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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 10 2010 03:13 GMT
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*SPOILER* The beautiful wife of Dante's suffers in the Inferno for the sins he committed in life.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 09 2010 22:57 GMT
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The home of Lucifer, Treachery, is quite literally Hell frozen over.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 09 2010 20:19 GMT
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The PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 clash in hellfire as Dante's Inferno strives to perform on both consoles.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 09 2010 04:09 GMT
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Is Dante's adventure a pleasure cruise through Hell, or is it cursed to endless suffering?

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 05 2010 02:44 GMT
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Dante decides the ultimate fate of his enemies in hell, but will he decide to punish them or absolve them of sin?

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 05 2010 02:44 GMT
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The monsters of hell taste the wrath of Dante's revenge.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 05 2010 02:44 GMT
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Dante tackles the mythological three-headed beast Cerberus on his quest for redemption and revenge.

Posted by IGN Feb 05 2010 01:12 GMT
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One of 2010's most anticipated videogames launches with downloadable content that will keep players burning in the nine circles of hell.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 04 2010 19:30 GMT
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Dante's Inferno isn't the best damn game out there, but it's not a hellish experience either. The game, which re-imagines ... is loosely based upon ... has some ephemeral connection to the literature, still delivers entertainment, according to reviews. Perhaps the sequel will be a more heavenly experience?
  • Game Daily (80/100): "Rounding out this impressive package are a series of cut scenes (both 2-D animation and 3-D computer generated movies) ... Obviously, critics will obsessively compare Dante's Inferno to other games, or complain about the quick time events, but don't let those nitpicky issues prevent you from experiencing this imaginative and fun adventure. It's one Hell of a good time."
  • IGN (75/100): "Dante's Inferno takes a bold, visually impressive take on a literary classic and adds in an intriguing action focus to create a different kind of action title. Unfortunately, some derivative combat sequences and a shallow combo system prevent the title from becoming a truly great experience."
  • Eurogamer (60/100): "But you can't ignore the fact this is a God of War clone at its core, and many of the ideas here feel tired, familiar and dated. Nor can you ignore the fact that God of War III is nearly here. If it's a toss-up between that game and this one, as it probably will be for PS3 fans, you're best off waiting to see how Kratos' next adventure turns out."
  • 1UP (C+): "The game is filled with lots of good and well-executed ideas, but they all seem to exist independently of one another. It's a popcorn movie that clearly took a good deal of talent to pull together, but comes up short of creating the grand adventure that it seems to be trying for."

Posted by IGN Feb 05 2010 00:54 GMT
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One of 2010's most anticipated videogames launches with downloadable content that will keep players burning in the nine circles of hell.

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Posted by GameTrailers Feb 05 2010 00:36 GMT
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Dante descends through nine stories of hell in order to save his love.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 04 2010 17:30 GMT
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It seems the marketing team behind Dante's Inferno hasn't burnt out yet, with several ASCII art campaigns popping up in the source code for several popular websites. All direct to the same Dante's Inferno site. The first image (above) appeared in digg's code, as noted by brentcsutoras, and other sites like IGN, GameSpot and Kotaku also had their source code altered to display Dante-relatedl images. It's one of the cuter, somewhat classier approaches to this title's marketing, and that makes it oddly noteworthy. If you're wondering why there's nothing in our source code (we're checking now just to make sure) ... we don't let anyone touch that. We consider it to be at least third base and you really have to get to know Joystiq before it's prepared to take the relationship to that level.

Posted by IGN Feb 03 2010 21:01 GMT
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EA explains why you should buy this game over God Of War III and Bayonetta.

Posted by IGN Feb 03 2010 20:59 GMT
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EA explains why you should buy this game over God Of War III and Bayonetta.

Posted by IGN Feb 03 2010 19:24 GMT
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Should you raise some hell with this action game?

Posted by IGN Feb 03 2010 19:21 GMT
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Should you raise some hell with this action game?

Posted by IGN Feb 02 2010 22:31 GMT
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It's the first time EA has ever advertised during the big game. Watch it here.

Posted by IGN Feb 02 2010 22:29 GMT
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It's the first time EA has ever advertised during the big game. Watch it here.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 02 2010 22:20 GMT
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In the introduction to the EA Games-approved, Del Rey Books-published edition of the classic epic poem Inferno, Visceral Games Executive Producer Jonathan Knight asks a question about the video game Dante's Inferno that many people think they already know the answer to: "Is Dante Alighieri Laughing, or Rolling, in His Grave?" Plenty of game journalists, commentators, and fans who have seen the game's promotions and advertising would probably answer, "Of course he is!" but Knight lays out a reasoned and well-argued case that Visceral's new game follows in a long and esteemed tradition of interpreting Italian literature's most famous work. It may or may not change your mind, but Knight's position is definitely worth consideration.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 02 2010 21:15 GMT
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According to The Hollywood Reporter, CBS required some editing to EA's Super Bowl ad for Dante's Inferno before it would expose America's fragile hive mind to it. No, it's not because of all the demons and the brimstone and stuff, but rather due to the game's widely-used tag line "Go to Hell." As you can seen in the clip after the jump, it's replaced by "Hell Awaits." The change is likely because of worries about offending conservative viewers, but we're secretly hoping that Doritos is launching a new super spicy chip during the big game and it just didn't want Dante copying its line. [Via Eurogamer]

Posted by IGN Feb 02 2010 17:37 GMT
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Players can create trial levels and share them online.

Posted by IGN Feb 02 2010 17:27 GMT
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Players can create trial levels and share them online.

Posted by IGN Feb 01 2010 18:31 GMT
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30-second spot introduces 100M viewers to hell in fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLIV.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 31 2010 16:30 GMT
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In a recent interview with the New York Times, Dante's Inferno executive producer Jonathan Knight responded curiously to a query about the possibility of upcoming adaptations of the other two installments in the Divine Comedy, Purgatorio and Paradiso. According to the Times, "Knight said his team was focused on the release of Dante's Inferno as well as on additional downloadable content for that game," though he later confessed "I'd be lying if I said I hadn't thought about that." We think Visceral's missing out on a great chance to kill two birds with one stone -- why not make Purgatorio and Paradiso DLC packs for Inferno? For instance, a few months after the game comes out, release a patch that makes the game's load times last for 49 days. Boom. Purgatorio in the bag.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 30 2010 14:30 GMT
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There is no shortage of button-mashing action titles coming in 2010, and Dante's Inferno is right around the corner. Promising buckets of blood, brooding and boobs, the team at Visceral Games hope to capture the overlapping fans of both literary masterpieces and punching monsters in the face. It's like an obvious Venn diagram of awesome. Well, until someone finally turns Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret into a collectible card game.

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 29 2010 20:08 GMT
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A short gameplay montage shows many of the beasts and demons Dante must defeat on his quest to save the love of his life.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 29 2010 05:00 GMT
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Because the Dante's Inferno marketing department obviously knows what it's doing, IndustryGamers reports that EA bought up some ad time during next month's Super Bowl, presumably in the hopes that some of the people watching will care enough to pick up the game when it's releases two days later. We have to wonder how many of these sports-watching people -- who are ostensibly not as interested in 14th century epic poetry -- will care about a guy with a self-inflicted sewing nightmare on his chest waging war through Hell. So, here's ample warning. When your parents inevitably drag you over to your uncle's house to watch the San Bernardino Flim-Flams take on the Texarkana Whatsits, and your little cousin -- you know, the one way too into Dashboard Confessional with the closet full of long-sleeve shirts with thumb holes cut out -- sees the ad and goes bananas, know that Joystiq gave you the heads up. We love you like that.

Posted by Joystiq Jan 12 2010 16:45 GMT
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These are dire times for ye olde book industry. Dire indeed. A special printing of Dante's Inferno -- like, the book -- hopes to capitalize on "the hottest game around." Due January 19 in book stores, this new edition from Del Rey (of the Random House empire) features an introduction by executive producer Jonathan Knight and 16 pages of colorful artwork from "the action adventure blockbuster that's rocking the video-game world." There's a 14th-century epic poem squeezed in there, too. Perhaps best used as a bargaining chip for kids desperate to convince their parents that they should be allowed to play a game based on a literary classic, however "mature" it might be, this damned tie-in is unlikely to ascend to the heavenly gates of the bestsellers list. Still, if Visceral Games' clone adaptation inspires even a single player to check out the original poem, then that would be a beautiful thing. Hell, it would be divine!