Friday, 17 February 2012

Infinity Blade 2 (iOS) Review

Infinity Blade 2 (iOS) Review - The 3D duel-fest is back, and attempting to answer some of the questions left over from its first installment (and a few major updates). Infinity Blade has had a huge effect on promoting the iPad and iPhone as valid gaming options, with high quality visuals and intuitive touchscreen controls. Well, Epic hasn't tampered with the formula too much, but has tried to instill some considered expansions and pour even more eye-honey all over it. Will it stretch gamers beyond the original? We've now spent a fair bit of time slashing away at those pesky immortals and their underlings -- see what we thought of this little big adventure after the break.





I am eager to play Infinity Blade 2 on my iphone 4, and i just get the ios 5 update. Is it available to download Infinity Blade 2 on ios 5 now? if yes, where should i go to download it?

I just tried playing this on my iPad 2 running iOS 4.3.3, everything seems perfect, but there is no light shafts Infinity Blade 2 iOS 4.3.3? Any fix?

Journeying around the stages of Infinity Blade 2 will take you from oriental temples with plenty of eastern style licks, to what appears to be the increasingly ruined locale of the first game. They've cranked up the light effects here, so expect to be impressed all over again if you were wowed by the original. Granted, it can't stun players with the same "a phone's capable of this?" sort of way, but the game is noticeably sharper, taking full advantage of the high-resolution screens of the Apple hardware.
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