Games Reviews: Dante’s Inferno

Reviewed,Rebecca Armstrong
Thursday 04 February 2010 20:00 EST
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£29.99 – £49.99

Format PSP, PS3, Xbox 360

Publisher Electronic Arts

Take one epic poem, play fast and loose with its narrative style, throw in some devilishly good graphics and plenty of gore, and you have a recipe for a gamer’s heaven, set in hell. Dante’s Inferno might not be a scholarly interpretation of the DivineComedy but it’s ripsnortingly good fun, a mix of magic and combat that will be familiar to fans of the God of Warseries. Set pieces are storming, the graphics are, well, graphic and the end-of-level bosses are fiendish. Fun? Hell, yeah.

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