http://www.concept-team.ch/2010/02/02/game-review-dantes-inferno/
For a start, you play as Dante himself, magically transformed into an action-hero – somewhat ironic, given his passivity and tendency to cower behind Virgil in the poem. And he appears to have been conflated with someone else – possibly his ancestor Cacciaguida, mentioned in Paradiso – as the action starts with him participating in a Crusade, only to return home to find Beatrice dead. Although alluded to, the famous forest where he encounters Virgil is eschewed – Virgil first pops up at the gate to the Underworld, and generally plays a very peripheral part in proceedings. The philosophy with which Inferno is shot through is completely jettisoned, and the quotes the game occasionally chucks your way are very short and pretty random.
--http://www.concept-team.ch/2010/02/02/game-review-dantes-inferno/
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"the boss in the Lust circle, for example, is a giant naked houri who spews babies equipped with hands replaced by blades from her right nipple, and her minions are also naked women with giant scorpion-like stings that emerge from their nether regions." boobies & netehr regions!!! lolz lz zlzozlz l lzozlzlz zl ozlzlzlzl1!!!!!!
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Jonathan Knight destroyed Dante's Inferno: "The philosophy with which Inferno is shot through is completely jettisoned"
Jonathan Knight destroyed Dante's Inferno: "The philosophy with which Inferno is shot through is completely jettisoned"
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