By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

You guys also forget that the gameplay was practically the same and that the devs of Dantes Inferno must've seen the GOW3 demo. They copied the beast rider from GOW3 and gave the beast cooler moves also making it more useful to your movement. Secondly you have more moves, which improves gameplay value. A deeper list of fighting moves means a better a more fluid experience ( I don't know if GOW does that though where you can buy new moves). The implementation of magic is also great and the Holy cross magic as well helps fend people off. I felt more challenged in Dantes inferno than the GOW3 Demo. Sure Dante wasn't powerful as Kratos, but he stole Death's scythe and is now using it on all the demons of hell. Can we say badass? Dantes Inferno may be an adaptation, but more than GOW it gives you a look into the spirit of a human being and not a super being like Kratos. He doesn't have wings, he doesn't have super strength and he isn't god-like. This is what makes his struggle mean more. In GOW3 I am expecting domination because it obviously seems like this guy has a vendetta against the gods after ripping off Helio's head (That was purely epic by the way). GOW3 is going to be more epic no doubt, but I just thought that the Dantes Inferno demo capitalized on the GOW3 demo which came out way earlier in a good way.