Another Alice Video Game Under Electronic Arts? American McGee Answers!

Do you remember the great Alice video game and Alice: Madness Returns? American McGee tells us about whether he wants to revive the franchise under Electronic Arts or not.

 

Perhaps you have played American McGee’s Alice video game and Alice: Madness Returns, an exceptional action platform game that offers its own dark version of Alice in Wonderland. Many fans have wanted sequels to be made because they hold the adventure in high esteem and no wonder. And American McGee, its creator, has opened wide the doors of that possibility. Although it depends on EA.

Fans turned to McGee after the conclusion of EA Play, hoping that Electronic Arts would continue a line of reactivating old IPs after the announcement of Dead Space. Thus, Alice could return. “While I (and Alice fans) would have liked EA’s next horror project to be a new Alice game, this at least moves us down the line,” said the creative.

In addition, he went further and threw the rod directly at the company. “If at some point in the future, EA executives will yell ‘I need one more product!’ And someone will answer, ‘Alice?’ We’ll be ready! “Concludes McGee.

The first Alice was released in 2000 as a dark and violent version of the novels from which it is inspired. And in 2011 came the sequel Alice: Madness Returns, with which more users learned about this particular license that takes us to a complete world of hallucinations in Wonderland, in a great adventure that combines action and platforms. Would you like Alice’s return? You can get nostalgic about the first game in our retro review.

Source: 3djuegos

 

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