


Yes, i’m reviewing both of them in the same breath, which is really standard and “boring” but there’s absolutely no point in giving them individual pieces, no sense as they’re pretty dang short as well.Īnd while the two short films themselves share no continuity, even have different animation styles, there is a general premise that ties the two together. What came out of it where – mostly – the two aforementioned short films, Leviathan – A Journey Through Jules Verne’s Mind and A Night At The Opera. Just in case you needed more incentives to do so. While Alice Asylum (as said in the review of Madness Returns) is now officially in the pre-production stage of development, the path to this potential third game in the series hasn’t been a walk in the park for anyone involved, and it was bound to be full of bumps and by-products because a third game was never certain, so it makes sense that American Mc Gee tried to bring closure to his series back in 2015, with the project known as “Alice Otherlands”, made of artworks and two short animated films produced by Spicy Horse, funded via Kickstarter, as the owner of the Mc Gee’sAlice IP itself, EA, wasn’t interested in funding a third game, at all, so they had to pivot the project.įuck EA, btw.
