Dante's Inferno might have been pushed into 2010, but publisher Electronic Arts promises that gamers will get a chance to get a taste of the game this year. Unfortunately, that promise doesn't include PSP owners, because the demo will be for the console version only. It seems that similarly to other multiplatform releases, development of the PSP version has taken a back seat to the handheld game. This makes us wonder whether EA has seen Sony's new memo about 'no quick ports', and more importantly, whether they 'get' the PSP platform at all.
Developer Visceral Games today announced that the so-called 'Gates of Hell' demo will arrive on the Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles this December, just in time for Christmas. Despite the timing, there probably won't be much holiday cheer on display in this demo. Visceral Games, who are responsible for last year's horror-fest Dead Space, suggest that there will be entirely new levels of gore and depravity on offer in Dante's Inferno.
The game, which has already drawn its fair share of real and fake controversy, is loosely based on the Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri. Inferno will take players on an epic descent through Dante's nine circles of hell - limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud and treachery. At least one of those levels is going to be filled with half-dead demonic babies, but that is a different story. The developer promises that everything runs at 60 frames per second, with each circle featuring unique environments, new creatures, terrifying demons, story elements and suitably creepy music.
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