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Infinity Blade III closes out Chair’s trilogy in truly epic fashion, combining a poignant, well-acted story that addresses themes of sacrifice, guilt, and betrayal with gorgeous, boundary ...
Infinity Blade 3, 2013's entry in the still-beautiful series of mobile fighting games, is free through the iOS App Store. It's the first time that the game's price has vanished, ...
Like the valiant knight in their hit video game, “Infinity Blade,” South Jordan-based developer Chair Entertainment is ever growing stronger, mightier and focusing on going to the top. The ...
Infinity Blade III will be a Universal app priced at $6.99, compatible with the new iPhone 5S & 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPad 4, iPAd 3, iPad 2, iPad Mini, iPod touch 5 and iPod touch 4.
Gallery Photo: Infinity Blade III press 1020 Sean Hollister is a senior editor and founding member of The Verge who covers gadgets, games, and toys. He spent 15 years editing the likes of CNET ...
Epic's action-adventure game will launch just in time for Apple 's new iPhone 5S and 5C. Published by Epic Games and developed by ChAIR, Infinity Blade III is the conclusion of the three-part ...
In a mobile world run by Angry Birds and Candy Crush Saga, the fantasy role-playing epic Infinity Blade has served as a champion to the video game enthusiast. The Chair Entertainment adventure ...
Epic is giving away Infinity Blade 3, the final chapter in its sword dueling saga, for free on the App Store.. This is the first time ChAIR Entertainment's conclusion to the series has been free ...
Infinity Blade III may be a mobile game, but its developer, Chair Entertainment, says it is a true console-quality title. Speaking with GameSpot today, co-founder and creative director Donald ...
Infinity Blade 3 was announced during a recent Apple event showing off the iPhone 5C and 5S; check out the first gameplay teaser. It's due on September 18 for $7, ...
Follow Infinity Blade 3 Style over substance doesn't always need to be a criticism. When the first Infinity Blade was released, back in 2010, it wasn't the deepest game around.
But by veering too far from its roots, Infinity Blade III loses its punchiness in an adventure far too sprawling to be supported by its fighting system alone. Upvote (12) Leave Blank.