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Dante's Inferno


Why Dante's Inferno will eviscerate God of War

We go hands-on with this divine comedy

Go to Hell.

No, that’s not what we wish upon you, dear reader. Instead, grand publisher EA wants you to spend time in the worst of afterlives. Incidentally, Hell is where their next big action game takes place, titled Dante’s Inferno and yes, it is based upon Dante’s epic poem The Divine Comedy.

Rest easy Lit majors. Inferno - which is heavily based upon the first third of the Comedy - rips all the boring parts of the poem out and transforms it into an action epic… and that’s not a bad thing. We recently got our hands on Inferno and while the game is pretty early in development, it was playable enough to give us a taste of what’s to come.

Story

If you haven’t read The Divine Comedy, we’ll give you a quick primer. In the early 1300s, Dante wrote an epic poem about his journey through the allegorical Christian afterlife - Inferno (Hell), Purgatory and Paradise (Heaven) - with a guide, named Virgil. What’s interesting is that not only did Dante write himself as the main character, but also the poem ended up being the defining medieval view of the Christian afterlife.

The first section - Inferno - is Dante’s physical descent into the nine layers of Hell, with each layer representing a sin inflicted either upon one’s self or others. Not unlike the seven deadly sins, they are: Limbo, Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Wrath, Heresy, Murder, Fraud, and Treachery. The poem is basically just Dante and Virgil walking and describing the various punishments for each soul in each of these layers.

But you’re here for a game, not college class. The Dante of EA’s action game is more badass than the original poet. He’s a vet of the Crusades and in the game’s tutorial section, has you defeat Death for his soul-reaping scythe. Yes, you defeat the Grim Reaper and use his weapon for the entire game. After the war, you return home to find your wife, Beatrice, has been slain. However, instead of descending to Heaven, Lucifer steals her soul. Does Dante pout? No, he charges full steam into the gates of Hell and begins his quest in the first layer, Limbo.

None of the cutscenes were done, but we did get an early look at the animatics (animated storyboards that serve as placeholders) and we’re sure we’ll be very impressed once the game is finalized. Instead of deviating from the story, EA has embraced what made the poem so interesting. EA has taken Dante’s literal map of Hell and transformed it into a game, of which you’ll traverse all nine layers before taking on Lucifer himself. On the surface Inferno evokes a classic love story. However, Executive Producer Jonathan Knight was quick to suggest Dante’s sins will be atoned for in each level suggesting darker things planned for our hero throughout the game.


 
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mkis007  - 9 months 9 days ago 
um eviscerate? not really i expect a good game though...give everyone a taste of gow maybe.
mkis007  - 9 months 9 days ago 
besides we all know what you said about mercs 2 being better than gta 4
curtw_819  - 9 months 9 days ago 
sound like a great game...
and not to sound like a huge douche i liked the comedy(yea i read it)
BurntToShreds  - 9 months 9 days ago 
Looks like it's gonna be pretty badass. Can't wait for it.
mrmak  - 9 months 9 days ago 
hopefully the Dead Space crew can borrow as well as the did with Dead Space than in Dante's Inferno. Looking forward to seeing how the comedy plays out, plus I can pretend like I read it after playing the game. I can't wait to reference the story from the game and be slapped in the face by someone that actually read it.
Synster  - 9 months 9 days ago 
.....Eviscerate God of War?
No.
Be a good game?
Possibly.

And besides, it's already been confirmed by Stig Amussen himself that you can ride the Cyclops' and Harpies in God of War III, so even with this beast you mentioned, there is still similarity. Yet until further details, I see it as another lackluster piece of Shovelware trying to mimic God of War and will end up failing in the end. Just speculation at the moment though.
nguy123  - 9 months 9 days ago 
good article. Noticed a typo though, on the first page you say "descended to Heaven". Wouldn't Heaven be upwards?
BuggattiFreak  - 9 months 9 days ago 
Were you guys not going on about how massive the levels are going to be in God of War 3?
You know, running around on Titans!
Even the part with enemies falling past you sounds like what I saw in that trailer.
aerobie  - 9 months 9 days ago 
Awesome. Is this the first time an epic poem has been made into a game?
CountFenring  - 9 months 9 days ago 
looks good, might give it a rent.
rabbit221  - 9 months 9 days ago 
".....Eviscerate God of War?
No.
Be a good game?
Possibly.

And besides, it's already been confirmed by Stig Amussen himself that you can ride the Cyclops' and Harpies in God of War III, so even with this beast you mentioned, there is still similarity. Yet until further details, I see it as another lackluster piece of Shovelware trying to mimic God of War and will end up failing in the end. Just speculation at the moment though."


. . . nancy over here. Geeze.
Gahmah  - 9 months 9 days ago 
unnanounced oscar winner? Clearly their working with Heath Ledger on this game, taking his experience to the locales of course.
lava_lamp  - 9 months 9 days ago 
one of my favorite books
but the game will be an abomination
ill be happy if they at least just change the name

Dante is turning over in his grave
BrandonL337  - 9 months 9 days ago 
@aerobie

Beowulf
Amnesiac  - 9 months 9 days ago 
When I first heard about this game, EVERYTHING about the gameplay screamed shameless GoW rip-off. They even had the balls to blatantly say that the combat was based on GoW with its light and heavy attacks. Pass, methinks.
jar-head  - 9 months 9 days ago 
dantes inferno is a damn good book,but for a game, lots of blood...epic poems in general are pretty bad ass....
Nodoudt  - 9 months 9 days ago 
I've read the book... This is gonna be epic...
gutlessVADER  - 9 months 9 days ago 
I concur
John-117  - 9 months 9 days ago 
I'm going to bet against this being better than GoW III, but I could be wrong. I mean EA has been doing a fantastic job of late, and the guys behind Dead Space seem to know what they're doing but this game doesn't seem to speak to me as AAA quality the way GoW does.

Either way you've peaked my interest Shane and I hope this game starts showing off more.
Maddoggmlt93  - 9 months 9 days ago 
It sounds good and i might pick it up when it comes out...that is if GOW beats you to it(which it will).
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Dante's Inferno

Genre: Action
Expected release date: 02/12/2010
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: EA Redwood Shores
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