Even through the first words about Dante’s Inferno is that it is a God Of War clone, is there a better game to pull influences from in the action genre?
Dante’s Inferno successfully pulls off the “epic” game through the journey of the nine levels of Hell and while most of the game is a linear journey down and boss battles aren’t as often as they could have been, the experience is what the title should be: fun.
Dante’s Inferno can be completed in about eight to ten hours depending on how quickly each area is completed, but sometimes it was fun to stick in areas that constantly spawned enemies to gain experience and attempt to hit high combos.
Prepare for animated Hell with Dante’s Inferno in animated form coming from teams who worked on Samurai Champloo, Ghost In The Shell, and Blood the Last Vampire.
The film will be released in February 2010 along with the game.
When most people think of Dante’s Inferno, they think of the epic poem by Alighieri and how strange The Divine Comedy is. Now when people think of Dante’s Inferno, they might have a much different opinion of how an adaptation can be presented.
The movie industry has been translating many books into movies, but using the video game format is something new.
Check out these PlayStation Portable screens for what should be a title that will have people talking.