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chriscrk

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That was very quick lol. It took me less than two days to complete it (could have easily been completed in a single day though).

I'm pretty sure I remember Infinity Blade II being longer?
Obviously I still have to collect all items/do all the upgrades, but as far as completing the story line, it was really quick and easy. Not sure if it's worth the money with how short it is :s
 
That was very quick lol. It took me less than two days to complete it (could have easily been completed in a single day though).

I'm pretty sure I remember Infinity Blade II being longer?
Obviously I still have to collect all items/do all the upgrades, but as far as completing the story line, it was really quick and easy. Not sure if it's worth the money with how short it is :s

Playing it through once was not the point when you were done in Infinity Blade I or II. The replay value was in earning powerups, new armor, helms, swords, etc. Are you saying you unlocked all of that in two days in Infinity Blade III?
 
Playing it through once was not the point when you were done in Infinity Blade I or II. The replay value was in earning powerups, new armor, helms, swords, etc. Are you saying you unlocked all of that in two days in Infinity Blade III?

No no. I haven't unlocked everything yet.

I do remember Infinity Blade I being very short.

I remember IB 2 being longer though... idk. I'm sure it took me longer, because you had to go through the same "dungeon" lots of times but every time unlocking new areas... Maybe it felt longer because of the different paths you could choose every time.
 
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