Brand new weapon of the master, Solar Transport Energy Blades – now you can use the power of the sun. Enter the battle to defeat new enemies – Petrified Noc, Xyloto, Ryth and others. Dig further in the history of Immortal as you open new areas and relics of the past become more appreciable. Create stronger weapon with mystical objects which you will find and collect during the travel, expanding your arsenal with new element powers and abilities! Get deep into a fantastic history of Infinity Blade! In the new version the new content pack is added, there’re more than 30 new products, including magic rings, weapon, boards, helmets, and reservation. Now you can choose from different classes of the weapon, armor and spells, each with their own specialized abilities, for example using different weapon in the both hands at once, two-handled and the weapon of standard class and boards. Investigate beautiful environment which dynamically changes during a long time of your travel to exotic locations, such as Asian Saydhi’s Estate or medieval Tears Storage, showing various ways for researches. Infinity Blade II is a universal app that is available now in the App Store for $6.99.Infinity Blade 2 - The continued travel of young Siris begins in the world of Immortal Titans. This is one game that belongs in every iPhone and iPad owner’s library. It’s beautiful, it’s addicting, and it’s quite possibly the most fun you can have playing an iOS game.
Infinity Blade II is everything an iOS game should be. If you haven’t bought this game yet and have the new iPad, time grab it now.
The app’s download size has been reduced from over 900MB to less than 800MB which is a great achievement, considering the graphics look beautiful on the hi res display of the 3rd generation iPad. Postscript: On March 15th Infinity Blade updated the app to version 1.0.3 to app support for the New iPad. These challenges force you to mix up your strategy, and ultimately serve to improve your skills as the game goes on. In addition, each fight offers a specific challenge like “parry five times” or “don’t use your shield”, and will reward you with additional XP for completing the challenge. Now too much dodging will wear you out, and you’ll have to rely on parrying or using your shield to survive. Gone is the ability to simply dodge your way through a fight. Speaking of the battles, Infinity Blade II has introduced a number of new wrinkles to the combat system to improve gameplay as well.
And you can always change your weapon setup after every battle. These three combinations create fresh gameplay if one weapon setup begins feeling stale or boring. By default, you are equipped with the standard shield and weapon combination from the original game, but you also have the option to wield larger weapons with two hands, or wielding two smaller weapons - one in each hand. Among the great features in Infinity Blade II is the ability to use three different weapon configurations. Infinity Blade II has taken what was fun about the original Infinity Blade and built upon that to create the most addicting fighting mechanics available on iOS. As with any game, the quality of the gameplay is ultimately the most important feature. There are so many subtleties in just the visuals alone, its a pure joy to look at, and to show off to others.īut of course, iOS has lots of great looking titles (though again, Infinity Blade is quite possibly the best looking of all of them). I was blown away by the 3D rendering of all the buildings and characters, the shadows, and even the lens flares as the camera rotated in relation to the sun. The first thing you’ll notice upon launching Infinity Blade II is the incredibly detailed environment and camera system. Infinity Blade II started with the gameplay and visuals of the original, then made both so much better. While the gameplay looked beautiful and was a whole lot of fun, gameplay began to wear a little old when facing battle after battle with nearly identical bosses. In case you missed the original, Infinity Blade was one of the original “killer apps” available on iOS. But there was another announcement at that event that made me almost as excited: the official unveiling of Infinity Blade II by Epic Games and ChAIR Entertainment. With a new processor and all sorts of improved internals, it was hard not to be excited about the new member of the iPhone family. Back in October when Apple announced the new iPhone 4S, most of the media attention surrounded the new device, and for good reason. Behold the new iPhone and iPad blockbuster from Epic Games and ChAIR Entertainment: Infinity Blade II.