Launch the game. The first indicator is the Main Menu. A standard copy shows only "Campaign" and "Options." A Gnarly-repacked copy with DLC will show "Trials of St. Lucia" as a selectable option on the right-hand side.
Pro-tip: To confirm further, start a New Game. When you collect your first Soul, pause the menu. If the "Relic" slot is available, the DLC is active.
Right-click Dante’s Inferno in the RPCS3 game list. Select Change Custom Configuration.
The combination of Dante’s Inferno (a undeserving cult classic), its DLC (rare as a virtuous soul in Hell), RPCS3 (the most advanced PS3 emulator), and Gnarly Repacks (the masters of pre-configured playability) offers the definitive way to play EA’s masterpiece.
Do not let history burn. Download the Gnarly Repack, load it in RPCS3, and carve "WAIT" into the chest of every gluttonous, heretical demon you find. Just remember to set your VBlank frequency first.
Disclaimer: This article is for educational and preservation purposes. Gnarly Repacks typically require you to own a legitimate copy of the game. RPCS3 is an open-source emulator designed to preserve video game history. Dantes Inferno - DLC- - RPCS3- -Gnarly Repacks-
Dante's Inferno, the high-octane action-adventure title originally released in 2010, has seen a resurgence on PC thanks to the RPCS3 emulator. For many fans, the Gnarly Repacks version provides an all-in-one package that includes the base game and its hard-to-find DLC, making it the most streamlined way to experience the full descent into the nine circles of hell at high resolutions. The Gnarly Repacks Package: What’s Included?
The "Gnarly Repacks" edition typically comes pre-configured for PC play, often including the Divine Edition content and critical post-launch expansions. Key DLC items often bundled in this repack include:
Dark Forest DLC: A prequel level featuring new puzzles and combat encounters.
Trials of St. Lucia: Adds a new playable character, St. Lucia, and a co-op challenge mode (though some online features may require specific emulator workarounds).
Special Costumes: The "Animated Film" and "Florentine Dante" skins. Launch the game
Soul Packs: Various resource boosters like the "Godlike Pack" and "Relics Triple Pack". Playing Dante’s Inferno on RPCS3
RPCS3 has reached a "Playable" state for Dante's Inferno, allowing for 4K resolution and a rock-solid 60 FPS on modern hardware. Because this game was designed to run at 60 FPS on original consoles, it feels incredibly fluid on PC. Recommended Emulator Settings (2026)
To get the most out of your repack, apply these custom configurations in the RPCS3 Emulator:
RPCS3 - Dante's Inferno now Playable! | 4K IR 60FPS Gameplay
This article is designed to be informative for emulation enthusiasts, modders, and fans of the classic action-adventure game. Disclaimer: This article is for educational and preservation
Unlike ISOs, Gnarly Repacks usually provide a Game.pkg and a DLC.pkg (often labeled "Trials of St. Lucia").
Some Gnarly repacks strip the firmware to reduce file size. If you boot RPCS3 and see "No firmware found," download PS3 Firmware 4.90 (or latest) from Sony’s official site. Go to File > Install Firmware in RPCS3 and select the .PUP file.
The normal RPCS3 experience with Dante’s Inferno is roughly a 6/10. It runs, but it requires a PhD in emulation to get the DLC working.
The Gnarly Repacks version is a 9/10. The only deduction is the lack of a controller mapping profile (you will have to map your Xbox/PlayStation controller manually via the Pad settings in RPCS3, as the repack defaults to Keyboard).