
Few, if any, iPhone games have reached the level of hype that Infinity Blade reached. Within only minutes of its release, thousands of gamers were already downloading and playing the game.
So why all the hype? Well, for one thing, the game is powered by Epic Games' Unreal Engine 3, which also just happens to power the Xbox 360 fan favourite, Gears of War 2. The graphics are nothing short of stunning, and look on-par with a current-gen console game - a thing currently unheard of in a handheld device. But did the developers at Chair Entertainment deliver a fantastic game, or is it merely a glorified tech demo?

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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."