Before we discuss the technicalities, we must address the content. The Dante's Inferno DLC, officially titled "The Trials of St. Lucia," is not mere fluff. It is an entirely separate, roguelite-inspired campaign featuring Dante's beloved, Beatrice. The premise is brilliant: While Dante descends through the nine circles, Beatrice must navigate a purgatorial challenge to maintain her place in Paradise. This DLC includes:
For years, console players could only access this if they had purchased it before the PlayStation Store delisted it. On PC? It never officially existed. That is, until RPCS3 matured enough to handle PS3 package files (PKGs) and rap licenses.
Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the server room. You can’t just download the vanilla ISO and call it a day. The DLC requires specific firmware configurations and patches to run without crashing at Circle 3 (Gluttony). dantes inferno dlc rpcs3 gnarly repacks top
This is where the scene group Gnarly Repacks comes in.
Gnarly has built a reputation for taking broken, complicated, or "lost" DLC structures and repacking them into a single, drag-and-drop folder. Their Dante’s Inferno "Ultimate Edition" repack does the following: Before we discuss the technicalities, we must address
Warning: As the name suggests, these repacks are "gnarly." They often strip out intro videos, shrink audio slightly, and bypass standard installation protocols. They are built for speed and function, not aesthetics.
Dante's Inferno is fully playable on the RPCS3 emulator at 60 FPS, and " Gnarly Repacks For years, console players could only access this
" provides a popular pre-configured version that typically includes DLC. Gnarly Repack Features Integrated DLC: These repacks often include the Dark Forest prequel DLC and various cosmetic/power-up items.
Pre-Configured RPCS3: The repack functions like a standard PC game installer. Running the .exe installs a portable version of RPCS3 with the game files already added.
Performance: The game requires a consistent 60 FPS for correct audio synchronization. Users with modern CPUs (e.g., Ryzen 5 5600 or i3-12100f) generally experience stable gameplay. DLC Limitations on RPCS3
The Trials of St. Lucia DLC was never officially released on PC. It’s a prequel where you play as Lucia, wielding a scythe through 3 recycled but remixed circles of Hell. The difficulty is brutally unfair (waves of enemies + platforming + one-hit kill spikes), and the story is a 30-minute loop padded by score attacks. Still, for fans of the 2010 cult classic, it’s the only “new” Dante’s Inferno content in over a decade.