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Dante’s Inferno is not for babies

Submitted by Stephen Ebert on October 16, 2009 – 3:30 pmNo Comment

Dante's Inferno is not for babies The folk over at camp killjoy won’t like this one bit. Dante’s Inferno features an achievement for killing babies of the unbaptized kind. They are scary, mind.

Speaking about it Dante’s Inferno executive producer Jonthan Knight said that a “Bad Nanny” acheivement will be dished out for the slaughtering of a number of unbaptized L’enfant terrible.

But Don’t call the NSPCC just yet. These are babies from hell with blades for arms and deserving of more than a trip to the naughty step.

It’s not the first time that an achievement had potential for controversy. A “Kill 1,000 kids” achievement from Fairytale Fights has already caused a bit of commotion.

Dante’s Inferno
Out: February 12th 2010
Via [UGO, thanks VG247]

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