This is the real triumph of Madness Returns: you could blot out the game's dialogue and narrative, and the demented sets and gorgeous visuals would tell a mesmerizing story on their own. Logan Decker gave the game an 82 in his Alice: Madness Returns review, writing "even in its darkest moments, Madness Returns plays enjoyably with magical grace and beauty-even Alice's spirited pirouettes from one platform to another shed blue and teal leaves. It's a little rough around the edges and platforming can be frustrating, but it's fantastically moody and a whole lot of fun. I never got around to finishing Madness Returns myself, but what I did play back in the day was mighty enjoyable. It looks like the game went back on sale on February 28, with one Steam review celebrating the game's return writing: "I literally spent over 100 dollars just so I could play this game (while it was taken off sale), only for it to come back cheaper. Keys have been going for a wild variety of prices during its absence, with some as high as $200. Madness: Alice Returnsthe second game in American McGees wonderfully twisted adaptation of Lewis Carrols Alice in Wonderlandhas finally made a return on Steam after nearly six years. While the game has been available on Origin the whole time, people were still keen to have the game in their Steam library. The game was originally delisted from Valve's client sometime in late 2016 thanks to some squiffy verification issues on EA's end.
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