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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Maria , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: When I first saw a trailer of Dante's Inferno, I thought what everyone else did: "Oh my! This looks suspiciously similar to God of War." I was worried about EA's new move, yet at the same time I found it interesting for the exact same reason. I've always...
Abstract: Visceral Games' Dante's Inferno is an action/adventure title based loosely off of the first part of poet Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, whereby the writer is transmuted from a casual observer into a vigilant warrior, as he battles through the nine ci...
Dante’s Inferno is not a game that I can reccomend as a purchase because it will only appeal to a select group of people. At the same time, I don’t regret buying it because I enjoyed the puzzles, platforming and Gates of Hell mode. It’s worth a rental...
Bold, creative story-telling, Intriguing depiction of hell,
Copy-cat gameplay, Certain enemies seem out of place,
Dante's Inferno is a nicely done depiction of Hell and provides hours of epic fun, but the developers should have spent more time tweaking the gameplay. ...
Abstract: Dante's Inferno is without a doubt a visually stunning game with great animation and cinematic cutscenes. Some levels seem to be a little bland meshing many reds browns and grays together into a bit of a mess, but in the end it actually fits the games ...
If anything is guaranteed to cause a stir, it's when a game adds in what we like to call the 'shock factor'. For some games, it revolves around creating a heart-pumping and teeth-clenching experience, much like Dead Space. For others it's...
Presents a solid charcter action title that offers up plenty of fun button mashing.
It copies quite heavily from other charcter action titles inheriting those games issues in the process, while presenting its own unique issues with derrivative, trial and error based puzzles.
Dante’s Inferno is a well-made game from any mechanical standpoint. However, the depressing subject matter, occasionally annoying controls, and archaic reliance on quick time events turn what could have been an awesome game into just another God of War...
Abstract: Back in 1981, Atari sued Phillips. The latter had released a Pac-Man clone for the Odyssey 2 titled K.C. Munchkin, and Atari believed the game was similar enough that it infringed on their exclusive home rights to Pac-Man. The courts ruled in favor of ...
Abstract: When EA and Visceral Games announced a video game based on Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, the entire gaming community was left scratching their heads. What on Earth could have inspired the studio to use a 14th Century epic poem as source material for...