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Dante's Inferno is an action-adventure game. The player controls Dante, the game's protagonist, and engages in fast-paced combat, platforming and environment-based puzzles. [1] In the game, Dante's primary weapon is a scythe that can be used in a series of combination attacks and finishing moves. [2]
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Dante's Inferno is a series of six comic books based on the same video game. Published by WildStorm from December 2009 through May 2010, the series was written by Christos Gage with art by Diego Latorre. [116] Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic is a direct-to-DVD animated film released on February 9, 2010. The film is also a spin-off from Dante ...
Virgil tells Dante that the only way to the next circle is from within the beast, so Dante allows himself to be eaten. He encounters Ciacco, a man from his village, who confesses to gluttony; Dante tells him to be free and blesses him with his cross. Dante attacks and destroys the hound's heart to escape.
The game was released in winter of 1994 on CD-ROM only; Inferno came with comic book that documented the story of the player's character, written by sometime 2000 AD contributor Sean Phillips. An album of the same name based on the game's soundtrack by the band Alien Sex Fiend was released alongside the game, on Audio CD and vinyl.
Inferno is the first section of Dante Alighieri's three-part poem Commedia, often known as the Divine Comedy.Written in the early 14th century, the work's three sections depict Dante being guided through the Christian concepts of hell (Inferno), purgatory (), and heaven (). [2]
Inferno is a miniatures-based game for 2-5 players that is set in Dante Alighieri's Inferno. [1] Each player chooses an Archfiend and arms it with spells and weapons, and also chooses and arms several lieutenants. [2] After each player has created their group of demons, they battle each other for control of the Abyss.