
Extra Guy writes: Infinity Blade isn’t a terrible game but it plays more like tech-demo than a full-fledged release. You don’t have control over where you can move but the environments do look great. The action is a perfect fit for the iPhone but the battles get old really quick. Although the game does have some high points, they are quickly overshadowed by its lack of content. Epic has done a great job of letting us see what the platform is capable of — hopefully someone capitalizes on the availability of the Unreal Engine for iOS and makes a fully featured game that is actually worth your time and money. Unfortunately, this isn’t it.

Thanks to a community effort, you can now play the critically acclaimed iOS game Infinity Blade on your Steam Deck.
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TTP:" Infinity Blade, the hack and slash game developed by Chain Entertainment released a few years back on the App Store, is one of the best iOS games ever released. The game sports a variety of interesting gameplay features that make it incredibly fun. While all these features have been improved and expanded in the two sequels, Infinity Blade is still worth a play even today."