EG:Style over substance doesn't always need to be a criticism. When the first Infinity Blade was released, back in 2010, it wasn't the deepest game around. What it did have was an engaging and intuitive approach to touchscreen sword fighting, as well as sumptuous Unreal Engine visuals designed to give purchasers of the newly released iPad something to show off. The style was the substance, and it was a well deserved hit.
Epic Games reveals alongside Infinity Blade III becoming free, the assets will be free for Unreal Engine 4. All 8 packs containing over 7000 assets will be available on the Unreal Engine Marketplace.
TTP:" Infinity Blade III, the latest entry of the series developed by Chair, has been released a while back on the App Store and has managed to become rather successful, with the team also releasing several updates which add more content to the already packed game. If you have never played the game and want to do so soon, you will be happy to know that you can do so without having to pay."
Recent years, mobile gaming is booming. A lot of outstanding mobile games emerge one after another. But in the bustling mobile market, there are still some classical games that are insurmountable.