• Summary: Infinity Blade II is the second game in this fantasy action adventure role-playing game series for the iPhone 4S and iPad.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 31 out of 34
  2. Negative: 0 out of 34
  1. Dec 12, 2011
    100
    If you're looking for a game to show off the power of your new purchase, but also get value for money then you can't go far wrong with Infinity Blade 2. Even at its launch price of £4.99 it represents great value for money, especially with developers Chair due to release updates in a similar way to IB1, adding new locations, weapons and enemies to fight all set to be free DLC at the time of writing.
  2. Dec 8, 2011
    100
    So Infinity Blade II isn't exactly a major overhaul of the original game, but it doesn't need to be. The additional elements and added strategy improve an already impressive title and yet again, those amazing vistas and detailed enemies manage to impress.
  3. Dec 23, 2011
    70
    Infinity Blade 2 is akin to a game of chess where the player is taking down enemy pieces one by one. This time, we can move around the board both vertically and diagonally, and getting to the end-play will take you more than 90 minutes. Alas, the formula is still too simple, and Chair will have to do something about that in the inevitable Infinity Blade 3.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 11 out of 15
  2. Negative: 3 out of 15
  1. Awesome game. Tons more content and they have really honed in on their successful franchise from last year. Congrats Chair on once again setting the standard for what an iPhone game should bring to the table. While some may (still) be turned away from the on rails/cyclical nature of the game, this game offers a considerable amount more content and story than the last one while offering even better gameplay. Highly recommended as the definitive iPhone experience right now. Expand
    • 2 of 2 users said yes
  2. Would be great if I could actually play it. I have an Ipad 1 and the game doesn't load past the main screen. This is a known issue with the developers and I sincerely hope that they fix this as soon as possible. Paying for a game(even 7 bucks) and not being able to even start it is very bad. No rating for now until the issue is resolved but it will mean at least one point deducted for an obvious q and a fault. Expand
    • 1 of 4 users said yes
  3. The game is an expansion on the first one, but definitely not a second installment. It's really easy, not skill-based, and doesn't last very long. The Gameplay hasn't really been refined to the point where it doesn't get repetitive after five minutes, so I see no reason to play it. If Epic make a great looking game on a REAL handheld and charge full price, I'd much rather pay that than 5 dollars on the app store. Expand
    • 0 of 2 users said yes

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