So I just beat Dante's Inferno for 360.
I would just like to take a minute and thank Visceral/EA for making such an amazing game. Dantes Inferno relates a tale of The Divine Comedy, a search of his girl, Beatrice, and his journey through the nine circles of Hell to save her after he cheats on her.
It is a very graphic and well designed game. For example, when you reach the Lust circle, you have female demons with fierce tentacle-like appendages slicing out from down below. The Gluttony ring takes you to a gross, gargantuan woman whose flabby motions will turn your stomach, until she churns her stomach or empties her bowel contents on Dante as part of her attack. At numerous points, you'll match up against unbaptized babies, which are babies with long swords extending from their arms where their baby hands should be.
I would just like to take a minute and thank Visceral/EA for making such an amazing game. Dantes Inferno relates a tale of The Divine Comedy, a search of his girl, Beatrice, and his journey through the nine circles of Hell to save her after he cheats on her.
It is a very graphic and well designed game. For example, when you reach the Lust circle, you have female demons with fierce tentacle-like appendages slicing out from down below. The Gluttony ring takes you to a gross, gargantuan woman whose flabby motions will turn your stomach, until she churns her stomach or empties her bowel contents on Dante as part of her attack. At numerous points, you'll match up against unbaptized babies, which are babies with long swords extending from their arms where their baby hands should be.
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Thanks for posting about that game, actually! I'm a big fan of the original work, so I'm glad to hear that the transition to the game was a good one for once.