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    Dante's Inferno

    Game » consists of 13 releases. Released Feb 09, 2010

    Traverse the nine circles of hell in Visceral's action game named after the first cycle of Dante Alighieri's epic poem The Divine Comedy.

    pentigram's Dante's Inferno (Xbox 360) review

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    Wonderful!

    This game is "Bad to the Bone" and for once I don't mean that in a bad way.  I keep hearing everyone stomp a mud hole into this game because it reminds people too much of another game.  Well, as long as everything works, and the game its self is good than that's all that matters.  That is what happens on Dante's Inferno.  The cut scenes are bizarre, but to the point that you cannot turn away, the chatracters are interesting and addictive, and the enemies will make your skin crawl right off your bones.  This is not to say however that the game is perfect because it is not.  Not only do you have these weird creatures to defeat you must also learn to defeat the deceivement of the camera.  It looks like an easy jump right?  Think again! All in all though this game is worth playing.  Very awesome visuals, twisted stages, and blood curling sound FX.  Be warned though.  If you are offended easily leave this one alone.  It is not for you!

    Other reviews for Dante's Inferno (Xbox 360)

      Dante's Inferno Video Review 0

      A much bigger shadow looms over what could have been a great game if it wasn’t for some frustrating moments and an anticlimactic ending. It is hard to take Dante's Inferno as a new IP as right from the beginning Visceral Games have spoken about the inspiration that they took from the God of War series, and man does it show. The main protagonist, Dante, has the same red that when he swings his Scythe blend into his figure making him look like another Greek god that has red paint on his body. How...

      69 out of 71 found this review helpful.

      Trapped in purgatory 0

       First and foremost, if you are an avid fan of The Divine Comedy, you are going to hate what EA has done to their Dante’s Inferno game. It is as blistered and altered and transformed from the original poem as you feared. I’ve joked before about video gamizing in the past, but Dante’s Inferno really raises the bar to downright sacrilegious levels. But if you avoid taking personal offense to how Dante’s Inferno butchers the legendary work that is The Divine Comedy (and for that matter, the legenda...

      35 out of 35 found this review helpful.

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