''Dante's Inferno'' is a 2010
action-adventure game
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Definition
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developed by
Visceral Games
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and published by
Electronic Arts
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. The game was released for
PlayStation 3
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,
Xbox 360
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and
PlayStation Portable
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in February 2010. The PlayStation Portable version was developed by
Artificial Mind and Movement.
The game's story is loosely based on ''
Inferno'', the first cantica of
Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri (; most likely baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri; – September 14, 1321), widely known mononymously as Dante, was an Italian Italian poetry, poet, writer, and philosopher. His ''Divine Comedy'', originally called ...
's ''
Divine Comedy
The ''Divine Comedy'' (, ) is an Italian narrative poetry, narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun and completed around 1321, shortly before the author's death. It is widely considered the pre-eminent work in Italian literature and one of ...
''. It follows Dante, imagined as a
Templar
The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, mainly known as the Knights Templar, was a military order of the Catholic faith, and one of the most important military orders in Western Christianity. They were founded in 11 ...
knight from
The Crusades
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, who, guided by the spirit of the poet
Virgil
Publius Vergilius Maro (; 15 October 70 BC21 September 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil ( ) in English, was an ancient Rome, ancient Roman poet of the Augustan literature (ancient Rome), Augustan period. He composed three of the most fa ...
, must fight through the nine Circles of Hell to rescue his wife Beatrice from the clutches of
Lucifer
The most common meaning for Lucifer in English is as a name for the Devil in Christian theology.
He appeared in the King James Version of the Bible in Isaiah and before that in the Vulgate (the late-4th-century Latin translation of the Bib ...
himself. In the game, players control Dante from a
third-person perspective
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. His primary weapon is a
scythe
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that can be used in a series of combination attacks and finishing moves. Many attack combinations and abilities can be unlocked in exchange for souls, an in-game currency that is collected upon defeating enemies. Some
downloadable contents were subsequently released, including ''Dark Forest'', a prequel story, and ''Trials of St. Lucia'', which features
St. Lucia
Saint Lucia is an island country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean. Part of the Windward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, it is located north/northeast of the island of Saint Vincent (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines), Saint Vincent ...
as a playable character.
Before the game's release, ''Dante's Inferno'' underwent a prominent, elaborate, and at times controversial marketing campaign led by the game's publisher Electronic Arts. This included the release of a fake religious game called ''Mass: We Pray'', a motion controller-based game supposedly allowing players to engage in an interactive prayer and church sermon.
''Dante's Inferno'' received generally positive reviews by critics, with praise for the story, art direction, voice acting, sound design and depiction of Hell, though the gameplay received a mixed response due to repetitiveness in the latter half of the game and comparisons to the ''
God of War
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Unlike most gods and goddesses in polytheistic religions, monotheistic deities have traditionally been portrayed in their ...
'' series. It sold over one million copies worldwide and spawned a
comic book miniseries and an animated movie, ''
Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic'', which was released direct-to-DVD simultaneously with the game. A sequel based on ''
Purgatorio'' and a mobile spin-off reportedly entered in development before being both cancelled.
Gameplay
''Dante's Inferno'' is an
action-adventure game. The player controls Dante, the game's protagonist, and engages in fast-paced combat, platforming and environment-based puzzles.
In the game, Dante's primary weapon is a
scythe
A scythe (, rhyming with ''writhe'') is an agriculture, agricultural hand-tool for mowing grass or Harvest, harvesting Crop, crops. It was historically used to cut down or reaping, reap edible grain, grains before they underwent the process of ...
that can be used in a series of combination attacks and finishing moves.
He has a
Holy Cross that fires a volley of energy as a projectile attack. In addition, Dante can use numerous magic based attacks and abilities channeled from a mana pool to help in combat, many of which are obtained as the game progresses. A
quick time event system is used when attempting to discharge the demon of its master (unbind from host) and during boss fights, where players must press the highlighted button on screen in order to continue the chain of attacks, or be countered and wounded otherwise.
[
Many attack combinations and abilities can be unlocked in exchange for souls, an in-game currency that is collected upon defeating enemies or locating soul fountains. Each of these skills fall into the Holy (represented by blue orbs) skill tree. At the beginning of the game, the skill tree is equal in power, but as Dante gains more Holy experience, more abilities become available for purchase. Experience is collected through the game's "Absolve" system, where upon defeating enemies, Dante can absolve and save them with the Holy Cross.][ Much experience can also be accumulated in absolving the damned souls of many famous figures in history that appear in ]Dante Alighieri
Dante Alighieri (; most likely baptized Durante di Alighiero degli Alighieri; – September 14, 1321), widely known mononymously as Dante, was an Italian Italian poetry, poet, writer, and philosopher. His ''Divine Comedy'', originally called ...
's original ''The Divine Comedy
The ''Divine Comedy'' (, ) is an Italian narrative poem by Dante Alighieri, begun and completed around 1321, shortly before the author's death. It is widely considered the pre-eminent work in Italian literature and one of the greatest wor ...
'' determining their fate, players enter a mini game where the characters' "sins" move towards the center of the screen, pressing required action symbols once the sin is in place. Players are rewarded with more souls and experience as the number of sins collected increases.[
The game involves large sections of platforming, including swinging between ropes and climbing walls, both of which can involve hazards such as fire or swinging blades. There is also a series of environment-based puzzle sequences that can impair the progress of Dante's quest, such as requiring the correct positioning of movable objects or pulling levers at the appropriate time. In addition, there are numerous hidden passages where Biblical relics can be found and equipped to improve Dante's abilities.
]
Story
Setting
Dante's Inferno is set in the year 1191, following the Siege of Acre. Following his participation in the siege, Dante ( Graham McTavish), reimagined as a Knight Templar, survives both an assassination attempt by a Saracen Assassin and Death
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(Dee Bradley Baker
Dee Bradley Baker (born August 31, 1962) is an American voice actor. Much of his work has consisted of vocalizations of animals and monsters. Baker's roles include animated series such as '' Adventure Time'', ''American Dad!'', '' Avatar: The Las ...
) itself, who informs Dante that he is condemned to Hell
In religion and folklore, hell is a location or state in the afterlife in which souls are subjected to punishment after death. Religions with a linear divine history sometimes depict hells as eternal destinations, such as Christianity and I ...
for his sins. Dante returns to Florence
Florence ( ; ) is the capital city of the Italy, Italian region of Tuscany. It is also the most populated city in Tuscany, with 362,353 inhabitants, and 989,460 in Metropolitan City of Florence, its metropolitan province as of 2025.
Florence ...
to find his promised love Beatrice Portinari ( Vanessa Branch) murdered and her soul taken away to Hell by Lucifer
The most common meaning for Lucifer in English is as a name for the Devil in Christian theology.
He appeared in the King James Version of the Bible in Isaiah and before that in the Vulgate (the late-4th-century Latin translation of the Bib ...
( John Vickery) himself, forcing Dante to give pursuit.
Other characters across Dante's traversal include the famed poet Virgil
Publius Vergilius Maro (; 15 October 70 BC21 September 19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil ( ) in English, was an ancient Rome, ancient Roman poet of the Augustan literature (ancient Rome), Augustan period. He composed three of the most fa ...
(Bart McCarthy), who accompanies Dante across the Nine Circles, Dante's father Alighiero ( JB Blanc) and mother Bella, his brother Francesco and the Archangel
Archangels () are the second lowest rank of angel in the Catholic hierarchy of angels, based on and put forward by Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite in the 5th or 6th century in his book ''De Coelesti Hierarchia'' (''On the Celestial Hierarchy'') ...
Gabriel
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. Some known historic figures of Inferno take place as bosses Dante must confront before proceeding, such as Queen Cleopatra
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(Alison Lees-Taylor) and her lover Mark Antony
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(Lewis Macleod) as well as King Minos
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( Richard Moll), who oversees Limbo as the Judge of the Damned.
Plot
Beginning his traversal to Hell, Dante blesses a holy cross that Beatrice gave him when making their vows to be true to each other, while traversing the Nine Circles in pursuit of Beatrice, whom is corrupted and then turned into a succubus
A succubus () is a female demon who is described in various folklore as appearing in the dreams of male humans in order to seduce them. Repeated interactions between a succubus and a man will lead to sexual activity, a bond forming between them, ...
by Lucifer due to Dante's infidelities after Beatrice waged her soul with Lucifer concerning Dante's faithfulness in exchange for his safety overseas.
As the pursuit goes on further and further into Hell, memories of Dante's past life and sins are revealed and confronted by him. It is revealed Dante passed by an abusive childhood under Alighiero which ended up prompting Bella to commit suicide by hanging and thus grew up to become an impatient, violent man, whom joined the Third Crusade
The Third Crusade (1189–1192) was an attempt led by King Philip II of France, King Richard I of England and Emperor Frederick Barbarossa to reconquer the Holy Land following the capture of Jerusalem by the Ayyubid sultan Saladin in 1187. F ...
after being promised by a bishop
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(later revealed to be a 'salesman of salvation') that his sins would be absolved. In Acre
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, when ordered by King Richard I
Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199), known as Richard the Lionheart or Richard Cœur de Lion () because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior, was King of England from 1189 until his death in 1199. He also ru ...
to keep guard over 3.000 prisoners as ransom for the True Cross
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It is related by numerous historical accounts and Christian mythology, legends ...
taken by King Saladin (among them a captive woman whom offered to sleep with Dante in exchange for the life of her 'brother', revealed to be the assassin which was actually her husband), Dante gives in to his violent instincts and gets into a rampage, slaughtering most of the prisoners. When confronted by Richard himself, Francesco takes the fall for Dante's deeds and is thus hanged.
Upon realizing the extent of his sins, especially not confessing to the prisoners' massacre and allowing Francesco to be executed, Dante resigns his pursuit and admits he belongs in Hell, asking forgiveness to Beatrice while giving her the holy cross back, which redeems her soul for Gabriel to take away to Heaven
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. Gabriel assures Dante his redemption is at hand and he will see Beatrice again, but must confront Lucifer himself at the final Circle, Treachery.
Fighting Lucifer at Lake Cocytus, it is revealed Lucifer took Beatrice to lure Dante into Hell, aware his pursuit would prompt him to sever the Chains of Judecca that kept Lucifer imprisoned. It is also revealed Dante was actually killed by the Saracen Assassin back in Acre and thus cannot leave Hell. While Lucifer gloats that he will now rise to Heaven and lead a second Rebellion
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to overthrow God
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, Dante uses the souls he absolved on his journey across Hell to absolve himself and re-imprison Lucifer.
Being shifted away to Mount Purgatory by Beatrice, Dante removes his original skin-stitched cross tapestry now turned black as he starts his pilgrimage to the mountain top, stating he "''did not die, and yet did not live''". The black tapestry itself transforms into a snake as Lucifer's laugh echoes, implying Dante's confrontation with him is still not finished.
Release
A playable demo was released for PlayStation 3 on December 10, 2009, and for Xbox 360 on December 24, 2009. ''Dante's Inferno'' was first released in Australasia on February 4, 2010, and later across Europe on February 5 and in North America on February 9, 2010.
Special editions
In addition to the standard retail copy of the game, a second limited special edition of the game for both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3
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was released alongside known as the "''Death Edition''". Along with the standard copy of the game, the Death Edition was packaged in a fold out card packaging depicting each circle of hell as well as a second bonus disc that featured a making-of documentary, the documentary "Dante in History", the full soundtrack, a documentary on the creation of the music and audio, a digital art book ('' Barlowe's Inferno'') edited by visual designer Wayne Barlowe
Wayne Douglas Barlowe is an American science fiction and fantasy writer, painter, and concept artist. Barlowe's work focuses on esoteric landscapes and creatures such as citizens of hell and alien worlds. He has painted over 300 books, magazi ...
, over 10 minutes of scenes from '' Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic'', and a digital reprint of the complete original poem in English by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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. The edition also included a voucher containing an online activated code for an additional skin model for Dante: the space suit of Isaac Clarke, the main character from Visceral's previous game '' Dead Space''. UK retailer Gamestation also gave away miniature figurines of Dante to those who pre-ordered the game. The edition was originally released in Europe, and later also in Australia along with the standard copy on February 15, 2010, exclusive to EB Games
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.[
In North America, unlike the Europe and Australia release, a special version called the "''Divine Edition''" was released in place of the standard copy for the PlayStation 3 only. Similar to the Death Edition, the Divine Edition includes nearly all the same features except the Isaac Clarke costume and the animated scene but instead includes a code for the ''Dark Forest'' downloadable content, to be released later in March.
On May 14, 2010, the "''St. Lucia Edition''" was released in Italy, containing the ''Dark Forest'' and ''Trials of St Lucia'' DLCs and St. Lucia as a playable character in the cooperative gameplay.
]
Downloadable content
Upon its release, a series of downloadable content
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(DLC) game packs were released, each containing a number of souls, used for purchasing new abilities. The first contained 500 souls and was free of charge while the rest contained 1500, 3000 and 5000 souls and cost a relatively small amount and could only be downloaded once.
The first traditional piece of downloadable content was released a month after release on March 4, entitled ''Dark Forest'', a prologue level loosely based on the opening of ''The Divine Comedy'', that sees Dante in a dark forest before meeting Virgil. The content includes two new enemies known as the "Forest Siren" and "Death Knight" and involves a series of puzzles to overcome. In addition to the level, the download also includes an additional "Disco Inferno" costume, a novelty piece in the style of polyester disco fashion wear.
Numerous alternative costumes have also been released, including ''Florentine Dante'' based on the real life poet Dante Alighieri released on February 18, 2010 and ''Animated Film Dante'', based on the appearance of the character from ''Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic'', released one week later.
''Trials of St Lucia'', released on April 29, 2010, featured cooperative gameplay and a game-editor. Players were able to share their created maps and levels with others. The new playable character in this DLC was St. Lucia
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, a Christian martyr described as Dante's guardian angel. The publisher of the game, Electronic Arts, shut down the servers for ''Trials of St. Lucia'' on December 8, 2023 leaving the DLC entirely unplayable.
Marketing
Before the game's release, ''Dante's Inferno'' underwent a prominent, at times elaborate marketing campaign led by the game's publisher Electronic Arts
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. The numerous advertisements highlighted certain sins associated with the circles of hell, at times promoting fake services before accusing the viewer of the sin linked to it.
Electronic Arts partnered with GameStop
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for a one-day promotion of ''Dante's Inferno'' on September 9, 2009 (9/9/9). Those that pre-ordered the game were offered a $6.66 discount, the Number of the Beast
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. In addition, EA conducted an unsolicited mailing in which checks for $200 were sent to selected video game critics, with the following note: "In ''Dante's Inferno'', Greed is a two-headed beast. Hoarding wealth feeds one beast, and squandering it satiates the other. By cashing this check you succumb to avarice by hoarding filthy lucre, but by not cashing it, you waste it, and thereby surrender to prodigality. Make your choice and suffer the consequence for your sin. And scoff not, for consequences are imminent."
Prior to ''Dante's Inferno''s release, in June 2009, a protest began during E3 2009
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Majo ...
in Los Angeles to oppose the game. Around 20 protesters, claiming to be from a church in Ventura County, held up signs that called the game sacrilegious and labeled it possibly insensitive to people's beliefs. Protesters even went as far as calling EA the anti-christ. This led to EA being accused by many people of staging the fiasco to use it as a marketing hoax. A few days later, it was officially confirmed by EA spokesman Tammy Scachter that they had hired people to protest the game and that there was no actual protest. However, in the aftermath of this revelation, several Christian bloggers protested to this, calling it an "anti-Christian" stunt.
A viral marketing campaign was also launched featuring a website and ad for a fake religious game called ''Mass: We Pray'', a motion controller-based game supposedly allowing players to engage in an interactive prayer and church sermon. When attempting to order the game, the website deems you a heretic and plays to a trailer for Dante's Inferno, as well as providing links to the related Facebook
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application called ''"Go to Hell"''. The application, created by Visceral Games lets users condemn their friends, groups, or photos to one of the nine circles of hell where they can then vote to punish or absolve them, or torment them with activities like "beast massage" or "succubus castration."
Later in October 2009, EA sent a series of packages to Veronica Belmont at Qore, the '' PlayStation: The Official Magazine'' offices and Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw of the Escapist's Zero Punctuation column. The package contained a small wooden box which, when opened, played the Rick Astley
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song " Never Gonna Give You Up", thus " Rickrolling" the journalists that received it. The music could not be stopped through any means other than destroying the box using the hammer and goggles provided. After destroying the box, such as Veronica Belmont who posted the act on YouTube
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, a note read that they had given into Wrath as the note then found within the box predicted.
EA produced a commercial for the game that was shown during Super Bowl XLIV
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, a fast-paced cinematic of Dante's descent into hell, overplayed by what was considered an unusual use of Bill Withers
William Harrison Withers Jr. (July 4, 1938 – March 30, 2020) was an American singer and songwriter. He is known for having several hits over a career spanning 18 years, including "Ain't No Sunshine" (1971), "Grandma's Hands" (1971), "Use Me ( ...
' song " Ain't No Sunshine". ''Time
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'' magazine reporter James Poniewozik referred to the ad as "something magical and funny." According to EA product manager Phil Marineu, the decision to air the ad was to concentrate on more solid titles that they believe can break through to the masses.
Another secretly fake commercial for the fictional company "Hawk Panther" encouraged viewers to visit the Hawk Panther website in order to be able to steal their best friend's girlfriend. If the link to find out more about the Hawk Panther systems is clicked on a message appears stating, "TREACHERY! Thou are condemned to the 9th Circle. Thou hast broken the bonds of trust with thy kindred. Even conspiring to stealeth thy best friend's soul mate is the worst kind of mortal offense imaginable. You shall pay for thy treachery by spending an eternity immersed up to your face, the place where shame shows itself, in the putrid, frozen waters of Hell." The site also shows a trailer of ''Dante's Inferno'' and a link to buy the game.
The Facebook application developer Lolapps similarly adapted a Facebook role-playing game, ''Battle of the Damned'', that lets users fight through the nine circles of hell to rescue their murdered and damned wife. It rose nearly 1 million monthly active users
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in less than a year after launching.
Reception
''Dante's Inferno''
''Dante's Inferno'' received "generally favorable reviews" for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions and "mixed or average reviews" for PlayStation Portable version from critics, according to review aggregator Metacritic
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. While there was substantial praise for the art style and level design, numerous critics drew unfavorable comparisons with Sony
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's popular ''God of War
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Unlike most gods and goddesses in polytheistic religions, monotheistic deities have traditionally been portrayed in their ...
'' series, among other more fundamental criticisms, such as monotonous and repetitive gameplay in the latter half of the game.
One of the most praised aspects was the game's depiction of Hell
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, considered creative yet graphic in nature. ''GamePro
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'' found the unique designs of the circles of Hell to be "impressively constructed", getting "a lot of mileage out of the unique setting". While some critics like IGN
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acknowledged the liberties taken with the original source material, they still observed that "much of what you see is appropriate for a game that tries to explore the extreme nature of Hell and its punishments", calling the overall style "visually impressive". Other critics like GameSpy
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even found some enemy and setting designs "shocking" yet still could "appreciate that this is Hell, and it's supposed to be disturbing".
However, some reviews felt the creativity waned towards the end of the game, such as GameSpot
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who felt "Dante's epic quest loses momentum long before you reach the end", praising earlier levels such as Lust and Gluttony yet criticizing the 10 stage challenge level of Fraud and the use of enemies outside of their respective circle. '' PlayStation Official Magazine – UK'' also echoed this view, saying that the game was "just going through motions for the last three or four hours", despite what it considered to have a "robust fighting system" and being "visually strong".
The most recurring comment over the gameplay of ''Dante's Inferno'' was its similarities to the ''God of War'' games. ''Destructoid
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Histor ...
'' felt that being similar to what is regarded as a great game is a positive by stating "You're not going to find a wholly original gameplay experience with Dante's Inferno, but that doesn't mean it's not a hell of an entertaining package - it's one that fans of action shouldn't miss." ''Eurogamer
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In 2008, it started in the formerly eponymous trade fair EGX (Eurogamer Expo until 2013) organised by its parent company. Fr ...
'' on the other hand felt the game was "a God of War clone at its core", that while "not a terrible game, it's just not an original one", a view GameTrailers
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echoed by stating "battles can be engaging, but lack some of the grace and refinement exhibited by games like God of War". While ''Game Informer
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'' also found the gameplay to be too familiar, they did find the additional elements such as the punish/absolve mechanic and usable relics to give the title "some individuality".
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'' gave the PS3 version a score of seven stars out of ten and called it "a ballsy take on literature that worships at the altar of ''God of War''." However, Nick Cowen of ''The Daily Telegraph
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'' gave the same version six out of ten, saying that it was "by no means a terrible game, but it's not an essential title and I wouldn't recommend paying full price for it. If a sequel is on the cards – as is hinted by the ending – the developers would do well to institute a more consistent level of quality. Until then, one can't damn the players of ''Dante's Inferno'' for trading the nine circles of hell for a trip to Hades with Kratos." '' The A.V. Club'' gave the Xbox 360 version a C+, saying, "The game's rivers of blood, corpse-piles, and wailing souls make for a morbid, depression-inducing milieu. It's a relief to be shut out of the place once the final credits roll." In Japan, ''Famitsu
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'' gave the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions a score of all four eights for a total of 32 out of 40.
Regarding such similarities, in an interview for ''PlayStation Official Magazine – UK'', ''God of War III'' director Stig Asmussen instead praised the game, stating "We've been intrigued about Dante's Inferno. This is my favourite genre, and the more people that are making hese gamesthe better", going on to say "and this is a really rich story they're building on, it's very interesting. The day that the demo came out we were trying to download it on PSN at midnight. We all wanted to see it."
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Professor Teodolinda Barolini, a former president of the Dante Society of America, criticized the game for its depiction of Beatrice, declaring, "Of all the things that are troubling, the sexualization and infantilization of Beatrice are the worst. Beatrice is the human girl who is dead and is now an agent of the divine. She is not to be saved by him, she is saving him. That's the whole point! Here, she has become the prototypical damsel in distress. She's this kind of bizarrely corrupted Barbie doll." Other reviews of the game include similar comments from professors regarding the characters: "Beatrice saves Dante... not the other way around," says Professor Arielle Saiber, an Italian literature professor at Bowdoin College
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United States NPD Group sales data showed that the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of ''Dante's Inferno'' sold 242,500 and 224,700 copies respectively in February 2010, its first month of release. The two editions also debuted together on the UK's top 10 games list for that month.
''Trials of St. Lucia''
The Xbox 360 version of the ''Trials of St. Lucia'' DLC received "favorable" reviews, while the PS3 version received "average" reviews, according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. GameTrailers said that the Xbox 360 version "may be a little steep t 10 dollars but it gives Dante a shot of much-needed replayability. With online co-op, a seemingly-enthusiastic community, and a suite of solid online features, the original game suddenly feels like it has some legs." However, GameSpot said that the PS3 version "does an admirable job of turning the worst idea from the original adventure into something entertaining, but it's still hampered by the same problems that made those initial trials such a drag. It's only entertaining to swing your blood-soaked scythe for so long because the combat is shallow and the objectives only offer a slight change to the core experience. However, the in-depth editor, extra playable character, and cooperative mode are different enough to lure back anyone anxious to be wrapped up in hell's clutches for a few more hours."
Controversy
In October 2009, it was announced that the game would include a PlayStation 3 trophy and an Xbox 360 achievement entitled "Bad Nanny", which is awarded to players for killing monsters resembling children, supposedly the lost souls of unbaptized infants. This sparked a conflict with the International Nanny Association (INA), in which they encouraged supporters to oppose the game. The INA claimed that the achievement is offensive to real nannies and that it also promotes real-life violence. The INA asked the Entertainment Software Rating Board
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(ESRB) to omit the reward and elements of infant violence. The ESRB insisted that its role was merely to label products appropriately, not to censor them, so their request could not be met. ''Dante's Inferno'' was released with the "Bad Nanny" achievement intact.
Legacy
Animated film
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, the Starz Entertainment unit behind '' Dead Space: Downfall'', released an animated direct-to-DVD version of the story that was released simultaneously with the video game. The ''Dante's Inferno'' project had separate anime studios being tapped to create visuals of the nine levels of the Inferno. Starz Entertainment is looking to sell both animated films to international TV buyers at the MIP market. The animation studios that participated in the making of ''Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic'', in order, are Film Roman
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, Manglobe, Dong Woo, JM Animation, and Production I.G. The released movie shows a difference in storyline and has been divided into four different styles.
Comics
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published a six-part comic book series based on the video game from December 2009 (two month before the video game release) through May 2010. The series was written by Christos Gage
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with art by Diego Latorre.
Possible live action film
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is developing a live action film based on the video game with director Fede Álvarez to direct and produced by Eric Newman and Marc Abraham with EA Entertainment vice president Patrick O'Brien. However, this has since been cancelled as of 2025.
Related media
Dante appears as a playable character in the PSP version of '' Army of Two: The 40th Day'', unlockable after finishing the game by always making morally-bad choices.
In August 2014, Tal Peleg, senior cinematic animator at Naughty Dog, released a fan-made CGI short movie inspired by the game, titled ''Dante's Redemption''. A sequel titled ''Dante's Redemption: ACT1'' was released in November 2018.
Canceled sequel
Since the game ends in a cliffhanger
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with Dante reaching Mount Purgatory, it was widely speculated that a sequel, based on the second poem in ''The Divine Comedy'', '' Purgatorio'', would enter production. Despite this, it was initially announced that Visceral had no plans for a sequel. Zach Mumbach of the studio stated: "I'm sure that if enough people are like, 'I got 60 dollars for ''Purgatory'' or '' Paradiso'',' then we would make that game. But I don't know. I don't get to make those decisions".[ In November 2011, Joshua Rubin announced that he had been hired as a writer for a video game sequel that was heavily hinted to be a sequel to ''Dante's Inferno''. However, no further information regarding a sequel has been forthcoming, and though not officially confirmed, some gaming websites reported that the game had been canceled.] In 2018, Alex Riviello of Polygon
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, through interviews with people involved in the canceled game '' The Ripper'' also by Visceral Games, stated that the sequel titled ''Purgatorio'' had a finished script and playable chapter, and that it would feature a climbing mechanic in order to reach the top of the Mount Purgatory, but it was canceled without being publicly revealed after the disappointing sales of the first game.[
A 2D sidescroller mobile game based on ''Dante's Inferno'' was also in development by IronMonkey Studios, but was cancelled by EA after six months of work as the studio shifted its priorities to the emerging free-to-play mobile game market.]
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