Nemesis only escapes tackiness by being so obscure. But in reality, in places it looks like a school project made from toilet rolls, paper mache and poster paint. Inferno's visual theming elements are far less laughable.
I think Inferno's colour scheme, including those flames, is the best of any B&M invert in the world. Bar Duelling Dragon's, for obvious exceptional reasons.
The flames on Inferno are pretty tacky and belong down a seafront of modified hatchbacks. However, I do like its track colour and the plants below and around it. It does feel somewhat tropical.
I have no problem with Inferno's theming. I think it's the most interesting place to queue in the park. The colour of the track surrounded by the plants is rather pleasing on the eye I find.
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