ESRB Rating for Dante's Inferno

ESRB Rating for Dante's Inferno

21 Dec, 2009

So it’s official – due to blood, gore, intense violence, nudity and sexual content, Dante’s Inferno will be rated as Mature. And whilst there’s no surprises there, there may be a spoiler or two in the summary, so proceed with caution please if you’d like to remain in the dark and play the game blind . . .

Game Summary

In this action-adventure game, players control Dante, a veteran soldier of the Crusades, on his journey through the nine Circles of Hell. The game depicts a surrealistic underworld populated by demons, shades, blobs, mythical creatures, historical figures, the undead, and the scythe-wielding “Death.” As Dante pursues his beloved Beatrice through Limbo, Lust, Anger, etc., he must battle several creatures along the way.

Players swing their own giant scythe and employ magic—glowing white crosses—to battle the winged, the lost, and the damned. Blood often splatters out of monsters’ bodies when attacked; weakened monsters can be finished off with a set of commands leading to tongue-evisceration, but more often, some version of dismemberment. Amidst the sounds of moaning, drowning, crying, and chastising, some bizarre creatures appear (a veritable monster’s ball), accentuating the surreal nature of the game: a pestilent Bertha blob spews its anger, sometimes more; a King Kong-sized Cleopatra—demon-like, purplish, topless—reigns over the level Lust; and “unblessed infants” with sharp blades-for-arms zealously attack Dante in dark spaces. These “unbaptized” demons resemble babies only in size, as they tend to hack, slash, scream, and impale/get impaled as often as taller demons. The most intense depictions of violence occur during cutscenes—the tapestry-style animations and the CGI-enhanced cinematics: Templar soldiers cut townspeople in half; a man is decapitated and his head hurtles toward the screen; a man gets stabbed through the eye with his own crucifix, and a soldier impales a woman through the chest by throwing a sword at the fleeing victim—Intense Violence at M.

The game also contains some sexual content and depictions of nudity. During one sequence, a distraught demon-like creature seizes Dante’s right hand and slowly guides it across her bare chest; during another, “shade minions” in high heels moan lustfully—in the Lust level—as tentacles protrude from their stomachs, their lower regions. As for the nudity: a tapestry-style (hand-drawn) image of a topless woman embracing a man; the same art-style depicting a slave woman—breasts exposed—lying on the floor with the guilt-ridden; a naked woman on a stone slab levitating in the air (only her breasts are fully defined); the aforementioned topless Cleopatra; and a bluish devil/demon in boss-battle mode—its penis visible during the flying and fire-spewing, the standing around (there are equivalent physics applied to female/male body parts).

And whilst we’re on Dante’s Inferno . . . check out this, um, lovely Christmas message from the Visceral Games team . . .

Via ESRB

4 comments

  1. Martee Warree /

    Having seen and played a demo version of Dante’s Inferno at the Eurogame Expo in Leeds earlier this year I can honestly say that I’m genuinely excited about this game. I’m not usually a big fan of ‘action’ games, there is something about this game that really sets it apart from the others.
    The violence in the game, while very graphic, really adds to the experience, as I played the demo I found myself laughing uneasily at the graphic scenes, because it was very entertaining and interesting to see the interactive animations take place, but I couldn’t help but feel like I was condemning myself to a life-time in hell just by playing the game.

    • Wasn’t the EG Expo great? I was at the first day in London (stood out like a sore thumb – not many females there at all, let alone in their 30s!)

      Yeah, I played it there – loved it, and totally didn’t expect to. So if you end up in hell, at least we’ll be there together … ?! lol

  2. Martee Warree /

    Yeah Eurogamer was great! I went to the one in Leeds, and while it was probably smaller and had less ‘famous’ people in the talks than at London, it was a great day.
    I dragged my girlfriend along with me who is only just getting into games, she doesn’t really know much about them and didn’t know what to expect, but she really enjoyed the day too. We even got a free t-shirt from the people demonstrating a game called Blue Toad Murder Files that said ‘I got lost in lady snobbish’s bush’! :P
    Anyways, I could go on about how great Eurogamer was all day… So I’ll stop while I’m ahead.

    • That was the only downside I think – not enough freebies! I did score a L4D2 tee though, which was awesome.

      I missed the ‘famous’ people, though – David Cage was talking on the Saturday, whilst I was there on the Friday. Booo.

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