

In fact, the intro begins with the hero, Siris, walking up to an Asian style fortress with a mysterious and armored woman named Isa, the two of them discussing the current situation at hand.

We spent the weekend plowing through much of the game (and dying.a lot), and it appears Chair has done it yet again, but with significantly more content.įirst, there's a story. Thankfully, those wishes and more will come to fruition with Infinity Blade 2, set to release on both iPhone and iPad ($6.99, universal) December 1. They also demanded more weapons, magical items, additional creatures and environments.

Now that developer Chair Entertainment had crafted this interesting world, fans wanted to know significantly more about the characters in play, especially the protagonist and the God King, the almighty being the warrior sets off to destroy. This only led to one thing: Mo money mo problems. It was so successful, that the game netted an impressive $20 million, proving smart phone titles can definitely hang with the big boys on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Infinity Blade, released last December, introduced iPhone and iPad users to intense one-on-one combat, as a heroic knight squared off against a series of dangerous and heavily armed Titans hell bent on his destruction.
