Game Rant has been a trusted source in video game news since 2009. Now, Game Rant is an authority in the industry for their interviews, guides, reviews, and more. Rather than directly re-telling the ...
Dante’s Inferno: An Animated Epic is a 2010 Japanese-American animated fantasy film that draws inspiration from the first part of Dante Alighieri’s epic poem, Inferno. The movie revolves around the ...
An epic journey through nine circles of a fiery hell filled with monstrous beasts and condemned souls — Italian poet Dante Alighieri didn't know it at the time, but 700 years ago, he mapped out a ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. After ripping off the head of a living ship while crossing one of the main rivers of hell, causing the boat to crash, you make your way up the sheer ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Is there some game developer's guidebook that I don't know about? If so, I need to find it and tear out the page that says "cloning God of War = best ...
Dante’s Inferno tries desperately to claw some ground back through a slew of upgradable features and in-game treats – and some of them even work too. Our favourite upgrades are the Beatrice Stones you ...
Dante’s Inferno, the game, is about a crusader called Dante who goes on a mission into hell to save Beatrice, the woman he loves. After being fatally wounded far from home, Dante is saved only after ...
When planning a videogame, classical literature isn't the first source material that comes to mind. For centuries, the Western concept of the afterlife has been framed by Dante's The Divine Comedy, ...
Eagle-eyed IGN UK readers might recall that we began our review of the excellent Darksiders by pointing out how exactly much like God of War it wasn't. By some unholy stroke of fortuitousness, we now ...
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You have to wonder why it hasn't happened more often. Plenty of games have been 'inspired' by a good root around the library, but wholesale appropriation of literature has never really been the done ...