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2023 was a landmark year for bar-setting video game releases.
Now, that game is officially available on Xbox and I’ve already 100% completed it.

Three humans, so similar despite the ragged chasm that divides them.
The game in question is Mediterranea Inferno, developed in tandem by Lorenzo Redaelli and studio EYEGUYS.
This article was made possible with a review code provided by Santa Ragione.
The company did not see the contents of this article before publishing.

Three humans, so similar despite the ragged chasm that divides them.
The pandemic broke the world.
COVID-19 claimed literally millions of lives, irreversibly altering the economy and further dividing humanity.
It’s in this world that Mediterranea Inferno is set, taking place in Aug. 2022.

Each has a twisted view on life, and each has captured only a part of the whole truth.
It’s violent and dark, funny and relevant, beautiful and emotional.
You dictate the choices the group makes over three days, ultimately deciding the fate of all three.
There is a plethora of secrets, branching paths, and different endings to discover in Mediterranea Inferno.

Consumed by regret and hopelessness, seeking any way to reclaim what they feel they’ve lost.
In a society simultaneously more divided and interconnected than ever, that has never been more evident.
The soundtrack is flexible, molding into each scene and environment with subtlety and emotion.
Just go play it.

Madama claims to have the answer to all their problems, and desperation guarantees they don’t hesitate to follow.
It’s worth every penny, and it’s on Xbox now.

Inextricably tied in so many ways, clinging together despite the hatred, selfishness, and desperation.(Image credit: Windows Central)

Hope is like the absence of thought; the harder you chase it, the more elusive it becomes.(Image credit: Windows Central)

They feel as if the world is falling apart around them, and they’re powerless to do something even as simple as be happy.(Image credit: Windows Central)

An eternity of their design may seem like paradise, but humans rarely get it right the first try.



















