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11 Comments
The video doesn't work so good,or maybe im missing a codec :\
You can watch it here too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fS3JgMHJGP4
nice choice on music
Kpitan
wanna go to hell. Superb idea for a videogame.
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Risking life for a future high maintenance wife who'll demand a mortgage out of your means just so she still feels like top dog amongst her lunch girls?
Pass.
Dont like the music, but the graphics are amazing. I wanna play it!
The music? Why? SO boring, and the game looks exciting; maybe that was an intentional contrast element.
Game looks cool, but the music killed it for me.
What a crappy music. Do those guys ever heard Dante's Inferno from Iced Earth band? That matches really good with these graphics.
Movie-like ads for video games are great. The quest is in your hands.
The music didn't help the message at all. It's not in line with the concept. We are talking Dante and the Inferno, not "Nottinghill".
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a. The track song has been used in the film 'Notting Hill' by Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts. Any body who's watched the film should face the problem of classical conditioning. Thematically the song strongly relates to romantic theme of the film. A total misfit here for this product.
b. The product names "Dante's Inferno". Devine comedy of Dante (Inferno is the first part of this epic poem) is a spiritual journty of two poet to the hell. It is not a journey by the hero to save some lady from the hellfire. Whereas, the visual animation of this ad possibly suggests something like that as I interpret it. Then why use the name of Dante? Just name it "Inferno" and leave the music track of Notting hill and create some music that fits here. The animation has good visual effects and strong potential as I feel.
shahid
great