
In fact, this game is a far deeper experience. The game picks up where the first left off and it plays much like the first, but with many additions. If you're looking for a console quality game on iOS, look not further than Infinity Blade II. The gameplay is much more accurate than in the first game and the combat is still intense. I would recommend reading the novella "Infinity Blade: Awakening" if you haven't already if you want the plot to make a bit more sense, but it isn't entirely necessary. On older devices, however, the first game looks much better than the second game, although both run rather well. In the end, the visuals of Infinity Blade II are something that cannot be ignored, because they are simply stunning and probably the best on the a mobile device.

The made up language made the first game seem more authentic to me and like it took place in a different world and time. Aside from having to reset my iPod dozens of times to get it to run properly my biggest gripes are how lacking the music is in its intensity and how Chair abandoned the made up romance language in favor of English voiceacting. The ability to choose whether you have the standard sword and shield, a heavy weapon, or dual weapons is a welcome change. I'm glad that Chair decided to work more with the story of the first Infinity Blade and the subsequent novella. After dealing with some difficult crash issues on my 4th Generation iPod Touch, I've finally been able to get Infinity Blade II to run, and it After dealing with some difficult crash issues on my 4th Generation iPod Touch, I've finally been able to get Infinity Blade II to run, and it is beautiful.
