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Inferno Puzzle Game (Blue Vertex, 2021)

October 17, 2021 By Harrison Betz, FSU '25

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“In this atmospheric puzzle game you follow the journey of Dante Alighieri through the Nine Circles of Hell. The game is an adaptation of his epic poem Inferno written over 700 years ago, and between levels it includes many memorable quotes from the poem together with colorized artwork.” [. . .]    –Blue Vertex, Steam

Learn more about the game here.

Watch gameplay footage here.

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Categories: Consumer Goods, Digital Media
Tagged with: 2021, Adaptations, Circles of Hell, Digital Arts, Digital Games, Games, Inferno, Journeys, Puzzles, Video Games

Konami’s Video Game, Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow (2005)

September 28, 2021 By Ezra Berman '23

“Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow and Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow feature several spear-wielding flying demons named after the Malebranche: Cagnazzo, Scarmaglione, Rubicant, Draghignazzo, Barbariccia and Malacoda. Rubicant and Scarmaglione are mistranslated as ‘Lubicant’ and ‘Skull Millione.’”    —Wikipedia

Categories: Consumer Goods
Tagged with: 2005, Circles of Hell, Hell, Inferno, Malebolge, Malebranche, Video Games

Banpresoft’s Video Game, Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation (2002)

September 28, 2021 By Ezra Berman '23

“In Super Robot Taisen: Original Generation, Judecca, Levi Tolar’s personal unit, uses attacks named after the four zones of the ninth circle of Hell.”    —Wikipedia 

Categories: Consumer Goods
Tagged with: 2002, Circles of Hell, Hell, Inferno, Judecca, Ninth Circle, Video Games

Karin Entertainment’s Video Game, Animamundi: Dark Alchemist (2004)

September 28, 2021 By Ezra Berman '23

“In Animamundi: Dark Alchemist, the main character is guided through the nine circles of Hell towards the end of the game.”    —Wikipedia

Categories: Consumer Goods
Tagged with: 2004, Circles of Hell, Hell, Inferno, Video Games

Atlus, Persona 3 FES (2007)

September 5, 2021 By Ezra Berman '23

“In Persona 3 FES, areas are called Malebolge, Cocytus, Caina, Antenora, Ptolomea, Judecca, and Empyrean.”    —Wikipedia

Categories: Consumer Goods
Tagged with: 2007, Antenora, Caina, Circles of Hell, Cocytus, Empyrean, Hell, Inferno, Judecca, Malebolge, Paradiso, Ptolomea, Video Games

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