Infinity Blade Available for Free This Week

Experience the first game in the classic hack and slash RPG series for free.

Posted By | On 26th, Nov. 2013

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If you haven’t had a chance to get into Infinity Blade 3 – or jumped straight into it because of the glowing reviews and haven’t been able to experience the earlier titles – then you can pick up the first Infinity Blade for free on the Apple App Store this week for Thanksgiving. Absolutely free, but only for this week so act fast.

Powered by Unreal Engine, Infinity Blade was a forerunner for mobile gaming in the day, helping iOS reach even greater heights in its gaming line-up in terms of what the hardcore audience anticipated. The first game will be compatible with most devices, so you won’t need to worry about your iPhone 4, 4S, 5 or 5S running the game. Will it look as sharp on the Retina Display as Infinity Blade 3 does? Maybe not, but it’s still a solid game.

Check out our top reasons why you should Infinity Blade 3 here – and you can even check out our review of Infinity Blade 2, if you’re interested in continuing after the first game, here.


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