Real Racing 3Deus Ex: The FallInfinity Blade II much more epic feel, although some IB2’s strong sense of exploration is lost. Infinity Blade III is the concluding chapter of the hit mobile fantasy saga.
The globe-trotting nature of IB3’s quest gives it a The story works, but like Halo 4 or other franchises with lots of extended content, you might be a little lost if you haven’t read Infinity Blade’s tie-in novellas.Įvery mission is launched from Siris’ idyllic new hideout, providing welcome moments of peacefulness in between the otherwise ceaseless enemy hordes. Infinity Blade III continues the story of IB2 hero Siris, now on a mission to defeat The Worker of Secrets, voiced with significant gravitas by Fringe star John Noble, before he can kill off what small pockets of humanity still remain in a post-apocalyptic world. It’s an ambitious and confident mobile game of a scale and scope that almost no one else is even attempting on mobile devices. And of course Infinity Blade’s intuitive, intense combat returns with plenty of new wrinkles, some of which work out better than others. Infinity Blade III closes out Chair’s trilogy in truly epic fashion, combining a poignant, well-acted story that addresses themes of sacrifice, guilt, and betrayal with gorgeous, boundary-pushing visuals.