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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
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 ...
Abstract: Strip away marketing and PR controversy, and forget for a moment that Dante's Inferno is a videogame interpretation of a literary classic (albeit loosely).Sure, Visceral Games -- the talented team behind the critically acclaimed Dead Space -- has tak...
Solid Combat, Some good puzzles, Engaging Levellingup system.
Very derivative, A bit previousgen visually, Alternate endings would've helped
Despite its refusal to innovate, its blatant copying from the God of War rulebook, and its missed opportunities, Dante's Inferno is nonetheless a solid title. At the very least, it's an engaging prospect for Xbox loyalists who've never played...
Dante’s Inferno takes a bold, visually impressive take on a literary classic and adds in an intriguing action focus to create a different kind of action title. Unfortunately, some derivative combat sequences and a shallow combo system prevent the ti...
Abstract: 7The game starts out with a bang, with vision and a challenge, and then becomes more of the same, over and over. The bosses get tougher, the objectives are more defined, but aside from going back and trying again at a tougher difficulty level, once th...
Aesthetically, much attention has been paid to detail in most of the level designs. As you’d expect, each has its own unique theme and is accompanied by appropriately depressing audio. An extremely kind checkpoint system and controls that are very e...
A fixed camera angle and far too many quick-time events. An imbalance between levelling Dante’s two skill trees. An all too frequent and wearisome minigame inside. The circle of Fraud is simply uninspired.
Abstract: Dante’s Inferno had couple things going for it, way back when it was first announced. The most striking thing about this project was that it was going to be loosely based on a 14th Century poetry that was penned by one man’s imagination, fuelled b...