Best IPad game I have ever played – Infinity Blade III Review

I don't usually write reviews for iPad games. I don't usually find them very useful. There is usually someone who hates it and someone who loves it. And a lot of people who write reviews after playing it for 2 weeks or people who can't get it to run on there device. But I am going to write one for Infinity Blade II because I really think it is the best IPad game I have ever played. It was one of the first games I downloaded for my my iPad II many years ago. And I still keep going back to it. The game is just a lot of fun. It uses a pretty intuitive and (at the time) original use of the touch pad for game play. And the game play is fun. The game has lots of equipment and armor you can get to upgrade your character as well as skills and levels you can use to upgrade your character, and those things can be fun. But the real fun of the game comes from game play. It can be very challenging, but you can also start over at the beginning anytime you want if things get too hard. So many games I download these days seem to have forgotten that games should be fun and challenging to play. Now I will break it down into some components Stability: I won't say that the game has never crashed, but I have been playing this game for four years and it is as close to never crashing as you an really get. Graphics: They are beautiful. Again it is a four year old game and it was designed to take advantage of what was at the time beautiful iPad graphics on the III. But graphics are not just about resolution, they are also about artistry. This game has it. The different armor and weapons you can get are just beautiful and the landscapes are breathing. Money: We all know that game designers do this for money, and I agree that they deserve to be paid for there work but so many iPad and iPhone games are just designed to get you to pay money to play and progress. While you can spend real money to buy stuff in Infinity Blade II it was a feature that was added after. It isn't really required and if you ask me it let's you bypass having fun playing the game. Story: It is mostly a sword fighting game, but there is a pretty cool story that you figure out as you play. If you want to know the full story there are a couple of short stories that talk about what happens between I and II and between II and III. Once you beat the game (which doesn't take too long) you can keep uncovering more of the story as you play through it more. In short this isn't a story driven game but it still has an interesting story.
Review by Taustealthsuit on Infinity Blade III.

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