![]() ![]() The story pushes forward in a straight line, so the feeling of freedom is largely an illusion. Instead you get to roam an entire world map, taking on massive creatures (and a dragon!) one by one. You aren't confined to a single assault on one tower, for example. Infinity Blade III opens things up a bit as compared to the strict Infinity Blade II. It's big, bad, and oh so pretty to look at, making Infinity Blade III feel like a full-fledged PC game packed into your iPhone. It keeps the nigh-on perfect basic formula the same, introducing a few bonuses, tweaking some inventory and item features, and dropping on a whole host of new foes to face off against. Infinity Blade III from Chair Entertainment concludes the trilogy of combat games with some serious style. Got your shiny iOS device charged up and ready to go? You're going to need a few hours and a lot of battery power to handle this game. ![]()
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