Can you roast marshmallows in hell? Dante's Inferno Review (Page 2 of 2) Review of Dante's Inferno by FunkyMunky (267 pts ) Edited & published by Michael Hartman (11,077 pts ) on Feb 27, 2010Tell a friend Share Leave a comment Flag this article Th...
Abstract: A lot of controversy surrounds Visceral’s action-adventure title known as Dante’s Inferno. First, there’s the obvious criticism for the game taking liberties with the storyline of the original poem by Dante Alighieri. If you were wondering how valid th...
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...
Abstract: All my life, whether it was from friends, social acquaintances, perfect strangers, or past girlfriends, people have been telling me to go to hell. Thanks to Dante's Inferno from Visceral Games I can honestly say I've been there and loved it…well for th...
Abstract: When EA announced that they would be publishing a video game adaptation of the fourteenth-century poem Inferno, there was some apprehension from gamers and fans of literature. Dante Alighieri’s story of a poet wandering through the nine circles of Hell...
Abstract: There's no question that video games can teach us things, but they mostly teach us things like “how to take cover when someone's shooting at you” or “whenever you hear radio static, the zombies are coming”. Rarely do they take on something as heavy ...
Abstract: Can you imagine your soul laid bare, every sin and broken promise shown in grim detail to the one you love above all others? "You don't know what it was like!" Dante screams, anguished, as his beloved witnesses a particularly heinous act from his pas...
Published: 2010-02-05, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: While Dante slices through the belly of an undead beast with his razor-sharp scythe, traverses a crumbling bridge with a quick-time event, and overthrows the ruler of a damned land with vicious determination, a burst of familiarity might flash through ...