By: Sarah Brown | 2010-03-26 | Video games Like its PS3 and Xbox 360 counterparts, Dante's Inferno plays exactly like any other third-person action game you've played in recent years, particularly borrowing from the time-tested God of War series and its PSP iteration read more
By: Sarah Brown | 2010-03-26 | Video games When I first went to sit down with the PSP version of Dante's Inferno, I made it a personal goal, for the duration of the game, to cast aside my knowledge of and respect for the source material. read more
By: Lacy Rebekah | 2010-03-27 | Video games By now, it is common knowledge that just about anything is susceptible to being made into a videogame. Therefore it was only a matter of time before we were playing games based on epic poetry such as Inferno. read more
By: Sarah Brown | 2010-03-26 | Video games One of the things I have a very hard time forgiving is how the experience neuters itself near the end, killing almost all of the momentum built up from the previous hours of play. read more
By: Sarah Brown | 2010-03-26 | Video games As we reported on Tuesday, some Dante's Inferno review scores snuck out early, but a bundle more have now hit the wires... read more
By: Sarah Brown | 2010-03-26 | Video games "Inferno" the first part of Dante Alighieri's poem "Divine Comedy" has been used as direct inspiration for the newest game, produced and developed by Visceral Games (known for Dead Space and Dead Space Extraction). read more
By: Lacy Rebekah | 2010-03-27 | Video games As much as I still like my PSP Go (I'm apparently in the minority there), it has fallen victim to an overarching and painfully annoying trend. Why is it that the ports of console games are being released on the PSP right as the original is becoming old news? read more
By: Linda | 2010-03-26 | Video games After meh-ing through Dante's Inferno, I briefly entertained the idea of trading it in towards a game I might feel less embarrassed about having on my shelf. Keeping me from this was a little slip of paper that came in the case: a code promising free prologue DLC in the beginning of March. read more
By: John Corner | 2010-03-26 | Video games You could accuse it of being God of War with a different backdrop, but the comparison wouldn't bother EA at all. That people are comparing Dante's Inferno (360 version pictured) to the massively successful myth-based hack 'n' slasher can only be a good thing, read more
By: Lacy Rebekah | 2010-03-27 | Video games While your choices may not have a huge impact on your adventure, making your way through the nine circles of Hell is still a fun time. As with any good third-person action adventure title, you can expect there to be plenty of platforming and puzzles to go along with the solid hack-and-slash gameplay. read more
By: Sarah Brown | 2010-03-26 | Video games Gameplay wise, I actually prefer this game over Chains of Olympus, its comparable God of War PSP counterpart. Many critics have labeled Inferno as a "God of War clone" and they're pretty true with that. It's still a combat-heavy game with jerk-reflexes finishing moves and some platforming and puzzle solving. read more
By: John Corner | 2010-03-26 | Video games Dante's Inferno is an epic single player, third-person action adventure game inspired by "Inferno", part one of Dante Alighieri's classic Italian poem, "The Divine Comedy." Featuring beautifully rendered nonstop action read more
By: Sarah Brown | 2010-03-26 | Video games As you trounce the demons of Hell, you'll collect their souls (sound familiar?) in order to upgrade your scythe, Holy Cross, or your set of spells, though Dante's Inferno puts a little twist on the formula. read more
By: Linda | 2010-03-26 | Internet Business Electronic Arts' Dante's Inferno is a bloody and frenzied action game first, and a literary lesson last. Why last? Well, as you're about to find out, the game and book share very little in common, apart from a few names and scenarios. In fact, EA has taken liberties in writing their own version of the story, and thus we have the game. Now, before we continue, do note that Dante's Inferno isn't a read more
By: Sarah Brown | 2010-03-26 | Video games Electronic Arts' Dante's Inferno is a bloody and frenzied action game first, and a literary lesson last. Why last? Well, as you're about to find out, the game and book share very little in common, apart from a few names and scenarios. In fact, EA has taken liberties in writing their own version of the story, and thus we have the game. read more