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Go Online reconnecting. Alice was distressed about saving the world, doubting her ability when she cannot save herself. Caterpillar answered that by saving Wonderland meant she would also help herself. He also mentioned that the train was Alice's creation, and that she must seek out the Queen of Hearts , whom Caterpillar described as "someone she once knew and loved.

Alice was exposed to the blinding sunlight which beckoned her back to reality. She saw the fluttering silhouette of a butterfly on a window.

Alice woke up again, this time in gaol , where the police brought her in after she had a hysterical fit in the middle of the street. Upon leaving gaol, Alice quickly fell into another fit and entered Cardbridge , a land high in the sky of Wonderland consisting of numerous platforms made of playing cards which moved randomly.

After leaving Cardbridge, she descended from the sky to the rotting remains of Queensland. Cheshire Cat conversed with Alice about her triumph over the Queen and urged her to proceed forward. She reached the entrance to the palace to find it blocked by the defeated White King.

He informed her that after she left, the Queen took over and imprisoned him there. He also mentioned that destroying him will allow her to move forward. Before Alice killed him, the White King warned her of an "out-sized killer," revealed to be the Executioner , patrolling Queensland and discouraged Alice from fighting him. Soon after, Alice met the "out-sized killer" himself and escaped with her life. Cheshire appeared saying the Executioner did not normally chase after those who escape him but Alice was his only exception.

Through her trek through Queensland, the Executioner found Alice and either tried to kill her or send her to different parts of Queensland. However, while Alice made her way through the Red Queen's courtyard , she was pursued by the Executioner and found a cake labelled "Eat Me.

While looking for the Queen, Alice deduced that her older sister, who was found dead but unburnt, had not been killed by the fire, but had been killed by the real arsonist. However, she still did not know who the arsonist was. When she reached the center of the castle , the Queen angrily chastised Alice for allowing the train to run amok and not seeing what was around her. The Queen wrapped Alice in her tentacles and consumed her, sending her into a nightmare.

After seeing a vision of Dr. Wilson , and Nurse Cratchet , Alice went on a surreal walk through Rutledge and had been incarcerated there. However, it turned out to just be another hallucination mixed with her memories of her time in the asylum. Radcliffe rumbled about Alice's resistance to forget from their point of view, declaring that she either conformed and forget or go back to Rutledge forever.

Alice soon broke free of the hallucination and found herself in Hyde Park. She encountered a mortally wounded Insane Child bleeding to death on the ground.

She had been bisected, and the lower part of her body was unseen. With her dying breath, she implored Alice to help the other children. Alice stated that she did not think the children were in danger anymore as the Queen of Hearts had been defeated, which symbolized her failure to recognize and act upon the abuse happening to the orphans she lived with at Houndstitch. The little girl then told her that though their enemies come and go, a new evil reigns, worse than the conquered Queen.

The child then died, leaving Alice to find a burning premonition of her home. Alice then proceeded into the Dollhouse. Within the wasteland of abandoned toys, Alice met the Insane Children.

Their leader asked for her help and offered a very cryptic explanation for what was going on, saying that "parts" of the children were being taken from them by the mastermind behind the Infernal Train and the Ruin monsters, the Dollmaker. However, the Insane Children were forced into hiding before they could explain further. After traveling through the Dollhouse, Alice came to realize that the person on the night of the fire, started said fire, and as a result, was responsible for the eradication of the Liddells was none other than Dr.

It was confirmed when she met the Dollmaker, who greatly resembled Bumby, and he essentially bragged about what he did. The Dollmaker captured Alice and made her into a doll. She was able to break free from his hold moments later. Almost immediately after this confrontation, Alice, in reality, confronted Bumby at Moorgate Station.

Alice called Bumby out on his actions, and for exploiting and abusing children and destroying their innocence, memories and identities for his own monetary gain.

He bragged about his abuse towards the children placed in his care, making them forget everything and turning them into prostitutes. He casually confirmed her accusations, and admitted he was trying to break down Alice herself into a mindless sex slave too, but she proved too stubborn and too powerful, even in her insanity, to allow herself to forget. He even called Alice a "beauty", implying that he may have been attracted to her as well. Bumby claimed Alice was "mad" like her sister, claiming Lizzie was a tease who pretended to despise him, and that she got what she wanted in the end, hinting at his molestation of her.

At the same time, in Wonderland, Alice made her way through the Infernal Train, and along the way talked to Hatter, Caterpillar, and the Queen. The Hatter rumbled in delusion about Alice's quest for the truth and mentioned in a very roundabout way that forcing herself to forget was not her solution but the source of her confusion.

Next, Alice confronted Caterpillar, who said that because Alice was so consumed by her own pain, she became oblivious of Bumby's motives with the children, and that she perhaps deserves punishment for not realizing this before. She also talked to the Queen, who told her that her sister was not talking in her sleep the night of the fire, making Alice realize that Bumby, who was obsessed with Lizzie, had raped her before starting the fire.

The Queen told her to make her survival of the fire mean something or Wonderland and herself would all be doomed. At the end of the Infernal Train, Alice confronted the Dollmaker. After Alice destroyed the Dollmaker, she finally stood up to Bumby in the real world and threatened to tell the police about his crimes. Bumby was not scared of her words as he knew that no one would believe a madwoman and he implies that he already covered up his tracks by destroying all evidence and traces of his crimes.

Bumby called her a "psychotic silly bitch" and simply told her to go away. Alice felt so much animosity and hatred towards Bumby, and was looking at the source of her family's deaths, the one responsible for stealing 10 years of life and putting her in mental hell, and abusing children.

Knowing that Bumby would unlikely be convicted and that she may never have another chance to seek revenge, Alice made a choice. As she was about to leave, Alice hesitated and, in her Wonderland dress , turned back and pushed him in front of an oncoming train, killing him. As she exited the station, Alice walked into Londerland , where Wonderland and London had woven into one existence.

Cat said, "Alice, we can't go home again Only a very few find the way, and most of them don't recognize it when they do. Delusions, too, die hard. Only the savage regard the endurance of pain as the measure of worth. Forgetting pain is convenient, remembering it But recovering the truth is worth the suffering and our Wonderland, though damaged, is safe in memory When asked about what happened and what this ending means, American McGee clarified: [1].

Madness Returns plays very similar to that of its predecessor, as in most of game consists of the player exploring Wonderland, fighting enemies, and navigating the environments along the way.

In this installment, Alice's health is represented by Roses and there is no Will bar , as she can use her weapons without requiring willpower. When Alice's health drops on her last Rose, she can use Hysteria , which is similar to Rage from the first game, where her attacks become extremely powerful for a limited time in addition to invulnerability. Alice also has a Dodging ability, which turns her into a fast-moving cluster of butterflies to evade attacks.

Alice remains calm and detached, no matter what the situation or scenario. The enemies and other characters are left to fill in the emotion and provide some sort of excitement.

Familiar characters -- such as the Mad Hatter, Cheshire Cat and the Caterpillar -- appear, themselves altered by mechanical limbs and distorted faces. The voice acting was difficult to understand at times and hard to hear even after adjusting the audio settings. The characters all speak with a heavy British accent, appropriate for the game's setting and time period but coming at times too fast to be completely understood.

Each has its own particular strength and weakness and affects enemies differently when used. The weapons can be upgraded into stronger versions by collecting and spending teeth yes, teeth gathered along the journey. Gold teeth, worth five times more than the ivory version, are harvested after beating tough enemies.

The more difficult enemies usually took some combination of different weapons to defeat, but there were no hints as to what was needed. Trial and error was the best teacher. Alice hacks and slashes and bashes like a born killer. She does it without remorse and ignores the gore splashing across her clothes.

She also has an ability called Hysteria, which kicks in when her health is low and greatly enhances her power. The "hysteria" surrounding visuals also change, turning the world into a stark black-and-white scene brightly splattered red with the blood of Alice's enemies. Diehard gamers will notice a nice nod to another game that featured battles of the mind: "Psychonauts. It was a cute touch and a fun respite from the mayhem.



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