anyone else playing this?
>thisI can only guess 'alice in wondurpland'?
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I can only guess 'alice in wondurpland'?
Why has she gone crazy again? She got over everything at the end of the first game...
Most tedious shit. Alice shouldn't have a sequel.
I watched my friend play through the first one and get raped by the Jabberwocky, then he immediately pulls out this one.>>1836>Why has she gone crazy again? She got over everything at the end of the first game...I didn't even notice that
I watched my friend play through the first one and get raped by the Jabberwocky, then he immediately pulls out this one.>>1836
>Why has she gone crazy again? She got over everything at the end of the first game...
I didn't even notice that
The second Alice is kind of a murder mystery, as she left the Asylum and went under the care of a man named Dr. Bumby, since she had no family to go to and the people in her life still weren't sure about her. Early in the game it's shown that she wants to know what happened in the fire, and has lost much of her memory about it. She isn't insane anymore, or not as much. Wonderland is her coping mechanism; in the first game, it forced her to deal with her insecurities and guilt over the deaths of her family. In the second, Wonderland is there to help her remember what she's forgotten.It's really a fantastic game, very very long as well. Don't be so quick to judge.
The second Alice is kind of a murder mystery, as she left the Asylum and went under the care of a man named Dr. Bumby, since she had no family to go to and the people in her life still weren't sure about her. Early in the game it's shown that she wants to know what happened in the fire, and has lost much of her memory about it. She isn't insane anymore, or not as much. Wonderland is her coping mechanism; in the first game, it forced her to deal with her insecurities and guilt over the deaths of her family. In the second, Wonderland is there to help her remember what she's forgotten.
It's really a fantastic game, very very long as well. Don't be so quick to judge.
>>1849EFF.THE.FLYING.BABBY.
>first game was a book>mfwSeriously, the game is good and all, but in the first game she was just reading a book the whole time wasn't she?
>first game was a book>mfw
Seriously, the game is good and all, but in the first game she was just reading a book the whole time wasn't she?
>>1923No, the first game was not her just reading a book.The universe Alice is in is similar to ours today. She is Alice Liddell, the girl Lewis Carroll wrote Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass for. We know this because a memory early on in the second game is Alice recounting her boat trip with him. What happened in both games is that she fell asleep reading the book he wrote for her, the fire happened, she became the sole survivor, and was sent to an asylum because of the trauma. In the first game, she recovers well enough to leave the asylum. In the second we learn that having nothing to go home to and still suffering somewhat, she lives with Bumby and, we assume, works for him as an assistant while also being a patient.