Guest writer Matthew Krehbiel for Insert-Disc takes a humorous look at the rather generic demo for the upcoming title Dante's Inferno, which may or may not bear any resemblance to the source material.

You’ve probably heard of Dante’s Inferno. Part of the epic trilogy The Divine Comedy and written by a dead guy, I’ve been told by Wikipedia that it’s heavily allegorical, which means that it’s already worth more than anything you’re likely to achieve in life. So give up now and resign yourself to reading my epic impressions of the Dante’s Inferno videogame demo released on the PlayStation Network on this day, the 10th of December, the year of our Lord 2009.
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    Play ISDF Dec 15, 09
    I have to admit, after all the hype, the publicity stunts, and everything else, I'm rather disappointed. I'm sure the game in it's entirety will look and sound great and will at least have a pretty good story but I wasn't expecting to hear that it's so standard with it's gameplay. Kind of a good way to kill enthusiasm.
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      ruledbysecrecy Dec 16, 09
      Hype? There wasn't much hype around this game.
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    Aeirou Dec 18, 09
    It's like a religious god of war with more boobs in it. fail.

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