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I just bought Dante's Inferno yesterday and I've got to say, it's f**king AWESOME!!!

Dante's Inferno is the latest release by EA and Visceral Games, the makers of Dead Space. If you're a fan of God of War, then you'll love this game.

Instead of fighting with the Gods of Olympus, you actually fight through the nine circles of hell, battling demons and other minions along the way until you go up against Lucifer (I haven't finished it yet, but I assume that's who the last boss will be).

The gameplay is very similar, if not, exactly the same as GoW, which is the main reason why it's so good. The graphics on the LCD look spectacular, whilst the sound of the blood splattering along with the voice acting adds to the fun factor. The super epic music was composed and performed by some London orchestra and makes the game seem like a Hollywood blockbuster. You can tell the company spent a hell of a lot of time and money making it.

My version is the limited Death edition, which comes with a bonus dvd, fancy packaging and some downloadable freebies. Actually, one of them is a bonus Dante outfit (and Grim Reaper Scythe) for Dead Space... (you battle against the grim reaper at the start of Dante's Inferno)

Best of all, it's available on both PS3 AND 360.

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i've just entered limbo... hate those freaky baby things. i can imagine lust to have hot chicks that turn into something ugly.

Tentacles out of their box??? f**k, picture that in real life.

i'm playing it on hard difficulty, hopefully it will unlock extreme.

i made a mistake in my 1st post; you can download issac's suit to use in dante's inferno, not the other way around.

i've also noticed the demo has fewer sound fx. For eg, the sound when you absorb souls is way better in the full game... more EPIC, so to speak.

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