You can employ slashes in just about any direction, dodge left or right, block, and unleash power attacks or magic spells, the latter of which are used by drawing shapes on the screen. Every move you make will be accomplished by swiping your screen or tapping on-screen buttons. It's very visceral and shoves you right in the action, facing off against some truly nasty creatures both big and small. Gameplay in Infinity Blade 2 is centered around face-to-face combat. After that, the real game begins, and boy is it a doozy. First, you'll battle a few tutorial-style enemies where the game holds your hand and teaches you how to attack, block, parry and dodge. Now, after defeating the God-King, you're on a quest to discover the origin of the immensely powerful Infinity Blade. Things start out innocently enough, picking up where the original Infinity Blade left off. It seamlessly incorporates a strong fantasy story with role playing elements, upgrades, exploration, and even a hint of hidden objects along with fast-reflexes action that will make you sit up straight to play. It's the deep, compelling, great-looking release that melds the casual and the mainstream gaming ideals together. Infinity Blade 2 is the reason your iOS device exists (other than all of that non-gaming stuff, of course).
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