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		<title>By: NamelessTed</title>
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		<description>I think that the animated feature tie-in for Dead Space was more successful than the one for Dante&#039;s Inferno. The Dead Space animation does a great job detailing all the events leading up to the beginning of the video game. Of all the reason&#039;s I enjoyed it, the most important reason it is successful is that it focuses completely on events before the game and gives a more detailed back story and addition insight into the Dead Space world.

The Dante&#039;s Inferno animation, on the other hand, doesn&#039;t succeed in the same way. The animation is like a condensed version of the game. It takes a tour of hell, hits all the major boss battles, and key story events of the game. I didn&#039;t like this part of the animation.

The one thing it does well, and better than the game, is the parts it takes the time to tell the backstory. The game is actually quite ineffective at detailing the events that took place during the Crusade with Dante. Even after having watched the animation, the game&#039;s cut-scene were confusing at best.

I think if the animated feature spent more time showing the relationship between Dante and the other character develop before Dante goes to Hell would have been much better.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think that the animated feature tie-in for Dead Space was more successful than the one for Dante&#8217;s Inferno. The Dead Space animation does a great job detailing all the events leading up to the beginning of the video game. Of all the reason&#8217;s I enjoyed it, the most important reason it is successful is that it focuses completely on events before the game and gives a more detailed back story and addition insight into the Dead Space world.</p>
<p>The Dante&#8217;s Inferno animation, on the other hand, doesn&#8217;t succeed in the same way. The animation is like a condensed version of the game. It takes a tour of hell, hits all the major boss battles, and key story events of the game. I didn&#8217;t like this part of the animation.</p>
<p>The one thing it does well, and better than the game, is the parts it takes the time to tell the backstory. The game is actually quite ineffective at detailing the events that took place during the Crusade with Dante. Even after having watched the animation, the game&#8217;s cut-scene were confusing at best.</p>
<p>I think if the animated feature spent more time showing the relationship between Dante and the other character develop before Dante goes to Hell would have been much better.</p>
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