
Of course, when you start, there is only one path as the others are locked, but it adds a nice bit of variety. Textures, shadows, highlights – all of these elements look even better, and prove that this is what iOS gaming is all about.įor those that loved the first Infinity Blade, but grew tired of the same exact liner path all the time, good news: there are multiple paths through the game, with each leading to a different “final” boss battle. When compared to last year’s game, Infinity Blade II has even more impressive visuals in its various environments. The opening scene will start out with what looks like a Japanese garden, and the pink cherry blossoms will be so realistic that you’d think they were real. You will play as Siris, who must venture into the world of the Deathless tyrants and battle your way through their Titans, in order to find out about the Worker of Secrets.įrom the moment you launch the game, prepare to be floored by the visuals.


The story picks up where we left off in the first game – the God King has been defeated, and now it’s your objective to find out the secrets behind the legendary Infinity Blade. Infinity Blade II ($6.99) by Chair Entertainment Group, LLC is the sequel to last year’s award-winning game of epic sword fighting.
