

The quickest way to describe the gameplay in Infinity Blade II is to call it advanced Punch Out. It's been given game of the year awards on all kinds of video game websites, and it most certainly deserves it. It truly is the total package in terms of mobile gaming, and it is a game that every single iPhone owner should have installed on their device. Not only that, the game is a ton of fun to play. It certainly rivals Real Racing 2 in terms of pure graphical fidelity, and arguably, it surpasses Real Racing. Specifically, I am talking about Infinity Blade II. Have you guessed what game I am talking about yet? That's right, Infinity Blade is the franchise in question (maybe the title gave it away). Instead of racing, this franchise is a hack and slash adventure in a rich, vibrant world. There is another franchise that is known for its mind-blowing graphics. The first of these is Real Racing, which offers some staggering level design with some of the most beautiful vehicles I have seen on any platform, and most definitely on the iPhone. When you talk about iPhone franchises with impressive graphics, two come to mind.
