Wasn't brand new, maybe the Blu ray game itself was, but in the description said that it included downloadable content yet there was no code other then the booklet for EA on the back. Besides that Blu ray is in new condition.
Wasn't brand new, maybe the Blu ray game itself was, but in the description said that it included downloadable content yet there was no code other then the booklet for EA on the back. Besides that Blu ray is in new condition.
Like hell itself Dante's Inferno resurects God of War as a skeletal thrall, but builds something around it that is, quite simply, missing the soul that its source of inspiration exudes with every step.
Excellent game despite being a God of War clone has an excellent storyline, recommended. Jogo excelente apesar de ser um clone de God of War tem um enredo excelente, recomendado.
For a game that's released in 2010, the visual for Dante's Inferno is not that good.(And Dead Space looked damn good.) HOWEVER, the frame rate in this game runs at 60 FPS the WHOLE TIME and it rarely drops.
We've descended into the Blind World where the sun is silent to find out if Hell is from here to eternity or not.
Intense action; amazing design and artwork; great sound; cool bosses
Bugs; reused enemies
It's time to go to hell and find out if the hype that surrounds Dante's Inferno is true and absolves this game of its sins, or should it should be cast into the eighth circle of hell itself? Dante is a Knights Templar who is fighting the crusades when during a riot he is assassinated.
Awesome Camera; Fantastic Level Design; Good amount of unlockables & extras
Enemies become repetitive; Aiming Issues.
Never have we felt so dirty for liking a video game (except maybe this one ). In principle we should despise Dante's Inferno for shamelessly ripping off God of War pretty much wholesale. We know this will be the sole reason many other reviews will kick it down a point or two. But we're not going to.
A brilliantly brutal hell; Fast; thrilling and deep action; As satisfying as God of War
Annoying puzzles; Minor control niggles
Dante's source material might be bustling with allegory and medieval subtlety , but EA Visceral's take on Alighieri's opus is anything but vague – this is Hell as we've always wanted to see it and in the process of somewhat crudely translating the fourteenth century masterpiece into six buttons and...
Impressive sense of scale; Morality level will give you at least two play-throughs; Promise of future online co-op through DLC
The puzzles spoil the pacing; Combat is a little repetitive; The fixed camera gameplay seems a little last-gen
Visceral Games visionary of the classic poem "The Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri, which foretells the author's vision of hell is absolutely grotesque and demented. If you think you know what hell looks like then think again.
Biblically themed hack and slash games seem pretty popular at the moment. This year we've already been fighting angels in Bayonetta and defeating the devil in Darksiders . Now Electronic Arts have thrown their hat in to the ring with Dante's Inferno , a game loosely based on the fourteenth century...
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