
The 2010 video game “Dante’s Inferno” is a dark and twisted take on the classic poem by Dante Alighieri. The game follows Dante as he descends into the nine circles of Hell, fighting off monsters and demons in order to save his beloved Beatrice. While the game is filled with intense action and violence, it also contains some surprisingly sexual moments.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the game occurs in the fourth circle of Hell, where Dante must battle the Lustful. These creatures are a twisted version of the classic Sirens, and they use their seductive powers to try and lure Dante into their embrace. The player must fight off the Lustful in order to progress, but the scene is still quite risqué.
Another sexual moment occurs in the fifth circle of Hell, where Dante must battle the Gluttonous. These creatures are grotesquely obese, and they are constantly eating and drinking. The player must battle the Gluttonous in order to progress, but the scene is still quite sexual in nature.
The final sexual moment in the game occurs in the seventh circle of Hell, where Dante must battle the Wrathful. These creatures are incredibly violent, and they are constantly fighting and killing each other. The player must battle the Wrathful in order to progress, but the scene is still quite sexual in nature.
Overall, “Dante’s Inferno” is a dark and twisted game that contains some surprisingly sexual moments. While the game is filled with intense action and violence, it also contains some surprisingly sexual moments that add an extra layer of depth to the experience.
Male and female nudity
Most - if not all - the female characters are topless.
Some characters show their bare buttocks.
Some of the characters in the game's Lust level are particularly sexual, they moan and writhe seductively.
One enemy type uses an attack where a giant snake shoots out from between their legs.
There's also a scene featuring a naked woman under a blanket which hints at Dante having an affair, however, no graphic sexual acts are depicted.
During one sequence, a distraught demon-like creature seizes Dante's right hand and slowly guides it across her bare chest.
A tapestry-style (hand-drawn) image of a topless woman embracing a man; the same art-style depicting a slave woman breasts exposed lying on the floor with the guilt-ridden.
A naked woman is seen on a stone slab levitating in the air (only her breasts are fully defined).
The aforementioned topless Cleopatra.
A bluish devil/demon in boss-battle modeits penis visible during the flying and fire-spewing.