Dantes Inferno Game

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EA's Dante's Inferno will take gamers to the western world's most definitive view of the afterlife as created in the 13th century by the Italian poet Dante Alighieri in part one of his epic classic "The Divine Comedy"It tells an adapted story that focuses on delivering a blockbuster 3rd person action game experience while bringing Alighieri's depiction of Hell to the medium Players assume the role of Dante who descends into Hell after returning home to find his beloved Beatrice murdered with Lucifer seducing her soul into the underworld Dante sets out on a rescue mission to save Beatrice but he soon realizes he is also in Hell to face his own demons and ultimately to redeem himself Players will take Dante through nine unique circles of Hell as mapped out and described by Alighieri limbo lust gluttony greed anger heresy violence fraud and treachery Each circle will showcase its own distinct look with demons monsters damned and geography that are crafted straight from the poem's vivid descriptions To take down the demons of Hell Dante is outfitted with two primary weapons the Scythe he takes from Death and the Holy Cross given to him by Beatrice which has spiritual powers that will help Dante collect souls and spells from the creatures he defeats on his journey The game also features a deep upgrade system so gamers can customize their abilities to their specific gameplay style something they'll need as Dante comes face to face with Hell's fiercest beasts and bosses If successful Dante will be able to tame certain beasts exacting their will and turning Hell's punishments back on itself Built on the same technology as the award-winning Dead Space Dante's Inferno will deliver a fast fluid and responsive combat experience running at 60 frames per second a must-have for the action adventure genre The game is being built by Visceral Games with the same attention to polish the studio has become known for with Dead Space There aren't too many video games based on 14th century epic poetry and to be fair this is unlikely to start a trend Not because it isn't any good but because it merely uses the idea of the nine circles of hell as the basis for a God of War style third person brawler
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