With its crazy characters, weird plot twists and psychedelic overtones, Lewis Carroll's classic 'Alice in Wonderland' has frightened as many children as it has thrilled. But even adults were creeped out by the 2000 PC hit "American McGee's Alice," which turned the adventurous star into a troubled, institutionalized girl thrust into an equally disturbed version of Wonderland.
As it turns out, that was just the beginning of the story. EA has formally announced that the long-awaited sequel, titled 'Alice: Madness Returns' is in development and will hit the PC, Xbox 360 and PS3 next year.
Like the original 'Alice', the new game is the product of game designer American McGee and scriptwriter R.J. Berg, so expect it to be dark, gritty, bloody, and absolutely bananas.
"Alice is a classic fiction, infinitely rich with memorable characters, places and experiences. Our approach to Alice: Madness Returns takes this colorful world and reinvents it with psychotic personalities and pervasive insanity," McGee said in a release.
Madness Returns is set ten years after the end of the first Alice. The protagonist, now under the care of a psychiatrist, is still trying to deal with the loss of her family in a mysterious fire. Haunted by nightmares and hallucinations, Alice jumps from "a gloomy and stark London to a rich and provocative Wonderland" in an effort to get to the bottom of her demons.
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