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Infernal – Review

Read review of InfernalWhen I first started playing Infernal, I was actually pleasantly surprised. It reminded me of Winback for the Nintendo 64—frenetic third-person shooting with a basic but effective cover system that adds a bit of flair to the combat.

Infernal – Consumer Guide

According to ESRB, this game contains: Blood, Language, Violence

Infernal

Game Description: Infernal is a third person shooter with a difference. You'll become part of an action-packed journey in a supernatural battle between Heaven and Hell. Gamers take on the role of Ryan Lennox, a fallen angel who becomes a mercenary working for the Devil. He's been hired to restore the balance between Good & Evil. Lennox embarks upon a dangerous journey into a world of deception and betrayal, armed with special abilities and military grade weaponry. Infernal makes use of 'Ageia PhysX software,' enhancing the realistic effects of the game and also supports the 'Ageia PhysX card' for even more stunning visuals.

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