Dante's Inferno
Release Date: February 5, 2010
Action, TPP, hack'and'slash, books, horror, Game Pass, EA Play, singleplayer
A dynamic TPP slasher that takes place in a hell-like setting. The game was developed by the creators of Dead Space. The story is loosely based on the fourteenth-century book written by Dante Alighieri. The protagonist of the game enters hell in search of his beloved. During the journey he travels through 9 circles of hell and fights Lucifer, the king of hell. The game enables the players to develop their character and improve his skills.
Dante's Inferno Description
Dante's Inferno for {PLAT} is a dynamic action game focused on singleplayer mode. The title was inspired by the works of Dante Alighieri, a fourteenth-century writer. The game was developed by a division of Electronic Arts that previously created the great survival horror game Dead Space.
Plot
The {PLAT} version of Dante’s Inferno is a very light adaptation of the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. Like in the original book, the protagonist of the game is a man who enters hell in search of his beloved Beatrice. The game focuses on elements that weren’t present in the book – a brutal and dynamic combat. At the beginning of the game, the protagonist defeats the death and uses its scythe in further combat. Despite the differences, the game was designed based on descriptions of circles of hells and their inhabitants. The story is told by Virgil.
Mechanics
The protagonist can use various spectacular and simple-to-use attacks. The players are tasked with getting through hordes of enemies. From time to time, there are stronger monsters to kill and the final opponent is Lucifer, the king of hell. Controls and many gameplay mechanics are similar to ones known from God of War series. The players can perform combo attacks, use various weapons (like a crossbow and a cross), artifacts, powers (like Lust Storm and Suicide Fruit) and finish enemies in a spectacular and blood-filled way.
Frequently during the combat, the players participate in quick time events that enable them to perform interesting stunts (like climbing the back of a giant beast) by pressing the buttons appearing on the screen. The enemies that are defeated leave glowing orbs of health and energy. These can be used to heal wounds and regenerate power required for performing magic attacks. Although the game is combat-focused, the players will also frequently jump, climb, use levers and mechanics, and destroy obstacles. The souls of the damned are important as well – they can be saved or punished. The former is harder, as it activates an additional minigame, but it guarantees greater reward that can be used for increasing the strength of the protagonist.
Technical aspects
The graphics of Dante’s Inferno for {PLAT} are worth mentioning. The designers attempted to recreate the descriptions of hell written by Alighieri. During the adventure the players are exploring nine circles of hell – each of them is unique and features many terrifying locations. For example, Limbo, the first circle, is a place filled with lost souls that are bound to eternal agony. Further levels are even darker. The locations are filled with weird monsters and enemies co-designed by Wayne Barlowe who previously worked on movies like Blade, Harry Potter, and Hellboy.
Last updated on May 7, 2018
Dante's Inferno Summary
Platforms:
PC / Windows cancelled
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
PlayStation Portable February 26, 2010
Developer: Visceral Games / EA Redwood Shores
Publisher: Electronic Arts Inc.
Dante's Inferno System Requirements
Xbox 360
Uses: Xbox Live
EA Will Shut Down Servers of 3 Great Games Later This Year [Update]
The servers of more games from Electronic Arts will soon be shut down. Before the end of the year, the online modes of three titles will go dark: Dead Space 2, Crysis 3 and Dante's Inferno.
video games
Zuzanna Domeradzka
August 10, 2023