Dante's Inferno?
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Dante's Inferno?
What is anyone's opinion on this game?
I mean, even though it's an obvious rip off of God of War it still looks promising.
And you can't top the story: Dante the Poet goes through every level of Hell with the help of epic Roman poet Virgil?
It was the very first mash-up sitcom.
I mean, even though it's an obvious rip off of God of War it still looks promising.
And you can't top the story: Dante the Poet goes through every level of Hell with the help of epic Roman poet Virgil?
It was the very first mash-up sitcom.
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I think it looks really good I heard that anyone who likes God of War HAS to get this game Ill prolly pick it up when it gets cheaper in a few months
Zac (Heartbreaker)- Posts : 154
Join date : 2010-02-11
Age : 33
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I just hope they don't make Virgil suck.
If Virgil is a playable character, he better only have magic based attacks.
If Virgil is a playable character, he better only have magic based attacks.
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I dont really understand how poets are kicking demon ass though
Zac (Heartbreaker)- Posts : 154
Join date : 2010-02-11
Age : 33
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I guess we're all gonna have to go in with a suspension of disbelief....
A big one.
Im actually reading Dante's Inferno right now and it's so amazing... The game can't be bad, it just can't!
They better follow the storyline though....
A big one.
Im actually reading Dante's Inferno right now and it's so amazing... The game can't be bad, it just can't!
They better follow the storyline though....
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Ive wanted to read the Divine Comedy for a long time now but It seems like a very tough read.
Zac (Heartbreaker)- Posts : 154
Join date : 2010-02-11
Age : 33
Re: Dante's Inferno?
Yeah, my copy has endnotes that explain everything in great detail.
Without that I would miss a whoooooooole lot, so I reccommend if you ever do actually read it, then get the Barnes and Noble Classics version.
Without that I would miss a whoooooooole lot, so I reccommend if you ever do actually read it, then get the Barnes and Noble Classics version.
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