The first level we played took place in a monestary where it looked like some monks with special powers and weapons didn't look happen to see Lennox roaming around their wine cellers. Lennox does have conventional weapons to use like pistols and machine guns but he also has special abilities like his Infernal attack. Controlled by the right mouse button, the special attack bascially charges up Lennox's right arm and fires a powerful red energy beam at their enemies. It's pretty devastating but its also fueled by the game's magical energy source mana. Luckly dead enemies have plenty of mana for you to use once you kill them. By pushing the use button, you trigger Lennox's right hand to drain both mana and health from your fallen foes. This causes the enemy's body to dissapear and you to get a special red energy charge all over your body. You don't just use mana for attack, however. There's also a special teleportation power that can be used to get to certain locations and dodge enemy attacks. The second level in our Infernal press build took place in a multi-level warehouse where more conventional armed guards are seeking to take out Lennox. Some of the enemy's used flamethrowers at us and that's when we really became impressed with Metropolis Software' graphical effects for this game. The fire from the flamethrower was some of the best fire effects we have ever seen in a game, period. With flames that were not just bright but looked like they flowed around object naturally it was a bit of a distraction...until the flames reached our title character of course at which point our goal was then to take out the enemy who was burning us to death. Once you defeat him you can not only suck his health and mana from his dead body but take on the powerful flamethrower for Lennox himself to use.