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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