And the added emphasis on story, while at times confusing, is a nice new touch. Like its predecessor, this is an app that is great looking and a fun action title, broken into digestible segments that keep it from getting frustrating. Ultimately, that doesn't drag down the game, though. iPhone users who already purchased the games will remain able to play them. ![]() Though there are a number of weapons and spells at your disposal, there's not a lot of variety in the battles, which makes long sessions with the game sometimes feel a bit repetitive (though not nearly as fast as the original). Along with the three Infinity Blade games, all in-app purchase options have been removed, according to Epic Games. Unfortunately, some of the original game's weaknesses remain. The game is once again a graphical tour de force and still caters well to the quick-play philosophy that iOS gamers embrace. And while there is a certain sense of sameness with this sequel, there are also new role-playing elements that make it feel less like a treadmill. ![]() The first game, after all, was a smash hit. It would have been easy for Chair Entertainment to simply rest on its laurels with INFINITY BLADE II.
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