American McGee's Alice is one of those game classics that just don't die away or go unforgotten. Even several years now, I recently got a good enough computer to finally play the game (harhar 83 that's kinda sad).
Recently I beat it and although the ending leaves something to be desired I still love the game. And I'm sad I won't have anything like it to randomly play on the computer. X3 I'm biased when it comes to computer games.
My last submission for 2005. Happy New years all. The Chesire loves you.
I don't own it but I'd like too. I've played it at a friends house. You're right, it is a game that is hard to forget. I'll always have a deep liking for the Cheshire Cat and his demented humor in this game ^^ very nice picture to go with the game. It portrays the dank and dreary atmosphere so well now I have to go listen to the soundtrack!
-- There are always ghosts in the well. I can't call them echoes, because the sounds I hear all were made too long ago.
The splash of coins in the water.
Voices whispering their wishes
Secrets.
Nobody was supposed to hear them.
But I do.
It truly is a fantastic game, yes? And this is appropriately creepy, if I do say so myself. I like it lots! I love the liiiiittle white touches in Alice's hair especially.
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There are always ghosts in the well. I can't call them echoes, because the sounds I hear all were made too long ago.
The splash of coins in the water.
Voices whispering their wishes
Secrets.
Nobody was supposed to hear them.
But I do.
Neo. Make my babies.
....MAKE EM. K.
*chews on teh Neo's head---perhaps hoping to seep some of that OMGAWESOMEOPENCANVASSKILLZ out*
Future.
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There isn't enough pot in the United States to provide it to 98% of American teens, you fucking retards.
I'm somaking that my desktop for a while.
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