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Dante's Inferno (Xbox 360)

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Dante's Inferno (Xbox 360) Description

Heaven and Hell. Inferno, Paradise and Purgatory. The Pearly Gates, and Fire and Brimstone. If you were to think of these planes of spiritual existence, chances are you'll be thinking of all the things that Dante Alighieri wrote back in 1300s Italy. His epic poem, The Divine Comedy, described a vision for the areas that rests on the extremes of the Christian faith. Dante's Inferno is a story that adopts the images described in Alighieri's poetry. Yes, it's a game of an epic poem. The player controls Dante as he journeys into hell and descends through all nine circles of the Inferno – Limbo, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Anger, Heresy, Violence, Fraud and Treachery. He does this all to recapture the soul of his lost love, Beatrice. But as a man who doesn't fear death, can Dante succeed in resisting his own sins reflected within these circles? A third person action brawler that takes many cues from games such as Devil May Cry and God of War in terms of gameplay, Dante's Inferno takes a unique approach in recreating classic literature and allows a new generation of players to learn Alighieri's poem and to explore the messages and images conveyed within. All while smacking the hell out of a demon, of course.
Publisher: Electronic Arts   Platform: Xbox 360   Category: Action / Adventure  
Players: 1   Release Date: 05 Feb 2010   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 18+  

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Rating:
  • Currently 3 Stars.
Reviewed by: Danteblack
Dante’s Inferno is brought to you from Visceral games, the same studio behind the critically acclaimed ‘Dead Space’ but the similarities end there; where Dead Space was a claustrophobic horror themed shooter, Dante’s inferno is a hack n’ slash in the same vein as Sony’s God of War series. You are Dante, a crusader during the 12th century. Through your own actions and an unfortunate wager your true love Beatrice is killed and her soul is trapped in Hell. In an unlikely opening you acquire the Grim Reaper’s scythe and pursue after her. The story is told through a combination of high quality CGI, comic book style anime and in game engine. It’s not award winning stuff buts it’s relatively interesting at least. In this genre combat comes first and in this regard Dante’s Inferno holds up quite well. The combination of light attacks and heavy attacks works well but even with a maxed out level tree there is still a lack of variety and the game can be beaten easiest by spamming certain combos. You have one melee weapon and one ranged weapon during the whole game. The aforementioned scythe is the melee and Beatrice’s cross can be used to send out a projectile. As well as this you have four spells to collect; two are very useful and the other two are far less satisfying. A type of morality system is featured in the game; from time to time you will come across damned souls and upon reading of their crimes you will have the option to punish or absolve them. Pushing them will unlock more mores for your scythe and absolving them will unlock more moves for your cross. There is only one ending so your choice should only depend on which weapon you use the most. Graphics are solid although far from mind blowing. Sometimes the game looks great during big set piece battles but too often you’re funnelled through similar corridors. Most of the voice acting is passable but special note goes to Lucifer as his voice was perhaps the best in the game. Grunts, slashing, cries and screams are appropriating unsettling as they should be given the setting. Frame rate is a perfect 60FPS throughout (except during cinemas). The nudity in this game has been well publicised and really it’s not that bad. There is a lot of it at the start of the game and just as it starts to become a bit tiring, it starts to wind down; by the third circle things get back on track and giggling can be put to rest. Fans of the genre should give this game a chance. Despite annoying timed puzzles and a poor last couple of hours it’s still worth picking up at a discounted rate.
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  • Currently 5 Stars.
Reviewed by: Chris89Bob
I was lucky enough to get this sent out on rental on the day of release (PS3 version), expecting a mediocre game having not played the demo, I was hugely surprised. The game is incredible, there is so much to it, you play through as Dante fighting hordes of enemies at the very start of the game, and in no time you have been murdered and battle with Death itself. Then you go on a quest to save your wife and learn of all of Dante's sins and how he is trying to redeem himself and his wife. Throughout the game you can save/absolve the sins of other damned characters from history or punish them for what they've done. By doing this you can either become holy or unholy and gain new and powerful abilities. And the best thing about the holy/unholy side of the game? They can both work together, you don't have to choose one from the start and stick with it, you can create your own play style using a mix of abilities from both, and then play through the game again with your current abilities to pick up any you have missed. The fighting is slick and smooth, and there is a great feeling of racking up a 200+ hit combo in one fight as you carve through waves of enemies using Death's scythe. The story in the game as well is also amazing, told through a mix of cartoon like cut scenes, and full graphic cut scenes which give a brutal image of the fights taking place and the carnage left. The game also delves a lot into the story of Dante's inferno, as is expected from a game based on such an epic work of literature, but doesn't weaken or lesson the experience at all, and seeing so many historic characters such as Atilla the Hun and many more, and deciding their fate feels awesome. Superb game with brilliant gameplay, epic storytelling, breaktaking graphics, and a whole load of blood and gore.

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