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The editors liked
The gloriously repulsive visuals
Epic boss encounters and robust combo system
Plenty of T&A
If you like that sort of thing
Great graphics
Solid combat system
Fatastic art design
Well written story that intrigues players about Dante's past
Competent God of War clone
Some stunning set pieces
Imaginative art style
The editors didn't like
The repetitive action and often embarrassing misuse of boobs
Can be repetitive
Might be a little too purile for some tastes
Incredibly short with little replay value
Gaining experience is exceptionally grindworthy
Linearity makes the game nothing new or particularly special
Fatastic art design, Well written story that intrigues players about Dante's past,
Incredibly short with little replay value, Gaining experience is exceptionally grindworthy, Linearity makes the game nothing new or particularly special
Plenty of T&A, if you like that sort of thing, great graphics, solid combat system
Can be repetitive, might be a little too purile for some tastes
With Bayonetta and Darksiders just behind us and God of War III on its way, there's not much reason to settle for a second-rate replica. You won't hate Dante's Inferno, but you could do so much better...
Dante’s Inferno is an unashamed God Of War clone with every reason to be unashamed. In places it’s easily on a par with Sony’s epic series and, while it loses its way here and there, you’ll surely be compelled to keep hacking your...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Maria , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: When I first saw a trailer of Dante's Inferno, I thought what everyone else did: "Oh my! This looks suspiciously similar to God of War." I was worried about EA's new move, yet at the same time I found it interesting for the exact same reason. I've always...
Abstract: Visceral Games' Dante's Inferno is an action/adventure title based loosely off of the first part of poet Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, whereby the writer is transmuted from a casual observer into a vigilant warrior, as he battles through the nine ci...
Dante’s Inferno is not a game that I can reccomend as a purchase because it will only appeal to a select group of people. At the same time, I don’t regret buying it because I enjoyed the puzzles, platforming and Gates of Hell mode. It’s worth a rental...
Bold, creative story-telling, Intriguing depiction of hell,
Copy-cat gameplay, Certain enemies seem out of place,
Dante's Inferno is a nicely done depiction of Hell and provides hours of epic fun, but the developers should have spent more time tweaking the gameplay. ...
Abstract: Dante's Inferno is without a doubt a visually stunning game with great animation and cinematic cutscenes. Some levels seem to be a little bland meshing many reds browns and grays together into a bit of a mess, but in the end it actually fits the games ...