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As you pass through the generations, one son to the next, each inherits the experience and equipment of his father. It’s a neat set up for a game, and much to our surprise the experience didn’t feel repetitive on each play through despite offering the exact same layout each time. This loop continues endlessly until you finally vanquish the God King. Now you’re playing as the son of the hero that was killed on your first play through. You embark on a journey to avenge your father, fight your way through monstrous combatants, and face the man that killed your dear old dad – and the God King guts you like a fish, too. The story begins with your father attempting to slay the evil God King, only to die by the villain’s treacherous blade. Beneath its action RPG exterior, heavy metal art style, and massive equipment selection, Chair Entertainment’s first iOS effort is really just Groundhog’s Day in disguise. With all the buzz about its top notch visuals and its sword and shield action, the last thing I expected to be comparing Infinity Blade to was a Bill Murray movie – but that’s exactly what it is.
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Infinity Blade is equal parts Groundhog’s Day, Dragon’s Lair, and finger-numbing action
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