and open, the way forward is mostly clear. Some of the progression is a bit annoying, in particular when the frogs are involved. They can pull you into lava without warning, resulting in deaths I found a bit cheap. The design is however very fair for the most part while offering a nice challenge.

There are several boss fights, and they are not one of the highlights. They're generally easy to figure out and offer health pickups so you usually have enough chance to analyze the harder ones on your first try, but are usually little more than weapon-spamming segments without much thought. The difficulty balancing might also have been better, as one of the last boss fights is also possibly the easiest. The bosses aren't great, but still solid fun.

One of the areas where the game really shines is the presentation. The character designs and art direction are fantastic, giving a recognizable but unique twist on Carroll's creations. Despite being dark in tone, the game's look is rarely drab, and the less fantastical locations avoid looking dull. The graphics have aged, naturally being rather low-poly compared with later 6th-gen games onward, but I still found its look appealing. The music is really good as well. It matches the atmosphere and has memorable themes, which aim for creepy and/or ambient. It's not very varied on the whole, and some of the themes are used repeatedly, but the music adds much to the experience.

American McGee's Alice is a well-made and fun game with excellent presentation, but I found some of its flaws too apparent to call it truly great. I'm open to changing my mind, however, possibly by playing the game in a better version.
  • Eric_Tweener
  • 4 मार्च 2025
  • परमालिंक
3/10

Looks good, terrible game play.

I'm a big fan of all things Alice so I looked forward to this game... great graphics, the backplot was a good read - then I installed it. Decent intro followed by about one minute of game play before my character got stuck down a steam pit.

An hour later of trying to time the jump to get out I gave up and have never played it again - it requires far too much precision and is not player friendly. I have completed various games like Tomb Raider and Quake so I don't give up easily.

Also my computer is quite high spec, but I had to drop the game to its lowest possible settings to get it to run - it relies too heavily on graphics card power. Make sure you check the minimum requirements before buying this one.

Shame, but not a nice game to play.
  • manticore57
  • 8 जन॰ 2002
  • परमालिंक

Brilliantly Twisted

Ex-id software designer American McGee has definitely come up with the goods...this movie combines the bizarre, surreal setting from Lewis Carrol's book with a dark, gothic irony, a la the original Quake. Just listen to the story... Alice has been committed to a mental institution following the untimely death of her parents in a housefire. In the book, Alice visited Wonderland in a dream...here, she has no choice but to venture back to this place as a result of her insanity..but now it's a much darker Wonderland...the queen of hearts is now a domineering dictator, and all this is because of Alice's own lack of a sense of reality. Ingenious.

Another brilliant part of the game is the visual factor..the Quake 3: Arena engine has been put to brilliant use, and Alice is now a decidedly perturbed, sickly looking goth, which adds to the fantastic twisted, dark, and kinetic humour of the game.
  • BioMechanica
  • 7 फ़र॰ 2001
  • परमालिंक

Disturbing, but brilliant!!!

I got this game as joke from my mum, because she claimed the game was about me! Furious, I loaded it, and played it. Four hours later, I was still playing. This game follows the book, as if it were from a goths, or insane persons point of veiw. And that's what makes it rule!! The graphics are smooth and perfect, and there's tiny little gorish details which make this game fantastic, such as whenever Alice is injured, she actually bleeds! If you love the book, play this game. If you hate the book, still play this game. This is one of those things that stays with you and makes you want to play again, even when it's long been over.
  • alicee23
  • 8 मार्च 2003
  • परमालिंक

If Lewis Carroll had seen this...

I really enjoyed Alice: a true innovative game design. The game design and level design are excellent and the graphics are perfect. This game is really enjoyable, the only major flaw is that there aren't many puzzles. Your job is to go straight and straight until you reach the next level. The conversations aren't monotonous and many voices along the game fits very well the characters. The game is rather dark and scary, and the intro movie is really thrilling. The Quake III: Arena engine runs very well with beautiful game stages. I really liked the game. Now, what would be if Lewis Carroll had seen Alice with a knife full of blood...
  • bmmello
  • 15 दिस॰ 2000
  • परमालिंक

Curiouser and Curiouser

Hi hi hi, little Alice! American McGee has done himself proud with his video game Alice. I love the Alice In Wonderland story, always have, always will. The characters like the Chesire Cat, the Mad Hatter, The White Rabbit, the ideas behind it, the whole ingenious sum of it's parts. Whatever that means, but it sounds good. Lewis C.'s tale and brilliant imagery has influenced countless other artists.

This is a good video game that is in the Tomb Raider vein. But it is too linear and at times it just comes down to fighting enemy after enemy and not much else besides. There's a few simple puzzles to solve and plenty of incredible graphics.

Some of the bosses are a bit too easy to beat. Game makers these days should come up with other video game climaxes then the cliched final confrontational fight with a boss though. Also the final cut scene movie at the game's conclusion is horribly pixelated in parts. I have a very fast computer so I know it wasn't my system. The final cut scene cinematic was almost even worse then the ending of Thief II. Alice is still a very imaginative game though. Let's hope the sequels will be even cooler!
  • newnoir
  • 16 मार्च 2003
  • परमालिंक

Frabjous Game!

This is such a bone chilling funny cool gory game! Basically, Alice returns to Wonderland to find it twisted and horribly wrong. She has to battle her way to the evil Queen of Hearts, and kill her to save wonderland. There are unique monsters to kill, and weapons -- or 'toys', if you will, to kill the monsters with. The monsters include card guards and boojums. And the first toy Alice recieves is the Vorpal Sword, made famous by Lewis Carrols' 'Jabberwocky' poem (He took his vorpal sword in hand, long time the manxome foe he sought, so rested he by the TumTum tree, and stood awhile in thought). The levels are colourful, and they get harder as you hack your way through. A very enjoyable game!
  • ba_xian
  • 28 सित॰ 2002
  • परमालिंक

Curiouser and Curiouser

A game about one of the most magical and surreal places ever designed made by the same person who made a video game about a hare-trigger, NIN-nail-gun toting marine killing demons in Hell. Is it beautiful? Yes? Compelling? Yes? Fun? Eh... sort of. The gameplay is above mediocre, but barely. If it had been about any other subject matter in any other environment, it would not have received marks nearly as high as it did. Personally, the only reason that I completed the game was to see what tragic misfit of Wonderland lurked behind the next corner. I still suggest playing the game to the end, if only to see what has the to be most spectacular end boss I've ever heard of (and I doubt ever to be topped.) Alice is immortal as long as there are people who care about the surreal, and American McGee has clearly shown that he is one of those people. He is merely carrying on the torch of Carroll, only this time the creator has better nightmares.
  • TheDopefishLives
  • 20 सित॰ 2002
  • परमालिंक

Spifferific!

This game is awsome and totally wicked.

Alice goes crazy after her parents are burned and killed in a terrible fire. She is taken to an insane asylum, where she appears to have tried to slit her wrists (notice the bandages around her wrists). She is terribly losts and sleeps with her old stuffed rabbit. Strangely enough she is taken to wonderland, following the strangely demented white rabbit. With his bug out eyes and scary teeth it makes you wonder if he is good or bad.

The Chechire cat helps greatly but with his evil wicked grin you may not know if he is telling the truth or not.

Alice is in a strange and demented wonderland. Greatly changed since her first visit she needs to change something. She starts on a journey to safe the slaves of Wonderland from the Queen of Hearts.

Will she make it. Only you know.
  • mellow_yellow8787
  • 11 मई 2003
  • परमालिंक

Huh?

"even if you hate the book/s".......................... How can anyone hate anything similar to or from Lewis Carroll? Anything Alice related rocks. I have the game and the characters and so much more Alice stuff and have been waiting for this movie since I heard of it as an idea for making two years ago. FINALLY!! I hope it doesn't disappoint. If it's anything like the game mixed with the actual books then I think it will prove extremely unique and entertaining. . ....................................... I still can't imagine anyone hating the books. They would have to be a very VERY boring person; seeing how the books are full of weirdness, adventure and more.
  • skimouu
  • 8 जन॰ 2008
  • परमालिंक

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