

Ĭopyright 2014 Toms Guides, a TechMediaNetwork company. That said, Kinect isn't the only way to control the action, and those who choose to play with a controller, can. You can follow Jill on Twitter and on Google+. According to the posts, there's a demo of the game which is now called Infinity Blade Saga, or in the East, Infinity Blade of Destiny which is playable on Xbox One with Kinect.

The story followed a lone figure advancing through hordes of foes, learning more of his past and the mystery surrounding his life. Developed by Chair Entertainment and Epic Games, Infinity Blade was a blend of RPG and fighting game mechanics. Jill Scharr is a staff writer for Tom's Guide, where she regularly covers security, 3D printing and video games. 38 Games Like Infinity Blade for Android. On iOS, the bundle of Infinity Blade I, II and III costs $15.ġ0 Most Maddeningly Difficult Games of All Timeġ0 Most Graphically Stunning Games of All Time Infinity Blade Saga may be a free-to-play game on the Xbox One, according to the original A9VG post. This YouTube video appears to depict a playable demo of Infinity Blade Saga using a Kinect. Players will also be able to use a controller instead of the Kinect, if they wish. Mirroring the original games' touch-based sword combat, Infinity Blade Saga will use the Kinect to let players attack, parry, dodge and block attacks with their bodies in ways that more closely resemble actual combat. Now, if the post on A9VG is true, Infinity Blade will come full-circle onto consoles with the alleged Infinity Blade Saga. Because of this intuitive touch-based approach to swordplay, Infinity Blade was hailed as one of the first mobile games to approach console-game quality. Take the following quizzes to prove your deathless knowledge and to find out the Infinity Blade weapon you are destined to wield: The Most Difficult Infinity Blade Trivia Quiz Ever Which Infinity Blade Weapon is Your Destiny Check out this truly deathless quiz created by a dedicated Infinity Blade fan. As the hero, players tap the screen to strike that spot, and swipe to parry enemies' weapons. When it first came out on iOS in 2010, Infinity Blade was remarkable for its touchscreen-based swordfighting gameplay.
