
PSM3 has revealed further details on the legendary lore and gameplay mechanics that may interest initially apathetic gamers in the title.

There's still time for the Visceral Games cult classic action-adventure game Dante's Inferno to return to the limelight 15 years later.
Absolutely loved this game. Don't know why it went under the radar with so many people.
I think it was a couple of factors,
1. Everyone was anxiously waiting for God of War 3 to release(myself included), so we could see what the Santa Monica Studio were going to accomplish with the mighty PS3.
2. It was such a direct ripoff of the GoW formula right down to the button prompts, (such as clicking L3 & R3 to activate your ultimate) .
Now, of course lots of games borrow and evolve ideas, but this was like a carbon copy with a different skin and not quite as good or pretty.
3. It was cool to look at, it played fine, good artistic design and everything, but our standards were astronomically high after GoW 1 & 2… and it just wasn’t anything to write home about.
That being said, I have been wanting to revisit it for years.
I think with a few live service features EA could revive the IP and turn it into a million dollar franchise.

There are good video game protagonists, and there are bad video game protagonists.
I disagree that max is unlikable. Chloe is infinitely more unlikable in my opinion.
Most of these aren't even that bad. Especially comparing to others like Squall "Whatever" Leonhart, Forspoken's Frey, and the guy from Atomic Heart.
i had to stop reading after the "blatant misogyny" in the Dantes inferno section.
i actually liked Max haha.
the forspoken chick is missing tho

Grab your katana, and slice your way through this list featuring the best hack and slash games the PlayStation 3 had to offer.
Dante's inferno... an excellent GoW inspired game. So sad the sequels will never be.
heavenly sword was such a short, but amazing game. that game should be prime material to be made into a download only remaster.
I really enjoyed Castlevania, but struggled to get into it again reattempting it a few years back. I still think it does another of things well; story, presentation, level varietily and art style at least. Gameplay maybe has not stood test of time unfortunately which makes it a chore to get through.
- The game shares the exact same control scheme as God of War, even down to Circle being used to open chests.
so dis suppose to be a god of war clone?
Loved the divine comedy back when I read it in high school, but something about this game just doesn't seem all that appealing to me.
Like the idea, but something about turning Dante who was at first more so afraid of the inferno and limbo before now becoming a knight who is ready to 'kick ass.' Overall I might try a demo and maybe rent it if not buy it (if I find it to be quite a bit of fun), but overall I'd say there is just something about it; it may just be because I haven't seen game play or anything as of yet. I guess I should wait before passing judgment on this game until I've seen some game play action :).
We'll see from the demo before I decide. The art direction looks nice though. I hope it goes well for EA.
There are sights of true terror in The Divine Comedy. PLEASE don't mess this up, and PLEASE use Gustav Dore's woodcuts as inspiration!
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ill be keeping an eye on this one. Love games like this.