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ainferno  is a space combat simulator video game developed by Digital Image Design and published by Ocean Software in 1994 for the PC. It is a sequel to the 1992 game Epic.

Plot – ainferno

Continuing the story of the Rexxon-Terran conflict from the game EpicInferno charts the adventures of a Terran pilot as he seeks revenge on the Rexxons, who had genetically altered him to become one of their own.

Development

Inferno used the game engine from TFX, the game Digital Image Design released the previous year.[2] Inferno was showcased at the 1993 Summer Consumer Electronics Show in Las VegasNevada alongside TFX.[2] A version for the Commodore Amiga was trailed in early 1994, alongside TFX, however this version was not released.[3] Similarly, a port for the Atari Jaguar was also reported to be under development but never came to fruition.[4]

In 1994, Inferno was shown at the European Computer Trade Show in the Business Design Centre in London, England.[5]

Release – ainferno

The game was released in winter of 1994 on CD-ROM only; Inferno came with comic book that documented the story of the player’s character, written by sometime 2000 AD contributor Sean Phillips.

An album of the same name based on the game’s soundtrack by the band Alien Sex Fiend was released alongside the game, on Audio CD and vinyl.[6]

In December 2019 the game was re-released digitally, bundled with the PC version of its prequel, Epic.[7]

Reception- ainferno

PublicationScore
MikroBitti97%[8]
Aktueller Software Markt11/12[9]
PC Games80%[10]
PC Gamer76%[2]
Next Generation[11]
Dragon
[1]
Computer Gaming World[12]
FluxB[13]
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A reviewer for Next Generation gave Inferno three out of five stars, commenting that “Although [the] controls and equipment are truly inspired … the gameplay often has a tendency to be a little hard to follow. Those with the patience to stick with it will find a unique gaming experience, but one that never fully achieves greatness.”[11] Dragon gave the game 2½ and 3½ out of 5 stars.[1]

German gaming magazine Aktueller Software Markt gave Inferno an overall score of 11/12, and named it an ASM Hit.[9] German gaming magazine PC Games gave an overall score of 80%.[10] Finnish gaming magazine MikroBitti gave Inferno an exceptionally high score of 97%, and named the game a Bit Hit.[8]

PC Gamer gave an overall score of 73%, and praised Inferno’s gameplay due to its ‘sense of scale’, variety, and fast-paced action. PC Gamer however criticized the game’s complex controls, but noted Inferno as a “state of the art” space opera shoot ’em up, despite having significant competition in the genre.[2] Dan Amrich of Flux magazine praised the gameplay calling it “Ultra-speedy, dizzying interstellar action.” The reviewer criticized the slippery controls and many pauses during gameplay. He also commented that although it doesn’t have the charm like Wing Commander, In comparison he stated that Inferno has: “Far better 3D effects, a widely variable mission plan and wicked fast gameplay.”[13]

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