Infinity Blade II is the perfect video game sequel. The visceral and cinematic melee combat has been expanded from a glorified quicktime event into a proper, fleshed-out fighting system. IB1's thin storyline has been replaced with a voice-acted narrative full of twists and turns
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.
The Infinity Blade Trilogy bundle is now available for purchase on the App Store.
A few hours later (September 9, 10 a.m PDT.), the new Apple event will be held at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino. At that time, Apple will bring us its new mobile device iPhone 6. As we know, with the improvement of each generation iPhone’s performance, the mobile game market will also receive the tremendous influence. To display the powerful performance of the new device, Apple would show some mobile games or Apps on it in each year’s launch event. The games which can be selected should be very outstanding that all players can be shocked by them. So today, let’s take a look back at the games in the pass Apple events.
Nevertheless, if a game like this is able to garner this much of a score, it really speaks volumes to the so-called "mobile-gaming" market. This 1-dimensional archaic control system that is supposed to destroy the Vita/3DS is just beyond laughable at this point. Not to say this game sucks, but if this is the flagship on touch-screen 3D games to compete with proprietary gaming handhelds... well I don't see much of a future for it.
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