Infinity Blade II vs Pokemon Quest
Infinity Blade II
Infinity Blade II continues the storyline from the previous game by letting you reprise your role as the hero-savior, Siris. Being curiosity-driven, you’ll need to travel across the realm of the Deathless Saydhi to find clues as to unlock the mystery behind the Infinity Blade you now wield. Of course, being Infinity Blade, there will always be tyrants and Titans for you to slay via the game’s excellent action-based combat (now in three new styles) as well as a plethora of weapons to slay them with.The game has also improved on the game’s hallmark character customization, providing you with the option to now forge even more powerful items and infuse them with elemental powers and capabilities. Interestingly, the game has an optional ClashMob app where players can recruit friends to their respective mobs and participate in fun and massively social global challenges to reap amazing rewards.
Infinity Blade II definitely builds on the success of its predecessor and it has managed to do so successfully. A worthy sequel to add to your game library, I’d say!
Pokemon Quest
Pokemon Quest lets you venture into the mysterious island of Tumblecube which houses a host of cube-shaped Pokemon. Here, you can set off on exciting expeditions with your team of 3 pokemon in search of treasure while befriending new pokemon and giving your current pokemon the opportunity to train and grow stronger.You can set up a base camp in this game too. At your base camp, you can have fun decorating it - decorations actually grant special bonuses to your expeditions and pokemon - and also whipping up some mouth-watering food at the cooking pot to attract pokemon to visit your camp.
From the blocky graphics to the casual RPG gameplay, Pokemon Quest is fun little Pokemon game that's well-designed for the mobile platform. It's as close as you can get to playing a Pokemon game that's similar to a combination of the handheld version of the game and Animal Crossing.