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Dante's Inferno

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Its cool, especially the ring of gluttany, a big fat blob.

And theres demon babies! And you get to kill them. :3

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The commercials for it are amazing.

Aren't commercials supposed to be amazing? They never really show you the game itself~ sorry not sure if this is reviving its only a couple of days x_X

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Yea. I played it at the end its pretty awesome. There making part 2 i think its Call Dante's Imagination something like that

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Has anyone actually read the book?! 8D

*crickets*

o.O i never knew they made a book for it

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played it.

it's fun, but imo, no replay value.

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But, it was definitely only loosely based on Divine Comedy, which is what the actual epic poem is titled. Inferno is the first part of it, then Purgatorio, and finally Paradiso. Dante was definitely NOT a crusader lol. He wasn't searching for his love, either. The nine circles of suffering in Hell follow it mostly, though.There's other stuff, but yeah. I won't go into that. >>

Anyway, it's a decent game, in my opinion. I think that my biggest complaint would be (adding spoiler tags for those who haven't completed the game)

when you fight Lucifer in the end. The last boss is supposed to be incredibly difficult, and you're supposed to get frustrated with it for a long time, not just the hour-ish Lucifer actually takes in this. The fact that it saves after each stage of the battle just makes it...kind of anti-climatic to me.

It was fun the first time through, but I couldn't see myself wanting to go back and play it a second time, like wiwi said.

Of course, the ending sets up for a second game...It will be fun to see how they follow up. I imagine they'll go with

Purgatorio (the only obvious course), but it'll still be interesting to see how they pull it off. Probably will be a third game after Paradiso, too.

And sorry for the long lines of spoiler tags.

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It's not a book, it's an epic poem...It was written by Dante Alighieri (an Italian) in the fourteenth century and, like I said, it really doesn't have much to do with the game. :<

Edit: There IS a book, but that came after the game, and isn't what we were talking about with that.

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