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Let it Die: Inferno (PC) review

Inferno feels like a more polished action game overall, but still suffers from an unfair difficulty spike that feels more punishing than rewarding.
“Derivative” is a term that’s perhaps used too often in reviews. I would argue that a good 90% or more of modern day video games are derivative of something that came before. Rare is the truly ...
A modern take on classic run 'n' gun genre, Neon Inferno infuses its retro graphics with new gameplay ideas and great action ...
Stunning 2D artwork and old school arcade gameplay combine in this new cyberpunk style shooter, but does it play as good as it looks? The early 90s may have seen the magic of pixel art reach an early ...
The film Inferno is based on the novel of that name by best-selling author Dan Brown, whose books have been translated and published in more than 40 languages worldwide. Brown’s ‘The DaVinci Code’ and ...
(9 of 10 rating): Digging into the blistering heat of Inferno #1, the first issue of Jonathan Hickman's X-Men swan song When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission ...
Dante's Inferno does a lot of things right as a third-person hack-'n-slash game. The combat is fun, as well as bloody and violent. The environment of hell is hellish indeed, using organic matter to ...