
85
Quotation forthcoming.
67
Infinity Blade as it stands now is simply an intriguing test of a very promising technology. I'm not sure that you'll get your $6 of fun from Infinity Blade, but if you want to impress your friends, this is the app to buy.
90
Delivers in spades. It reminds me of a more constrained Shadow of the Colossus, which is quite the compliment. For anyone who owns a 3rd or 4th generation iOS device this is an essential purchase.
8
It's incredible how this game could hold up even till this day
8
Arguably the best iOS game ever made, far ahead of its time in terms of design principles, thematic direction, and art direction
10
It was 2014 when my dad offered me my first iPhone 3GS and downloaded this masterpiece as the first game. I was impressed by how it was hard for me to beat bosses. Now, I'm 17 y.o and only good impressions reveal in my mind about this "chef-d'oeuvre".
Infinity Blade
iOS (iPhone/iPad)
Released On:
Dec 9, 2010
Metascore
Generally Favorable
87
User score
Generally Favorable
7.6
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Mar 5, 2011
100
The first iPhone game to make use of the Unreal Engine 3 gaming engine, Infinity Blade features stunningly-rich graphics, outstanding animations, robust music, intuitive controls, and some of the most exciting action we've experienced on our mobile device.
Jan 28, 2011
100
But if you look past the pretty fluff and the shiny-ness of your new toy, you'll find that Infinity Blade is really just the same thing over and over again. BUT, that same thing over and over again is oddly appealing… somewhat like the "same thing over and over again" mechanism of Fruit Ninja, Flight Control, etc. And for that reason, there's really no other rating for this than the Must Have.
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71% Positive
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Oct 7, 2022
10
It was 2014 when my dad offered me my first iPhone 3GS and downloaded this masterpiece as the first game. I was impressed by how it was hard for me to beat bosses. Now, I'm 17 y.o and only good impressions reveal in my mind about this "chef-d'oeuvre".
Sep 21, 2013
10
This truly is an innovative iOS game! It has STUNNING visuals and while the gameplay can get old after a while, unlocking that next weapon always feels great. There is a ton of replay value and once you beat the main quest you can keep playing and do other things in different areas. Overall an amazing game and DEFINITELY worth buying. 10/10
Jan 28, 2011
90
An achievement on multiple levels, Infinity Blade is an engrossing game that should be recognised for its gameplay as much as its graphics.
Jan 28, 2011
85
Thankfully, Infinity Blade doesn't rest on its good looks. Sure, it's not a massive, open-world, but instead a tightly guided series of intense battles coupled with some seriously addictive character progression.
Jan 28, 2011
80
Sure, in terms of the core gameplay (that being combat) you don't actually do a whole lot. You swing, dodge and cast the odd spell every now and again, and that's about the crux of it. However, the experience wrapped around these mechanics gives the game an alarmingly addictive nature.
Jan 28, 2011
80
As we wait for the first of the promised updates, then, there's plenty of reason to hope that this is the beginning, after all –the beginning of something rather special.
Mar 2, 2011
60
No matter how much the games dresses things up, the endless battles get repetitive after a while. You're performing the exact same moves throughout the game.
Dec 28, 2012
10
Containing extremely polished graphics never seen before and only matched by the other Infinity Blade games, good gameplay and simple controls for which to dodge, block, parry and slash, no iOS game has come close to this. A very good game.
Nov 30, 2013
7
Infinity Blade is undoubtedly a good iOS game. The action is great and every battle feels suspenseful with its fantastic soundtrack and crisp animations. Unfortunately, it wasted the potential to be a truly unique game. After two half-hour playthroughs there is little to replay for, and the battles quickly become stale once you realize there's nothing left to fight for. Along with that, there is only one location you'll end up at every time, which hinders your sense of exploration. Infinity Blade is definitely a game worth downloading, but if it featured a better incentive to keep playing and enough variety to spice up the near perfect gameplay, it could have been a game worth remembering. 7.4/10 Follow me on twitter @cbeers2513
Mar 21, 2011
7
Awesome visuals for a mobile phone game. Gameplay is basically Punch-out with swords and shields. It's fun at first, but it gets old. Try to get it when it's on sale or something..
Dec 8, 2013
3
Calling the game best in AppStore just because of graphics is foolishness. It's empty, pointless and not interesting. I am very pity of you, guys, for liking this "game". Really. All of it you just fights the foes in the uninteresting batlle, and each 5 mins you begin the game again again and again. It's not a game. It's just silly test of ue3.
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